As the title says. Clutch, and pressure plate out of my 97 328. Worked great before I took it out. Almost brand new. $100 + shipping. I have a 328 flywheel as well for $150 obo if anybody is interested.
edit: $200 for everything. ALL OFFERS ENTERTAINED
Shipping from zip code 84020
Box dimensions: (L x W x H) 13" x 12.5" x 4.5" (39lbs)
Last edited by euro4life; 08-19-2004 at 11:41 AM.
I may, but trying to weigh out just doing stock or going with an M3 clutch.
What's the reason for replacing?
also, was it slipped much?
Last edited by bmwm3n528; 07-07-2004 at 01:07 AM.
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Would that fit a 92 325i?
Tom
I don't see why it wouldn't, as long as you use the 328 flywheel with it. The 325 flywheel doesn't have the same amount of useable surface area. I looked it up in the ETK; the assembly is the same overall diameter but the 328 uses more actual inside area on the flywheel. Basically you may see some performance gain because the actual clutch disc is bigger.Originally Posted by bmwperson
I may be interested. I need to find a good local shop to install it. Any reason it wouldn't fit a 98 328ic?
Would lit fit a 318is? Ill give you 125
Hey JB, I just bought a 98 328i to replace the Mini. Car has 80,000 miles, so the clutch could go at any point. A cheap replacement would be great! Let me know when you are at Eurosport next week (or today) and I will probably come buy it. Flywheel too.
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