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E30 Buying Guide

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Forum Name: General E30
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Printed Date: 29-April-2024 at 10:41


Topic: E30 Buying Guide
Posted By: 325i Ron
Subject: E30 Buying Guide
Date Posted: 01-November-2004 at 14:47
I know I have posted this else where but just incase someone is looking for this I thought I would post this as a sticky.
December issue of the Practical Classics has a buying guide for the E30. Not only is this very usefull its in a CLASSIC magazine. Written by Richard Dredge from the magazine plus help from Iain Hamilton, Brendan Purcell and myself.


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Ron Parish
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Posted By: grahamwearley
Date Posted: 30-December-2004 at 08:33

ok, i'm new at this forum stuff, how do i see/print a sticky ?



Posted By: 325i Ron
Date Posted: 31-December-2004 at 14:53
Hi
Please contact Andrew Dale at Club HQ bmwcarclub@btconnect.com or 01225 709009.



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Ron Parish
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Posted By: J Dog
Date Posted: 12-February-2005 at 13:31
..........Yeah How do you see a sticky. without calling BMW Club HQ?  I am a member.

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Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 23-March-2005 at 17:48
Originally posted by J Dog J Dog wrote:

..........Yeah How do you see a sticky. without calling BMW Club HQ?  I am a member.
a sticky is just a discussion thread that stays at the top of the thread listing page e.g. http://www.bmwcarclubforum.co.uk/forum_topics.asp?FID=55 - E30 Register Forum  without moving down the list over time.

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2003 E39 525i Sport Individual


Posted By: 325i Ron
Date Posted: 17-November-2005 at 14:34
    The E30 Buying Guide is now available from the BMW Car Club Office. There will be acharge of £3.50 to cover printing and delivery costs. 01225 709009.


Ron


Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 06-January-2006 at 11:38
Out of curiosity Ron, is there a PDF version of this as E30 buying advice seems to be a common query here?

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Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor
Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE
1997 E39 523i
2003 E39 525i Sport Individual


Posted By: 325i Ron
Date Posted: 06-January-2006 at 15:31


   The E30 Buying guide is available from the club as are others 2002 etc. They cost £3.50 each this covers printing.


Regards Ron

PS K can you remove the sticky re Gaydon. is it possible for me to do it as I made it a sticky


Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 06-January-2006 at 17:11
I'll do it but you should be able to also.

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Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor
Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE
1997 E39 523i
2003 E39 525i Sport Individual


Posted By: thepits
Date Posted: 07-January-2006 at 18:16

Originally posted by kbannon kbannon wrote:

Out of curiosity Ron, is there a PDF version of this as E30 buying advice seems to be a common query here?

Good Question.

Why can't all the guides be available this way?



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Posted By: Iain H
Date Posted: 10-February-2006 at 16:02

Guys

The Practical Classics guide is really a fantastic article but a more abbreviated version of a 'Sport' buying guide may help a little.

It can be found at :

 

http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=22543&highlight=buying+guide - http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=vi ewtopic&t=22543&highlight=buying+guide

 

I still fully recommend the one from the club to really get your detail as this link really only covers the Sport and similar, whilst the Club version goes into the history of the E30 in depth.

 

Iain

 



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Posted By: SHEPSM3
Date Posted: 23-December-2006 at 17:44
I've found Practical Classics magazine an extremely good read. They recognise "modern" classics and cover all sorts of makes and models enthusiastically. Rarely do I see the writer slate anything, which is a good thing.

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Posted By: thepits
Date Posted: 23-December-2006 at 21:36

Originally posted by Iain H Iain H wrote:

Guys, The Practical Classics guide is really a fantastic article but a more abbreviated version of a 'Sport' buying guide may help a little. It can be found at :

http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=vi ewtopic&t=22543&highlight=buying+guide - http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=vi ewtopic&t=22543&highlight=buying+guide  Iain  

It may well be Iain - but only to members of the the Zone



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Posted By: Eclipse
Date Posted: 17-July-2007 at 20:44
i got
"Sorry, that module file was not found."


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Posted By: thepits
Date Posted: 17-July-2007 at 22:08
Originally posted by Eclipse Eclipse wrote:

i got
"Sorry, that module file was not found."

works for me



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