Two BMW E30s are being advertised on Bring a Trailer, each described as a European-market car that has been modified for US-style performance and drivability. The first listing is a 1989 BMW 325i sedan with the M-Technic II package, finished in Diamond Black Metallic over Anthracite cloth. It has been imported to the United States (the seller states the import occurred in 2025) and is reported to use a Euro-spec S50 inline-six, paired with a five-speed manual and a 3.46:1 limited-slip differential. The seller lists additional upgrades including adjustable coilovers, revised front suspension components, a Z3 power steering rack, E46 330i disc brakes, a short shifter, a Remus catback exhaust, an aluminum radiator, and a Sony CD stereo. The odometer shows 138,000 kilometers (~86,000 miles), and the car is offered with import documentation and a clean Ohio title in the seller’s name.

The second listing is a 1991 BMW 318i Touring (European-market) that has been retrofitted with a 3.2-liter S52 inline-six and a five-speed manual sourced from a 1999 BMW M3. It is finished in black over M-Technic patterned cloth and includes features such as a sunroof, limited-slip differential, Euro “smiley” headlights, amber fog lights, and an M-Technic II steering wheel. Equipment noted includes R134a air conditioning, specified wheels, suspension and brake upgrades, and a Continental stereo. The auction is offered at no reserve in Canada with Carfax and Ontario registration records in the seller’s name.