Going to look at an e36 m3 tomorrow
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ross_jsy
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Hmm maybe not. The seller just sent me this
And it has a rattle at idle despite having the Vanos seals done.it needs brakes, left bottom arm, a couple of bushes up front and a proper control idle valve, as i had one out in a couple of months back but wasn't genuine and its pretty much idling pretty rough, the bonnet has ripples in it but body work wise its alright part from that
E36 M3s are very rare nowadays in general, especially the ones which are worth looking at.ross_jsy wrote:I went to look at it. It was a turd, didn't feel or sound like any of the suspension components were attatched to the car in any way
Forget about budget ones at £3-4k. I think the ones which are well-maintained and in decent condition are probably worth around £6-7k today.
Of course, the price is not everything, but often it's a good indicator.
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It was priced at £2k which should have been enough to put me off, but figured it was worth a look.
Easy perhaps Simon, but cheap for an evo? They have evo specific bottoms arms iirc which aren't cheap and it needed at least one side. Throw in the fact it needed discs (floating evo specific items) and pads all around, as well as probably every bush on the car and no doubt shocks, you would easily be up to the purchase price and end up with a car with no service history and a rough running lump to figure out. Not for me I'm afraid.
I ran into a dilema though. I've driven a few m3's, the last one being an e46 a couple of years ago and at the time it felt rapid. But now I've had the impreza, the smoothness of the power delivery made it feel very slow. The speedo said otherwise, but it didn't feel quick. Saying that, I need to get back in a BMW soon.
There's a nice one with full history up for sale for £5,500 I'm going to look at. Another evo saloon, really like the 4 doors.
Easy perhaps Simon, but cheap for an evo? They have evo specific bottoms arms iirc which aren't cheap and it needed at least one side. Throw in the fact it needed discs (floating evo specific items) and pads all around, as well as probably every bush on the car and no doubt shocks, you would easily be up to the purchase price and end up with a car with no service history and a rough running lump to figure out. Not for me I'm afraid.
I ran into a dilema though. I've driven a few m3's, the last one being an e46 a couple of years ago and at the time it felt rapid. But now I've had the impreza, the smoothness of the power delivery made it feel very slow. The speedo said otherwise, but it didn't feel quick. Saying that, I need to get back in a BMW soon.
There's a nice one with full history up for sale for £5,500 I'm going to look at. Another evo saloon, really like the 4 doors.
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Indeed the 3.0 M3 uses the same size dics but solid, thats all they changed for the evo was the floating disc. I run these brakes on my B3 even the floaters aren't amzingly expensive
This is the sort of car that gets swallowed up by a european and taken the the continent for breaking as they'll get their money back on the engine alone over there. Rough running or not.
You can always just fit normal e30 arms and the eccentric e30 M3 lolipop bushes also. Its fixed then for the next 15 years at least
This is the sort of car that gets swallowed up by a european and taken the the continent for breaking as they'll get their money back on the engine alone over there. Rough running or not.
You can always just fit normal e30 arms and the eccentric e30 M3 lolipop bushes also. Its fixed then for the next 15 years at least
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It's so rough it's not even worth considering. Why pile money into a shitter? I didn't see any as the boot was full of stuff (perhaps intentional) but a friend went to look and apparently the boot floor is rotten
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I don't have the space, nor the desire to break a shagged out quattroporte as Pete puts it to earn a couple of quid. If anyone wants that hassle in their life, I'll happily put you in touch with the owner.
Judging by how often he is bumping it on the Facebook selling page, and the fact he has a kid on the way, I'm sure it could be bought for less than £2k
Judging by how often he is bumping it on the Facebook selling page, and the fact he has a kid on the way, I'm sure it could be bought for less than £2k
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I have a garage which the e30 is in with 3 underground spaces outside it. Bastards were giving me funny looks when I was rebuilding my KTM on the weekend so a crusty e36 might be pushing it!
Don't laugh, but an immaculate '36 318is has caught my attention. Oh the shame!
Don't laugh, but an immaculate '36 318is has caught my attention. Oh the shame!
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What is wrong with car sellers? Just been to look at that 318is. Black on black leather with factory m kit that the seller described as perfect. Absolute shit heap! All 4 corners were scraped, rust on the panel under the headlight, engine weeping oil everywhere, tatty leather etc. I wouldn't mind if the advert had said it was tatty and priced accordingly, I wouldn't have wasted my time
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Yep, I've no problem with the turds out there as long as they are properly described but this kid had just lied through his teeth in the ad. As a result Ive wasted an hour of my evening going to see it. The only thing that attracted me to it was the description of it being immaculate and to be fair it looked it in the pictures.


The anal eyes should have sent alarm bells ringing tbf. Apparently the tintz cost £500. All well and good but there were multiple areas that £500 would have gone a long way


The anal eyes should have sent alarm bells ringing tbf. Apparently the tintz cost £500. All well and good but there were multiple areas that £500 would have gone a long way
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Indeed, the tintz, anal eyez and the zorst were ample warning !
As you rightly said, these peasants think nothing of spunking many hours of minimum wage action on pointless look at me tat but balk at spending on the important stuff
As you rightly said, these peasants think nothing of spunking many hours of minimum wage action on pointless look at me tat but balk at spending on the important stuff
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Hadn't even noticed the exhaust! Thought it sounded a bit fruity but figured it was a blow/the bad boy pipercross airfilter it was sporting
the kid had just bought a cheap e46 m3 from the UK. I'm sure that will love the lack of maintenance this turd has seen.
Another 318is has popped up that looks nice but I shall reserve judgement till I see it. 2 owner and fully fruited with FSH so hopefully it's a goer. Have a buyer for the impreza and am getting tired of it and something sensible makes sense while I'm finishing my degree
Another 318is has popped up that looks nice but I shall reserve judgement till I see it. 2 owner and fully fruited with FSH so hopefully it's a goer. Have a buyer for the impreza and am getting tired of it and something sensible makes sense while I'm finishing my degree






