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Well, at least you were right on the "Im probably wrong" part.
"E30" is a chassis designation.
"318" is a model designation.
For the ROW, an E30 could have been a 4 cylinder car, like a 316 or a 318, etc., or a 6 cylinder, like a 323.
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The E30 323 is a odd ball model that was never sold in North American markets. US markets only handled 318, 325, M3.
BTW This car is 22 years old and they want the equivalent of $6600 US dollars

Australia must have a high cost of living.