WTT tclean Bmw 318is, WTT my clean e30 318is for a 914 |
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WTT tclean Bmw 318is, WTT my clean e30 318is for a 914 |
Infanterene1 |
Oct 28 2019, 06:07 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 28-October 19 From: Coral Gables Florida Member No.: 23,599 Region Association: South East States |
Hello everyone this is my first post here. I drove m a 914 many years ago and really enjoyed it. I just recently sold my Alfa Romeo 4c and miss having a low 2 seat targa. I am considering trading my 318is for a 914.
The 318is is the lightest and best balanced of the e30 Bmw’s. Less weight over the front axle and the high revving motor are a fun combo. Everything including ac functions in my rust free car. I have had 4 of these cars and this one is the cleanest. The car has lots of service records from previous owners as well as myself. 210,000 miles. I bought the car last year and shipped it from Oregon. Garage kept. I don’t want to sell the car but if I did I believe it would be worth around $9,500-12,500. I am looking for a nice driving 914 with little to no rust. I can add $$$ for the right car. I am located in South Florda. I have a trailer to aid in delivery and my schedule is flexible weekdays. Thanks Rene i Attached image(s) |
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