So iv got a turd with 5 stud conversion on it, i was thinking of transfering the setup to my other cab, but after long thinking iv decided that it may be over kill for what i use the car for...
So im thinking of selling the whole setup bug have no idea what to price it at so i get a good and fair price for the package
Heres what i have:
E36 328i struts/hubs brakes, with H&R coilover, 328i topmounts ( i dont think the coilovers have ever been used since they where put on car)
Rear E36 compact trailing arms with H&R lowering springs
All the above parts are still fitted to the car.
Also have E36 M3 front hubs with calipers.
So if any body knows what i could sell
This lot for let me know please... If its not much then i may just keep in the garage for future projects.
Thanks in advance
Need help priceing 5 stud conversion that im selling
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sajad09
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Motorhole
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Needs the M3 Evo stuff to work really. So it's only missing M3 Evo control arms & eccentric lollipop bushes.
If I were to sell my complete setup (with Koni coilovers and already with E36 M3 Evo OEM floating discs, plus the calipers have only done a few thousand miles) I'd be thinking about £800. Without the arms and discs, I think £500 is about right? Bear in mind the floating discs are about £160 each new
If I were to sell my complete setup (with Koni coilovers and already with E36 M3 Evo OEM floating discs, plus the calipers have only done a few thousand miles) I'd be thinking about £800. Without the arms and discs, I think £500 is about right? Bear in mind the floating discs are about £160 each new
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sajad09
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Yea its missing arms and bushed the rest is there...
I have a used complte m3 brake setup with discs but the pads look a bit thin...
Thanks for the advice
I have a used complte m3 brake setup with discs but the pads look a bit thin...
Thanks for the advice
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ross_jsy
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Not much as it isn't Evo stuff so worthless to e30 owners (and I'm not really a fan of the Evo stuff).
An e36 type would probably be interested in the coilovers
An e36 type would probably be interested in the coilovers
