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RacerX
05-23-2005, 01:51 PM
The race car is still for sale and now that it's the driving season I'm a little more eager to sell the car. That doesn't mean I'm gonna give it away, low ballers can stay at home. I am willing to consider trades/partial trades as well. I would be interested in any 6 cylinder E36, E46, or Porsche (911, no front engined P cars please). Any car would ABSOLUTELY have to be a manual trans, NO exceptions. And I'm not looking for another race car. Something that has some mods and is more track ready could be considerable but I don't want a car with cage.

The car is great, it's almost ready for the season. I'm doing the final dewinterization on it. It's going to the dealer in the next week or so for a good once over and then she'll be track ready.

See this webpage for more details: '95 M3 Race Car for sale (http://www.elephantmotorsports.com/forsale/racing_stuff_FS.htm)

Note that the trailer and truck are both sold, sorry it's not updated yet. I'll have additional pics of the car in a couple weeks too, once I can get it out and give it the spring polish.

It's a great car, tons of power, custom tuned. You can win right out of the box in this car, just drive it. And at this level you'll be far better off buying an already built car rather than building your own - less than 1/2 the cost!

Thanks!

Scho
05-23-2005, 03:53 PM
I love your car and cannot believe it has not sold yet! I have been eyeing it for some time now. Just curious if my car in trade would be something you are looking for or not! :dunno.

Thanks,
Mike

RacerX
05-24-2005, 07:33 AM
I love your car and cannot believe it has not sold yet! I have been eyeing it for some time now. Just curious if my car in trade would be something you are looking for or not! :dunno.

Thanks,
Mike

Hey Mike,

Your car is pretty cool, very nicely kept as well! I'm just not into forced induction really. If it was something that could be returned to stock pretty easily then I'd be more interested. But as nice as yours is, it's just not my game really. I'm surprised someone hasn't bought it though....quite nice indeed!

Thanks for the offer, I hope you get yourself into Club Racing soon, you'll have a blast!

Scho
05-24-2005, 10:02 AM
Hey Mike,

Your car is pretty cool, very nicely kept as well! I'm just not into forced induction really. If it was something that could be returned to stock pretty easily then I'd be more interested. But as nice as yours is, it's just not my game really. I'm surprised someone hasn't bought it though....quite nice indeed!

Thanks for the offer, I hope you get yourself into Club Racing soon, you'll have a blast!


Thank you. One day I will get there. I love this car, but the track bug has stung me pretty hard. Maybe next year, I will be out there.

Your car is absolutely amazing and I I wish I could buy it. Once mine is gone, we will see what happens. I always thought yours would be gone overnight for that price.

Bump for a kick ass car!

RacerX
06-14-2005, 02:55 PM
Still for sale. I would also be interested in a nice clean, lower mileage, white or black E30 M3. I miss mine already and it isn't even out of the driveway yet....but it is sold.

A couple changes to the car...

1. New front splitter, very nice, lightweight
2. New Sparco PRO2000 driver seat (has a couple tears in the fabric but otherwise BRAND NEW)
3. Weighs about 80lbs less than in the ad (some weight savings here and there).

I'm trying to get some time to get it to the track...not only to race but also so people could see it/take a ride (I can install a passenger seat/harness easily enough) but I just don't have the time. I'll be at Putnam Park June 24-26th but the car will not be there with me. I'm happy to discuss it with anyone!

nonphixion
06-14-2005, 07:40 PM
OMG that car is sick :buttrock
free bump for you and good luck with the sale!