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    FS: 89 325i(5 lug,S52,E36 M3 dash

    Well, here we are. I never thought that i would be doing this any time soon. But its this or another decision.

    I will post more info and pics later. But for now ill gauge actual interest. There are SEVERAL loose ends i need to clear up with this car. Havent decided whether ill include the unfinished trailer.

    Tire kickers and thread crappers can find a newbie thread to shit in. Thank you.



    1989 325i
    239k on chassis
    140K on drivetrain
    S52B32 OBD2
    Full 5 lug conversion with ground control coilovers and E36M3 front brakes
    E36 M3 dash with working digital climate control.
    DS2 Stock 98 M3 wheels
    Satin paint job 8 out of 10
    M-tech 2 front valance
    UUC Twin Silencer Stainless Exhaust

    heres a few quick pics i found on my camera, front drivers side reflector was replaced


















    Asking price 9,000 OBRO

    call me for faster response 803-381-3755
    Last edited by mattdk318i; 12-28-2009, 08:42 AM.
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    #2
    pictures?

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      #3
      pictures of interior

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        #4
        never knew your car was modded liek that... post pics.
        e30sport.net
        '86 325es - s54b32tu - 6-speed - Mtech 1
        '89 325is - m20b25 - 5-speed - Individual​
        '06 M3 Competition - 6-speed
        '19 Porsche GT3 RS - 7-speed PDK
        '94 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EvoII - Giallo Ginestra
        '97 Range Rover Vitesse

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          #5
          Its a shame, have yet to even meet you/see the car. Are you going to be in Five Points this weekend?
          1987 325i-M60b44 swap

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            #6
            I have seen this car in person and witnessed it running through the Tennessee and North Carolina mountains. It is very professionally modified. It really runs and sounds great. If it didn't have a top I would be tempted to buy it for my collection.

            1991 325ic and 1991 318is

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              #7
              Wow, sounds very nice. Pics ASAP. Did you do the dash swap yourself? Makes me think...I have a spare M3 coupe dash lying around.
              ~Fernando

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                #8
                pics added, more to come.
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                  #9
                  holy shit, very fair price for a lot of car. Wanna sell the trailer separately? :)

                  Also did you ever do a write up on the dash swap?

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                    #10
                    Does the OBC work too?
                    ~Fernando

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                      #11
                      yes, everything works. I used the entire M3 wiring harness. The only thing not working is the acs and abs. I need to pick up some TI rear wheel sensors. and everything will work.
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                        #12
                        That's awesome!
                        1993 325ic Schwarz/Natur
                        1991 318is Black/Black - Slicktop - Project s52
                        1989 Alpine White/Black M3 S52
                        1988 Henna/Pearl M3 <3

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                          #13
                          wow that e36 dash looks pretty good in there... how you ever get everything to fit and work?
                          e30sport.net
                          '86 325es - s54b32tu - 6-speed - Mtech 1
                          '89 325is - m20b25 - 5-speed - Individual​
                          '06 M3 Competition - 6-speed
                          '19 Porsche GT3 RS - 7-speed PDK
                          '94 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EvoII - Giallo Ginestra
                          '97 Range Rover Vitesse

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                            #14
                            cut the firewall to fit the E36 Heater core and made custom brackets so the dash would screw in like stock. Ive still got a bit of trim work to clean up but i like the fit.
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                              #15
                              Man, why are you selling this beast? What are you going to bring to the spring rally?

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