My End All Be All Drivers Car

Year
1988
Make
BMW
Model
325iS
Starting Odometer
261,000
Purchase Date
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Vehicle Summary

This is my new pick-up, and first drivers car in four years. Feels so good to be back in a manual car with real driving characteristics. I will do another write up post to explain my story on how I picked this car up, and found it, but for now, let me just give you some basic information on her.

Its a 1988 BMW 325iS. If you are an E30 expert, you may be wondering why this 1988 has plastic bumpers. Technically, this is an early model, as the metal diving boards were swapped out in favor of 89-93 MY plastic bumpers by the previous owner. Okay, theres definitely a trade off we should talk about. I think plastics look better objectively, but the metal diving boards definitely add some character, and make the car look much, much older, and a little more vintage. Diving board bumpers SCREAM I am A Classic 80s Sports Car. 

This car is a 3-owner, I am the fourth, and spent its entire life in the dry, moisture free climate of Idaho. Luckily it has no accidents reported, and PO claims it was never resprayed. I dont see any run off, or paint inconsistency, so I do think its original paint. HOWEVER, (again, this is trivia for our expert BMW guys) it does have the front air dam painted in the wrong color. Early Model E30s (84-88) had a different shade of Alpine-Weiss compared to the 89-93 cars. The front air dam was resprayed Alpein-Weiss2, which doesnt look bad, but definitely a brighter shade of white. Not too big of a concern though.

 

Everything works - AC, Gauges, ODO, OBC, Power windows/sunroof, even the antenna motor still works, though she sounds very, very tired, and I cringe everytime I hear it struggle to come out of its shell. Oh well. 

 Alpine White Paint shows nicely, has its flaws, but still cleans up very well.

Cardinal Red Sport Interior, with matching door cards, carpets, seats, rear seats, etc. Drivers side does have a tear in the left bolster. I want to get it re-upholstered, but the entire interior color has faded so well over the last 34 years, its almost cranberry colored now. I dont want it to look out of place. I am 6'4" 210lbs, and when I get out of the car that left hand side bolster definitely takes a beating. Should I feel guilty about that? No, its my car. Do I feel guilty about that? Yes. Terribly guilty. 

 

The highlight of this E30 is its driving characteristics. Fresh set of OEM Bilsteins, and SLIGHTLY lowered on H&R Sport Springs. Sits perfectly. It also has a Z3 steering rack - So the entire range of steering angle is cut down by 30%. 4.0 Turns Lock To Lock Standard, Z3 Rack brings it down to 2.7 LTL. I recently drove a Shelby GT350 with Pilot Sport Cup Tires, and Magnetic Ride Suspension. This E30 has better turn in. Yes, better. Granted its 900lbs lighter. The car is so dialed, and it really is on absolute rails. Body roll shows its face, but not negatively, you just need to work with it. Once the steering is loaded up, this car is one very, very sticky piggy. Limiting factor is the tire. 

 

This car, though it has 260k on a working ODO, the transmission was swapped out with a low mileage refreshed unit, and the head was subsequently rebuilt under the previous owners care. I will say however, the trans can pop out of first gear when its cold. Could be a shift linkage that will cost a couple hundred bucks and an afternoon. Could be the engagement teeth that will cost a trip to the shop for a new tranny. Hoping its the former. 

 

This car was driven a couple times a month before my purchase. I hopped in it, and drove it home 2700 miles sitting at 80-85MPH at 3-3.5K RPMS. The car runs like a top. Fresh valve adjustment too, engine does not tick at all...I thought all M20s ticked. Guess my last one needed a tune up. 

 

Overall, excited for the future with this thing - It is sublime to be behind the wheel on a twisty backroad