Your car does not have a CEL light, this is only for U.S. specification cars, as it was required by the environmental regulations.
I do have a light on the console...an amber light that just says "Check". I worked on the trunk wiring harness yesterday, and I think my bogus brake light warning is resolved...but I still have the "lock 'em twice" door lock issue.
If you have a tranny problem in Germany, go straight to a ZF repair shop instead to a dealer. The BMW dealer just sends it to ZF for repair and just marks up his commission.
There are also plenty of remanufactured transmissions available in Germany.
Here are some 5HP 18 for around 1000 EURO with 6 months warranty
http://stores.ebay.de/AUTO-SB_W0QQco...dZ2QQpZ2QQtZkm
Thanks! Wish I had asked this 2 months ago - I have now paid double for this car. He ended up selling me used coils and replacing the valve cover gasket. I am handy enough to do this stuff, but lack the facilities as home and my landlord is

about his pavestone driveway. We have a really nice "auto hobby shop" at three different bases in town, I suppose I could have done the work there.
Used parts you will find here
http://search.ebay.de/BMW-E30_Auto-M...25QQsacatZ9800
You also can ask on the German E30 board if someone has spare parts available you need.
http://e30-talk.com/index2.php?
For sure someone understands English if you do not speak German
You mentioned the E30 board? I thought the 92 325i that I am driving was an E36? Or am I just reading too much in to this?
Coils:
It is not that easy, you need an osciliograph for that to read the curves.
Go to a Bosch shop, they are specialized in electrics/electronics and have the equipment to test them, and they also have coils, as they usually are made by Bosch.