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Austin
03-22-2002, 09:51 PM
Was wondering who has a stock M3 suspension or stock M3 exhaust I need the whole exhaust except the manifold I have that part.

wgc
03-24-2002, 11:27 AM
I have a complete OEM suspension from a 95 M3- including struts, shocks, springs, sway bars, strut bearings, ft spring retainers, bump stops, dust covers, etc (all assembled so installation can be done without spring compressor).

I also have a complete exhaust, muffler cats (2 yrs old) and manifold from same car.

Let me know if interested.

Bill

Austin
03-24-2002, 11:45 AM
How much for the whole set up ??

How much for the exhaust alone ??

Thanks,

wgc
03-24-2002, 12:00 PM
Its tough to figure prices for this kind of stuff. But from what i've seen, I think these would be fair numbers (+shipping):

Struts (hard to find 95 struts) -$325
Shocks-$100
Sways &bushings-$300
Springs $ 200
strut bearings, spring retainers, bump stops, dust covers-$incl. W/package

TotaL package price-$800


Muffler -$150
Cats -$350
M3 manifolds-$350

Or $750 for complete exhaust

you can e-mail me - caras@earthlink.net

Erik@EDGE
03-24-2002, 01:16 PM
First off, 95 struts are not exactly rare. Second, they are 7 years old with some (probably high) amount of mileage on them. They usually only last about 40k before they are shot anyway.

The springs are not all that desirable, given that you can get new H&R for about $300 and there are used sets (I have a set of Dinans) for $150-$200 all day long.

Brand new Eibach sways and bushings are $300 and change from Turner, shox.com, etc.

I have a set of 95 units for $100+shipping.

Again, not being a dick, but if you want to sell the stuff, you need to rethink your prices.

The exhaust prices are on the money though.

proud D.O.
03-24-2002, 01:33 PM
Austin,

I've got my M3 exhaust sitting in my garage doing nothing. I replaced it with an AA a year after I got the car...so about 30,000 miles or so on it. Chrome tips and exhaust itself are in great condition. I've seen used ones sell between $150-200. But since I want to get this thing off my hand, I'll offer it for $100. I'm in the LA area. If it needs to be shipped, find out how much UPS/Fed Ex charges to pack and send to your destination. If it's worth it to you let me know. Thanks.

-Rob C.
Fellow BMW enthusiast

P.S. if you or anyone else wants to email me questions,
its milleniumdo@hotmail.com

wgc
03-24-2002, 01:42 PM
The suspension is priced to encourage package sale. That is why piece price is higher. Some people don't wan't harsher "aftermarket" ride quality. I think $800 for a complete assembled Original OEM M3 set up with all the misc stuff is not far off, IMO.