Def get the e30. keep the engine how it is and sell the wheels and do something better. Get some gotti's on there or something. fulfill my dream for me. and paint the intercooler and all the pipes black to hide it more. pleasepleaseplease
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Originally posted by Pierre3400 View PostNon of the above! Buy a project, and build it yourself!
1) ive subtracked $2,000 to keep in the bank incase of problems
2) if i get the e30, i should still have about 2,000 i can put into it. and thats going for GC coilovers. I like the wheels.
3) IF i had a like 30 grand, i would build my own car. I understand 16,000 is enough for an e30, but i would build an e36 M, and i cant do that after. I have tho, found a couple of s50 e30's for like 6 grand, so i would have enough to boost it. BUT i don't want to get a project and run out of funds cause im not the type to buy cheap parts.
Originally posted by Topazkd View PostY not buy stock e30/36 n do things your own way? I never understood buying modded cars.Last edited by Masonbarnard; 01-28-2012, 10:28 PM.
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I'd go for something never really seen in the US, like a VW Eos with VW Scirocco front end swap with air. But if it has to be a 3-series from the ones shown above, the E30 or SoGood's are my choices.My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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Originally posted by Topazkd View PostY not buy stock e30/36 n do things your own way? I never understood buying modded cars.
It's a toss-up for me between the yellow E36 and E30. The E30 looks wicked, and almost has a sleeper look to it still. I love the E36 too, but I'm biased since I drive one. Good luck with your choice!
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Out of the 3 cars you posted i think the silver 36 is the one with the most potential to make it your own look-wise...
Also your basically saying that you want a proper car with a properly built, boosted engine cause you cant/dont want/have no time or whatever to build it yourself.
I understand that...but i think buying the car you'd have to do the smallest amount of work to isnt getting you props. Dont know if your aiming at that though..slamburglars.com
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Originally posted by G535 View PostOut of the 3 cars you posted i think the silver 36 is the one with the most potential to make it your own look-wise...
Also your basically saying that you want a proper car with a properly built, boosted engine cause you cant/dont want/have no time or whatever to build it yourself.
I understand that...but i think buying the car you'd have to do the smallest amount of work to isnt getting you props. Dont know if your aiming at that though..
Such as while some think the e30 looks good... There are a couple problems with it. I will be able to fix up, the car has a bad tune, so i will be doing some tuning, suspension isnt all that great, along with interior.
So i actaully will feel like i contributed towards what the car will become, cause its at the 75% perfection. I can help that 25%
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SoGood's e36 duh!!!!
This is so easy...the dakar m3 has been well taken care of (understatement) and it needs another enthusiast who knows what they're doing or has money to take care of it.
Srsly no on the e30.
Go check out SoGood's first (in person) and if you don't fall in love with it... then...well yeah u would be weird.Originally posted by mrfobbyaccenti'm sorreh AWWPEHH| 95 e36 M3-sold POS | 98 e36 M3-track rat RIP ;( | 90 NA Eunos-lookatme car |
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To be honest all you dislikers need to calm down a little bit. From a financial point of view it makes perfect sense to buy a car that's pre-modded providing it's to your taste. When you factor in depreciation on the parts and the fact that most modders look after their cars you wouldn't be able to buy a base car that's in such good condition and bring it up to the spec of these cars for the amount of money these guys are charging for them.
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