E30 333i for sale on the GUM

Nic_s

///Member
The owner is registered on the E30 forum and has posted there as well. Car looks great. I hope it goes to a good home :thumb:
 

MikeR

Well-known member
:thumbsup: thats a true collectors piece, I wonder how many are left. :thumb: that why I luv BMW
 

msm

Well-known member
MikeR said:
:thumbsup: thats a true collectors piece

+1, unlike some of the "original" 325is's floating around

On 2nd though, maybe not as original as I thought !!

Aftermarket steering wheel, gear knob, radio, seats look recovered. Makes one wonder what happened under the hood :hammerhead:

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Sankekur

///Member
Look at it this way, the dash is not cracked, so that is R70k right there, so R30k for the rest of the car is not bad :)

I wonder how heavy the steering is on this one, with the great big 33 lump in the front?
 
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scunick

Guest
I have been in touch with the seller as I have been looking for an original 333i for 2 years (to no avail). Car has been resprayed and interior has been re-trimmed in two tone vinyl (which is showing signs of wear). The steering wheel, gear leaver and sound system is non standard.
To get it back will need some work with the trim etc.... but may be worth it.
I am hoping to see this car in the flesh next week and we will see where this goes to:)
Would be a nice "friend" to my e34 M5:)
later

Nick
 

Nic_s

///Member
scunick said:
I have been in touch with the seller as I have been looking for an original 333i for 2 years (to no avail). Car has been resprayed and interior has been re-trimmed in two tone vinyl (which is showing signs of wear). The steering wheel, gear leaver and sound system is non standard.
To get it back will need some work with the trim etc.... but may be worth it.
I am hoping to see this car in the flesh next week and we will see where this goes to:)
Would be a nice "friend" to my e34 M5:)
later

Nick

One of the most important things to look out when buying a 333 is to make sure it's not been turned into a 3.5L as a lot of 333 owners tend to do that in the search of more power. I remember someone once said that some do it as the parts for a 3.5 are easier to find. :dunno:

These cars are special and should be treated as such. :thumbsup:
 
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scunick

Guest
Nic_s said:
scunick said:
I have been in touch with the seller as I have been looking for an original 333i for 2 years (to no avail). Car has been resprayed and interior has been re-trimmed in two tone vinyl (which is showing signs of wear). The steering wheel, gear leaver and sound system is non standard.
To get it back will need some work with the trim etc.... but may be worth it.
I am hoping to see this car in the flesh next week and we will see where this goes to:)
Would be a nice "friend" to my e34 M5:)
later

Nick

One of the most important things to look out when buying a 333 is to make sure it's not been turned into a 3.5L as a lot of 333 owners tend to do that in the search of more power. I remember someone once said that some do it as the parts for a 3.5 are easier to find. :dunno:

These cars are special and should be treated as such. :thumbsup:

100% agreed... hence why in 2 years i have found exactly zero well maintained original cars:(

cheers

nick
 

Fordkoppie

///Member
Raybimmer said:
Speakers in kick panels ? originals behind panel ?

That was original in the "high end" CROME BUMPER e30s with carpet kick panels.
The later plastic bumper cars all had the speakers behind a plastic kick panel.
 
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