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Old 11 February 2005, 08:08 PM
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The model that stated it all. Just got one for £250, with 124000 with FBMWSH. Just needs two front wings and bumper. Got it off my mate at work, only 2 owners. What a result, had the **** out going round the r-abouts and still plenty of low down grunt. Bought it for work, but the mods are on the way, HA-HA. Mind you when i get back in the scoob, it makes me appreciate the scooby even more. Oh yes i,m after some 17" Alpina rims and tyres, and 2 front Recaro seats in grey cloth. Cheap as chips please, chaps. Mind you i wish the scoob had that straight six roar and low down pull. ACE.
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* . Oh yes i,m after some 17" Alpina rims and tyres, and 2 front Recaro seats in grey cloth. *

Oddly enough i have two front recaro seats (the ones with about three adjustments on the base) available in grey cloth. Unfortunately i'm in kent - if your passing on the way from solihull let me know - they could fit in the back of a touring.
Both were removed from race car - hence no longer needed.
The px seat is in fair-ish condition but the drivers seat has a lot of the cloth worn off the base and so would need re-upholstering. Both would benefit from a bit of a clean. Hence would be willing to accept any fair offer for them (buyer collects )

- hang on a sec - i assume you have an E30, probably around F-plate?

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Old 11 February 2005, 11:28 PM
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Makes you appreciate the Scoob in what way?

I bought the same car recently for similar money but in mint condition (and with the HG and C/B done).

No comparison to driving a scoob.

If you mean it makes the scoob seem even easier to drive, then agreed.

The e30 is a raw drive - one of the 1st real and affordable driver's cars. There's no comparison to a scoob? Unless you include thirst??
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cool cars them
i had a 1990 tourer but that was a auto model
still could get it sideways though
great fun in the wet
webby i got some 215/45/17 bridgestones in the garage if u want them

steve

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Originally Posted by fatherpierre
Makes you appreciate the Scoob in what way?

I bought the same car recently for similar money but in mint condition (and with the HG and C/B done).

No comparison to driving a scoob.

If you mean it makes the scoob seem even easier to drive, then agreed.

The e30 is a raw drive - one of the 1st real and affordable driver's cars. There's no comparison to a scoob? Unless you include thirst??
What i meant, is that the scoob is more focused (obviously). But the bm is still a class act. Six years ago i had the pleasure to own a C27 Alpina touring (E30) and after that. An E30 M3 2.3, saloon and then cab. But i still found the Alpina the more accomplished of the three.
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