e30 KP car for sale


#1

Saw this on the club racing digest. Depending on how far he took the KP preparation, it might be a good basis for a Spec E30 car - certainly a good price.
Contact Greg Hill directly, not me.
cheers,
bruce

[quote]Folks,

I completely rebuilt this car 2 years ago, everything except the engine . .
all new DOM cage . . new fenders, paint, reworked suspension . safety gear,
Fire System . . etc . Greg is giving this car away at this price!!!

This is less than what he paid for the base E30 325is . .

Mario L.

----- Original Message -----

To: <club-racing-list@bimmers.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:31 PM
Subject: [CR] KP Car and Trailer for Sale Cheap

> Racers,
>
> I have temporarily dropped the prices on my e30 KP car and my open trailer
> to ridiculously low levels so that I can clear out my storage and yard
> space.
>
> If you or anyone you know may be interested in an e30 KP car that has done
> a
> 2:18.39 at the Glen and 1:58.5 at Mont Tremblant then please contact me.
>
> The trailer is a 2005 fully powder coated 18’ Bri-Mar with a tire rack
> that
> can hold up to four sets of tires PLUS two spares.
>
> Both are a steal. Car is $7,500 (less than 1/3 build cost). Trailer is
> $2,500 ($4,000 in 2005).
>
> The car description is titled &quot;1987 BMW 325is KP Class Club Race Car&quot; in
> &quot;Race cars for sale&quot; section on this page:
> http://www.bmwccaclubracing.com/racers/Classifiedad_display.aspx
>
> Trailer is under &quot;Trailers for sale&quot; with this heading: &quot;2005 BriMar Open
> Car Trailer&quot;
>
> Please contact me if you require further info or would like to take a
> look.
>
> ________________
>
> Greg Hill

>[/quote]


#2

I’ve seen that car and seen it race at WGI. It is an absolutely awesome, clean car. Has E30 M3 suspension and 5-bolters, etc, and engine is all cammed up, so really it’s &quot;too nice&quot; to be a SpecE30 platform. I truly can’t believe he hasn’t sold it yet. I would buy it for absolutely no reason at all if I had the money laying around.


#3

I just bought it. Now I have to figure out how to get it transported across the continent! :blink:


#4

uh60fixer wrote:

Good for you Mike. Way to jump in with both feet.

It looks like you need to talk to Steve D. He just put new J Stock suspension under his car so he probably has the Spec stuff sitting around.

He may be really interested in the KP stuff :evil:

It sounds like a road trip to me.

Chris


#5

m3donnelly wrote:

[quote]

It sounds like a road trip to me.

Chris[/quote]

Don’t tempt me :wink:

I’m still getting quotes on shipping (about $1000 coast-to-coast) but it’d cheaper and quicker just to drive it myself.


#6

Less risky too. I had a restored car shipped once and the car arrived with a broken manual choke cable and a dead battery. :angry:

Suggest you get references.

Good buy, by the way!

Cheers,
-aj


#7

excellent - glad it’s going to a good home
cheers,
bruce

uh60fixer wrote:


#8

Just thought this thread might help…http://www.e30tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=41177