A Couple of E30 M3 Questions.......

A Couple of E30 M3 Questions.......

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Koln-RS

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3,967 posts

219 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Does anyone know the total E30 M3 production numbers,(ideally with a breakdown of the various models)?

And, as a guestimate, roughly how many are there in the UK?

Also, have any worthwhile books been written about the E30 M3?

Thanks

pikeyboy

2,349 posts

221 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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i think it would be good to search out a previous copy of BMW car magazine as they have covered various articles on these wonderful cars which have included the info you require. number of cars here now will obviously be difficult to calculate due to the number of personal imports. The one i had was a genuine UK car though.

bob1179

14,116 posts

216 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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The BMW M Registry has all the production number sand details about both the Saloon and Convertible E30 M3's.

Here you go mate:

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=8 (saloon)

http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=9 (convertible)


I really want a nice original Evo, I think one may be next on my list! smile


belleair302

6,921 posts

214 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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Two good books are BMW M series by Chris Rees and Original BMW M Series by James Taylor. Both are on Amazon.

Final numbers in the Uk are hard to pin down because of imports, especially of limited versions.

amorgan

56 posts

216 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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A lot of foreign cars have found themselves over her over the last 10 years or so. I own a macau blue cecotto which was an italian reg car which came over here approx 2002

falkster

4,258 posts

210 months

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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I know they made 501 of these smile


Koln-RS

Original Poster:

3,967 posts

219 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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Thanks for all of that.

Food for thought.

Now, where do I find a good one ???

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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PH classifieds good place to start

Derin from http://www.bmwclassics.co.uk/about/index.html will have a real minter for sale soon.

Keep an eye out here as well http://www.bmwcarclubgb.co.uk/rm/adverts.asp?secti...

and here http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/sales/stock_list.ph...

Happy shopping.

Edited by m3evo2 on Wednesday 30th May 21:24

Geneve

3,930 posts

226 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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m3evo2 said:
Derin will have a real minter for sale soon.
Tell me more .....

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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Geneve said:
m3evo2 said:
Derin will have a real minter for sale soon.
Tell me more .....
Drop him a mail, I'm sure he will be happy to discuss the details.

chippy17

3,740 posts

250 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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amorgan said:
A lot of foreign cars have found themselves over her over the last 10 years or so. I own a macau blue cecotto which was an italian reg car which came over here approx 2002
lucky man, I had exactly the same for 4 years and it also came from Italy, still miss it now, 2 years after I sold it

chippy17

3,740 posts

250 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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My personal choice would be an Evo 11, they had the sweetest version of the road engine, but a late spec 215 model with the 16inch wheels would be just as good, the old adage holds true, buy the best condition one you can

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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chippy17 said:
My personal choice would be an Evo 11, they had the sweetest version of the road engine, but a late spec 215 model with the 16inch wheels would be just as good, the old adage holds true, buy the best condition one you can
yes



Edited by m3evo2 on Thursday 31st May 16:37

Koln-RS

Original Poster:

3,967 posts

219 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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So, now all I need to do is find a nice, original, unmolested example at a sensible price.

Let me know if anything crops up biggrin

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Thursday 31st May 2007
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Koln-RS said:
So, now all I need to do is find a nice, original, unmolested example at a sensible price.

Let me know if anything crops up biggrin
Nice, original, unmolested and sensible price is a tuff one, not impossible but may take a while. Good luck thumbup

amorgan

56 posts

216 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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Mine might be for sale in a few months after a ring trip. is cecotto (346) with 127km. Has bilstens and H&R's , anti roll bars. Just had new front brakes, evo sport steering wheel, polished 17inch bbs rs's and original 16inch black wheels. Lots of bills over last 2 years of ownership and mot's yest. will put advert on if firm on this

chippy17

3,740 posts

250 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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m3evo2 said:
chippy17 said:
My personal choice would be an Evo 11, they had the sweetest version of the road engine, but a late spec 215 model with the 16inch wheels would be just as good, the old adage holds true, buy the best condition one you can
yes



Edited by m3evo2 on Thursday 31st May 16:37
yes forgot to add; has the coolest looking 80s engine in the world ever

M3 Mitch

538 posts

236 months

Friday 1st June 2007
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S14.net also has a lot of good info.

Try to get a ride in a known good car, listen to it, so you know what a good one should be like. Maybe more than one.

If you can bring a current owner of one of these beasties with you to look at one you are thinking about buying, that may help you avoid getting into a bum car.

Look out for rusting of the cowl between windshield and hood. The engines are expensive to rebuild, avoid one with dodgy maintenance records, just plain dirty when you look in thru the oil fill cap, that sort of thing. Taking a good listen to a known good car on a cold start and after warming up fully will let you know how it should sound. The S14 makes a lot of mechanical noise.

All told, I like mine.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

256 months

Saturday 2nd June 2007
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chippy17 said:
amorgan said:
A lot of foreign cars have found themselves over her over the last 10 years or so. I own a macau blue cecotto which was an italian reg car which came over here approx 2002
lucky man, I had exactly the same for 4 years and it also came from Italy, still miss it now, 2 years after I sold it
miss my sport evo too, owned it for just over 3 years and sold nearly 4 years ago cry

I will buy it back one day yes