1988 Bmw 3-series 325i on 2040-cars
Allendale, South Carolina, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: wernerwffogel@ukmm.com .
If you're in the market for a clean E30 convertible you've found it. I bought the car a little over a month ago
from a local VW dealership that brought it in on a trade. I immediately took it to my trusted classic BMW mechanic
for a look over. He did $1,300 worth of needed maintenance (see pictures for the itemized list) - the result is a
super reliable and great looking classic ready for you to enjoy as soon as it's purchased. The only reason I'm
selling it is because I'm just too tall for it. I thought I could make it work with a smaller steering wheel, but
it remains uncomfortable after 15 minutes. I have the original steering wheel as well as a windscreen whichpaint chips from normal driving, which is to be expected. Overall the paint is in great shape for the age. There is
one spot near the gas tank which I've tried to show in a picture above. It looks like paint ran from a respray, not
totally sure what it could be from. There is a small dent above the front right wheel which can been seen in a
picture above.
BMW 3-Series for Sale
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