1996 E36 M3 w/ AA STG 1 Supercharger Kit

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  • ciffy107
    Noobie
    • Aug 2004
    • 23

    #1

    1996 E36 M3 w/ AA STG 1 Supercharger Kit

    SOLD!


    * UPDATE* I just installed new rotors, pads, fluid, sensors, and parking brake shoes all around. Everything works perfect. I also installed a new ZHP shift knob to replace the worn out stock one. As the weather gets warmer, I'll be fixing little things on the car here and there. Beautiful driving weather is just around the corner, so I would love to see this car go to someone who will use it. Price Lowered!

    1996 E36 M3
    Estoril Blue Exterior
    Magma Interior
    AA STG 1 Supercharger
    UUC Ceramic Clutch Kit
    UUC Lightweight Flywheel
    Ground Control Coilover Suspension Kit
    Euro ZKW Headlights w/ 6k HID’s
    198,000 Miles
    $8,900 OBO




    I have decided to sell my 1996 AA STG 1 Supercharged Estoril Blue E36 M3. It currently has 198,000 miles on it. I am selling it for $8,900 OBO. I am very reasonable and open to offers so please don't hesitate. I have title in hand and Im looking for a quick and easy deal. I am located in East Stroudsburg, PA. but I would be willing to travel a reasonable distance if it helps you out. I purchased this vehicle approximately five years ago with the plan of driving it often. However, that has not been the case for me. I have a growing family and business which make this car impractical for me to enjoy as often as I would like. It is a shame to see such a wonderful car parked and never being driven. I bought it in 2008 with 180,000 miles. It currently sits with 198,000 miles. I have literally put less than 400 miles on it in the past 2 years alone! It really makes no sense for me to keep this M3 at this point. Ive decided to put it up sale so it can go to a good home where it can actually be driven and enjoyed.

    Below is a description of the vehicle. I tried my best to cover every area of the vehicle so there would be no surprises. It just makes life easier for everyone when we are all honest. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I will certainly do my best to answer them. Overall, this is an excellent car that is in great condition. With a little bit of attention in a few areas, this M3 would be in excellent condition. Ultimately, whoever ends up with this car will not regret it.

    Engine: The engine in this car is in excellent condition and runs very strong. I have had no issues whatsoever. Approximately 4 years ago, I purchased and installed a new AA Stage 1 Supercharger Kit. The supercharger is such an excellent addition to the already fun to drive M3. The car is very quick and even more fun. The best thing about the AA kit is that it is so smooth and reliable that it will go unnoticed. You would never know the car was supercharged until you stepped on the gas hard. It sounds and runs great. It is very reliable and can easily be daily driven if desired. I have always stayed on top maintenance. The previous owner installed a new cooling system as preventative maintenance. This included a new radiator and expansion tank. Recent maintenance includes all of the usual suspects such as spark plugs, oil, clean air filter, etc.. The only possible negative thing I can come up with for this area of the vehicle is that there is a small intermittent belt squeak. It is a very simply fix but nevertheless I feel obligated to mention it since I have yet to find the time to fix it.

    Drivetrain: This is another area of the vehicle that is in excellent condition. Everything is very strong and operates just as it should. The car is very solid. Shortly, after installing the supercharger, I decided to upgrade a few areas of the vehicle. One of those areas was the transmission. I installed a new UUC ceramic clutch/ lightweight flywheel kit. I also installed new urethane transmission mounts and a short shift kit. I will admit that the clutch/flywheel assembly is aggressive for the street. A milder setup would have done the job, but I wanted to go with something a little more aggressive. It does take some time to get used to this setup if you have never driven something like this before but it becomes more natural once you get familiar with it. Its also not that big of a deal to swap out the existing setup for something less aggressive if you really don't like it.

    Suspension/Chassis: The car has been on a lift in my shop many times so Ive been able to really look it over and make sure everything is in good shape. Everything under the car is in great shape and still solid. No rust or any other other issues whatsoever. The suspension is also another area of this car that has been upgraded. All of the suspension work was done by the previous owner when I purchased the car. The previous owner did a great job on the setup so I did not bother to change anything. It has a full Ground Control Coilover suspension thats in great condition. I would have to get my head under the car again to double check exactly but various bushings have been replaced/upgraded. If there is one thing that stands out about this M3, its the handling. This car is absolutely incredible when it comes to handling. Its more impressive and fun than the power it has under the hood. The steering is very tight and has issues whatsoever. The car drives on rails.

    Exterior: The overall condition of the exterior is very good. The paint itself is in great condition and still shines beautifully. I keep the car detailed year round. It currently has Euro ZKW Headlights w/ 6K HID’s. It also has OEM euro clear corners all around. Most of the trim is still in good condition but some of the trimming could definitely use a replacement. This was the next “project” I was planning to tackle. All of the trim and seals are still functional but they are simply worn and faded in areas. Nice fresh trim all around would really make the exterior of this car look great. As with any 17 year old vehicle, you can expect to see some paint chips on the front bumper area. Most people that see this car just cant believe that it is a 1996. There is the usual wear and tear but I would say that it is above average in terms of its exterior condition. The only other area on the outside that would be a concern is directly above the drivers side door handle. There is tennis ball sized indentation. Im not exactly sure how it happened. It “magically” appeared one day after I came out of a store. Again just to clarify, nothing stated has any affect on the performance or functionality of the vehicle.

    Interior: If I had to pick one thing about this car that I would want to improve right now, Id say that it would have to be the interior. Its not that its in terrible condition or anything like that. I just feel that the condition of the interior doesn't live up to the standards of the rest of the car. Aside from the exterior trim, this would be the only other area of the car that I would like to give some attention. Ive seen several E36 interiors that have been redone and they just look so much cleaner when done right. The entire dashboard/console area is in excellent condition. All electronics and lights work just as they should. The carpeting is all in great condition with no stains or anything like that. All of the seats are still in good condition considering the age of the vehicle. There are some minor pieces that can be fixed in a day and will make a big change to the appearance of the interior. Items like the steering wheel and shift knob are examples of the things that are worn and could stand to be replaced. If I were planning to keep this car I would definitely redo the interior just to bring it up to par with the rest of the vehicle. The two bigger areas that could stand to be redone are the door panels/trimming, and the upholstery on the roof. Ill fitting panels and loose headliners are pretty common issues among E36’s.

    Wheels/Tires: All four wheels clean up very nicely and have no major defects. Just the usual wear that you would expect. No major curb rash or anything of that nature. I just replaced all four tires with new Michelin Pilot Sports. There is obviously tons of life still left in these tires.

    Brakes: It currently has Stainless Steel brake lines. The entire braking system works great and has no issues whatsoever. The brakes will need to be replaced very soon. If I find some time, I may get around to installing new rotors, pads, and fluid all around before the sale of the car.



























































    Last edited by ciffy107; 05-12-2014, 04:18 PM.
  • ciffy107
    Noobie
    • Aug 2004
    • 23

    #2
    Bump for lowered price!

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    • Joe G
      R3VLimited
      • Apr 2010
      • 2942

      #3
      car looks great, but i think it would help your sale if you posted some un-edited shots from all angles of the exterior/interior. Edited shots always scare me away.


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      • ciffy107
        Noobie
        • Aug 2004
        • 23

        #4
        Originally posted by Joe G
        car looks great, but i think it would help your sale if you posted some un-edited shots from all angles of the exterior/interior. Edited shots always scare me away.
        No problem. I'll go out and take some more shots this week. I completely understand where you're coming. I have nothing to hide whatsoever which is why I posted such a long description for different areas of the vehicle. I think my description is very accurate.

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        • ciffy107
          Noobie
          • Aug 2004
          • 23

          #5
          Bump

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          • oliver.r
            No R3VLimiter
            • Mar 2012
            • 3839

            #6
            pictures are really nice

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            • ciffy107
              Noobie
              • Aug 2004
              • 23

              #7
              Originally posted by oliver.r
              pictures are really nice
              Thank You

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              • ciffy107
                Noobie
                • Aug 2004
                • 23

                #8
                Updated pics at the top

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                • MikeW
                  Advanced Member
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 127

                  #9
                  Very nice, that's my color. I'm in the market for one but looking for in $5k condition.

                  But I was curious if you could describe the difference the ceramic hardware makes.
                  work in progress

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                  • ciffy107
                    Noobie
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 23

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MikeW
                    Very nice, that's my color. I'm in the market for one but looking for in $5k condition.

                    But I was curious if you could describe the difference the ceramic hardware makes.
                    Are you referring to the clutch setup? If so, it basically puts performance 1st and smoothness last. It just grabs and theres really no in-between. Trying to be smooth in 1st gear is a tough task but it definitely handles all the power when you want it to. It definitely takes some getting used to. If I were driving it everyday, I would change it something milder. However, if you are simply driving it a few days a week here and there, then its not bad.

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                    • ciffy107
                      Noobie
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 23

                      #11
                      Still available

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                      • getouth
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 3343

                        #12
                        legit looking car for sure.....GLWS
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                        • ciffy107
                          Noobie
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 23

                          #13
                          Originally posted by getouth
                          legit looking car for sure.....GLWS
                          Thanks. Its still available.

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                          • ciffy107
                            Noobie
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 23

                            #14
                            Bump for lowered price!

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                            • MikeW
                              Advanced Member
                              • Nov 2013
                              • 127

                              #15
                              Thanks for info on clutch setup


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