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    1986 325 BMW Coupe For Sale (New Price)

    For Sale:

    1989 BMW coupe (2 door) for sale. The original engine has been removed and replaced with a 1989 325 i (M20B25) engine. 5 speed transmission. 110, 000 miles on the chasis.

    Here are the highlights of this car:

    4 new tires
    New clutch and pressure plated and throw out bearing
    New water pump
    Freshly overhauled top end of the engine
    New Head gasket
    2 new fuel pumps
    New sway bar bushings
    New sway bar end links
    New subframe bushings
    New rear control are bushings
    New front control arm bushings
    4.10 differential ratio
    New shift boot
    New engine temperature sending units
    Freshly reupholstered seats
    New guibo
    New center support bearing
    New fuel tank cap
    New rear muffler
    New timing belt kit
    New tie rod assembly
    New battery
    All fluids flushed and replaced: antifreeze, engine oil (synthetic), transmission oil, differential oil, brake fluid, clutch fluid
    New shifter bushings
    All new heater and radiator hoses
    New crankcase ventilation hose
    New blower motor
    New blower motor resistor

    Car runs, drives, stops and corners well. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana $7900
    Last edited by twright; 06-21-2022, 04:18 AM.

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          #5
          Do you know how many miles are on the engine?

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            #6
            The engine has 140,000. The cylinder head was removed and freshly overhauled. The cylinder bores looked new. I don't know how BMW makes cylinders last so long.

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              #7
              Damn, Id love this.... trade for an Alfa Twin Spark motor?


              Dash cracked? Were all the bushings replaced with OEM Rubber or a mix of rubber and poly?
              Last edited by 2mAn; 06-21-2022, 01:15 PM.
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                #8
                Sorry, I haven't owned a Alfa since the 1961 Giulietta Spyder. I hear the price has gone up since the $550 I paid for mine!

                All of the bushings were replaced with OEM rubber ones. I don't like the noise and harshness of the poly ones.

                If I deliver it, will you buy it?

                And yes: the dash is cracked.

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                  #9
                  Hows the rust on it being from Indiana?

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                    #10
                    The rust WAS very minimal. It is gone now. All rust has been removed and replaced with welded in steel panels.

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                      #11
                      Car has been SOLD.

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                        #12
                        The brake booster hose definitely looks interesting.
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                          #13
                          I had some trouble adapting the M20B25 vacuum hoses to the 1986 Brake Booster. It all seem to work well, though.

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