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      10-21-2015, 04:06 PM   #23
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Check these prices. $65k is not so bad.

http://enthusiastauto.com/qsearch/?f...1D=18&1574_0=1
This price is very reasonable
Christ that red one with 27k miles for $127000.
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Not really.

I don't know if you've ever driven one but they are sublime in every sense of the word. It is truly a racer for the street.
+1, this is a true M car in every sense of the word. In fact, it and the E26 M1 may be the purest M cars of all time; the only reason they exist in road-going form is because BMW wanted to race them.

Hand built, naturally aspirated, limited production detuned race car for the street. Everything that an M car should be, and used to be. M used to stand for Motorsport. Now it stands for ///Money.

My best friend has one, it is the best BMW I have ever driven.
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At that point I would just get a newer m3. That is ridiculous.
If you want an e30 experience for cheaper, as newer M3 is not that. Modern M3's have little to nothing to do with the original, outside of the badge.

A far more comparable experience would be a BRZ or ND miata.
I had the same era 325i. I loved it and thought it was amazing. But it wasn't worth the same amount as a new Bmw. I just can't justify it.
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I had the same era 325i. I loved it and thought it was amazing. But it wasn't worth the same amount as a new Bmw. I just can't justify it.
lol. IMO it's worth more.

An e30 325i is a hoot of a car I could enjoy driving every day. The F30 is disconnected, hard to work on, boring to drive, shit.

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