StanleyR | 04-18-2014 12:20 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by hud 91gt
(Post 8457715)
Looks like a nice car. I'd say 4-4.5k is a fair asking price. People are willing to pay for a clean E30 these days. Unfortunate it's not a year newer with the plastic bumpers as it would go in a heartbeat. | Easily rectified with a plastic bumper swap. 88's are the only year that can swap and have either.
FWIW, the alum bumpers are actually getting more attention lately as EVERYONE wants/has plastic
no, it actually still has it's original VIN on the fender. The passenger side one is the one that was replaced.
The interior is pretty nice. The dash is original and has no cracks. I had to replace both front seat belts as the passenger side didn't retract properly
thanks for the feedback. For those prices, I'm better off just keeping the darn thing and putting some work into it to make it more show-quality than a daily driver
cheers! |