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catalyst 10-03-2005 10:29 PM

Officially my dream car.
 
An 88 e30 touring with some mods..

http://www.willz.ca/images/R525.jpg

http://www.willz.ca/images/L525.jpg

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http://www.willz.ca/images/DSCN2465.JPG

and to top it all off... :bowdown :bowdown :bowdown :bowdown




http://www.willz.ca/images/enginetopL.jpg

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http://www.willz.ca/images/Rhoodup2.jpg

Not to bad of a deal at 21,000 CAD if you ask me.. http://www.willz.ca/ED74525.htm

Model: 318iT
Chassis: WBAAG71040ED74525
Build Date: January 1988
Mileage: 134,000 km (83,000 miles)
Colour: Sterling Silver Metallic
Motor: s50b30 Euro (Euro M3) 286 hp
Interiour: charcoal grey cloth
Transmission: 5 speed manual e36 M6
Traction Control: none
Brakes Front: e36 M3, 315 x 28 mm vented floating two piece rotor
Brakes Rear: e34 M5, 300 x 20 mm vented
Wheels: e36 M3 7.5X17"
Tires: 225/45-17
Features: e30 M3 3.25 LSD, strut brace, ABS, check control system
Options: Euro bumpers and air dam, 1200 kg 2" towing hitch, Blaupunkt 10 pack CD
Comments: a time consuming, passionate conversion, one of a handfull of e30 tourings in NA, probably the fastest e30 wagon in NA, new coolant, engine oil, tranny oil, diff oil, brake fluid, new Bilstien sport shocks, new M3 control arm bushings, new Suspension Techniques sway bars (25/19mm adjustable), 750iL master brake cylinder, M5 guibo, new driveshaft bearing and bushing, scratch on hood and roof, mirror bases oxidizing

xsperf 10-03-2005 10:33 PM

why the hell would you want a station wagon?!! i will never understand some people

voca 10-03-2005 10:37 PM

ah sweet car. I kinda like the wagons. I bet that thing hauls with an s50.

carfax says one owner vehicle with no problems/accidents if you're actually considering it.

Hoppy 10-03-2005 10:38 PM

dude wagons rock. a little extra wieght on the rear wheels. its all good.

xsperf 10-03-2005 10:40 PM

haha, well whatever floats ur boat, to each his own, just not my style

komodo 10-03-2005 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xsperf
haha, well whatever floats ur boat, to each his own, just not my style

:agree

Longhairedhippy 10-03-2005 10:46 PM

I know I want an e60 M5 touring. that way I can haul parts around at 155mph.

BMWLotAttendant 10-03-2005 11:05 PM

Not a big wagon fan. I mean, I'd take an e61 over that anyday. And that isn't saying much.

Word

bex325 10-04-2005 12:25 AM

unf


i love this car.


and for $20000, hell yes

catalyst 10-04-2005 06:11 AM

Yah i guess i like the wagons more than others.. always have, i would much prefer a wagon over a sedan..

still you have to admit that is an amazing car.. around 2800 lbs probably and it has 280 horses and an e36 M3 suspension.

Longhairedhippy 10-04-2005 02:04 PM

I only like fast wagons: Audi RS6 Avant, M5 Touring, Volvo V70R, etc.

nick_318is 10-04-2005 02:54 PM

Yea thats definitly a cool wagon. It would also scream with that engine. I like that its still badged a 318 it would be a sweet sleeper car.

Hoppy 10-04-2005 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Longhairedhippy
I only like fast wagons: Audi RS6 Avant, M5 Touring, Volvo V70R, etc.


is this guy an idiot or is it just me?

dude this wagon will haul ass. its probibly around 10lbs per HP thats better than an e30 m3, e36 m3,e28 M5, e34 M5 and is in the same ball park as an e46 m3 and e39 M5

xsperf 10-04-2005 03:17 PM

i think he was talking about in general, and stock.. not one specific wagon

Hoppy 10-04-2005 03:19 PM

oh. my apologies


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