Sold
Last edited by mattymic; 11-03-2018 at 06:58 PM.
updated so maybe it makes sense now!
Added some pics
Last edited by mattymic; 10-03-2018 at 11:20 AM.
4 more pics of M3
Last edited by mattymic; 10-20-2018 at 11:21 PM.
More pics
lowered price to $7k.
Last edited by mattymic; 10-11-2018 at 09:43 AM.
to the top
2 sets of wheels and 2 others - extra control arms - lots of other stuff also.
***edit - sold the Kosei's.
Last edited by mattymic; 10-25-2018 at 09:09 AM.
Need this sold. Need my garage.
Price drop - ridiculous price - $6.5k without Koseis 3rd set of wheels.
A guy asked me to do a quick walk around video. I also videoed a 2-3 gear pull, 20-80 and a 3-5 gear pull from 60-110. No animals were endangered during the filming.
Message me if you are interested.
Lots of messages but no one has actually come to see this great M3.
Still all cancellations of appts to see the M3. I don't get it!
What is with the weird screws in the corner of the glove box and the drivers door card?
- E36 328i black - Steel adjustable rear lower control arms, Bridgestone RE-11
- E46 325ci white
Yes, someone responded. So I have had 5 e36's and done alot of door cards. The inserts are glued and over time separate then come apart completely along with the pocket. So, I came up with this method to stop that issue permanently. The door pocket is also secured in the same way. I would guess that everyone who still owns an e36 knows what I am talking about.
As to the glove box, every time I replaced an e36 glove box, they start sagging soon thereafter or don't match correctly at the lock etc., not the best bmw part, right up there with the plastic expansion tank parts. The main problem is when the glove box pops open in the middle of an autox or track run and dumps stuff all over me when I am at the apex of a right hand turn - kind of distracting. So rather than gluing that shut, I used two black screws that fasten it shut through the gaps, practical and not that offensive. I mean, it wan't the prettiest dash when it was new. The e36 M3 is the best platform for whatever you want to do. It is simple, raw and direct like the e30 but way more reliable as long as you get the basic stuff done and can wrench a little.
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