A couple of years ago.
323i values have climbed since then also.
Unless you're desperate for an original 323, you'd be better off getting a 316 and spending £250 on an e30 2.5 engine swap.
hello from a newbie
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Re: hello from a newbie
That car is very nice but one thing I have always loved is the double headlights as the single ones don't do it for me.
Can they be retrofitted? Also, what is the insurance like for these cars?
Can they be retrofitted? Also, what is the insurance like for these cars?
Re: hello from a newbie
I have a modification list as long as my arm and as its on classic policy I pay £300 a year fully comp. don't drive it daily though. yeah you can fit twin lights on - fairly simple affair. luckily everyone is after the single lights and will pay 10x as much over a set of twins so you should get them cheap.
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philiper
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Re: hello from a newbie
That's more than what I pay for my car!!! Have to read the FS thread properly and see what modifications that car has.nas80 wrote:I have a modification list as long as my arm and as its on classic policy I pay £300 a year fully comp. don't drive it daily though. yeah you can fit twin lights on - fairly simple affair. luckily everyone is after the single lights and will pay 10x as much over a set of twins so you should get them cheap.