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    FS: 1989 BMW E30 S54 Swap 6spd & A/C

    FS: 1989 BMW E30 S54 Swap 6spd & A/C

    1989 BMW 325is
    VIN: WBAAA1303K4143780
    Approx 141k miles on chassis
    Clean Florida title in hand
    Clean Carfax
    Located in Fernandina Beach, Florida
    PM me or contact me via email at: ryan AT bramidlimited DOT com

    Sold- please close thread
    Asking Price includes an OEM M tech II kit with fasteners & a crack free dash.

    You might recognize this car from BAT a little over a year ago where I won the auction and took ownership of this car.

    I’ve always been a fan of the e30’s looks, simplicity, style, lightweight and competent chassis. In the same light the S54 engine is my all-time favorite BMW engine. Bringing the two together = my idea of the ultimate driving machine for the $$. This car has only confirmed that to me.

    Before buying the car on BAT I looked into building one myself but quickly realized that cost of doing a swap like this would run me well into the $20K’s pretty quickly (if done the way this car was done) without the car itself so I decided to go with an already built car.

    As soon as I received the car, I took it straight to Market Motor Works in Lawrenceville, GA who went through the car top to bottom. The car spent 3 or 4 weeks at their shop and had quite a bit done to get it into shape.

    Since then, I’ve put 7K miles on the car which included a few road trips including a 1600-mile round trip to BMW Oktoberfest in Pittsburgh, which included a day of HDPE and autocross and then drove it back home with no issues apart from the odd traffic violation along the way.

    My plan all along was to get the car mechanically sound and then turn my attention to the aesthetics. Plan included: M-tech II kit, respray, 3 piece wheels, interior refresh etc. So far, I’ve managed to buy an OEM M-tech II kit and source just about every clip and fastener required to have it fitted. I also have a really clean crack free dash. I’m including it all in the package.

    I’ve decided to list the car to raise a down payment for machinery i'm looking to buy for my startup business.

    Here are a few pics of the car, included parts and current specs:

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    OEM M-tech II kit includes
    - front bumper and valence
    - rear bumper
    - side pods (coupe)
    - sideskirts
    - rear spoiler
    -clips and fasteners

    Link to pics of the kit here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFZBmLS

    Below are updated specs on the car:

    Body/exterior:
    Replaced sunroof cable/guides/mechanisms
    Euro grills
    IS lip
    HID headlights
    US ellipsoid headlights
    Smoked turn signals/side markers
    Z3 stubby antenna
    Z3 antenna unit (deleted telescoping E30 Hirschmann style)
    Shadowline vinyl wrap on window trim

    Wiring:
    Andrew 325IS S54 swap wiring harness with working sport mode button
    G Peterson independent CAN-BUS module

    Brakes:
    BMW 2002 brake booster
    E46 M3 front calipers
    E46 325i front rotors
    E46 3251 rear rotors
    E39 aluminum rear calipers
    Z3 e-brake shoes/hardware
    stock E30 master (<5k)
    Nasieg 5 tug swap kit (from r3vlimited)
    ECS Tuning Stainless lines all round

    Engine/head:
    S54 DME performance tune by Market Motor Works
    Every S54 Belson part (coil pack, sealing plate, seals, rattle repair, oil pump risk)
    Head work by Wayne Calvert Precision Engines (L3 angle valve job, r&r rocker arms, pressure tested, cleaned, supertech valve stems, very slightly decked/surfaced;
    Cometic 0.040 MLS head gasket
    Valve adjustment kit (will come with retraining valve shim kit)
    Replaced all seals/O-rings/gaskets
    ARP Headstuds

    Engine/block:
    Slight hone on cylinder walls
    Block cleaned/pressure tested
    JE pistons 297117
    stock rods
    BE bearings rod bearings
    ARP rod bolts
    Kolbenschmidt main bearings
    ARP main bolts
    Align honed mains
    Arc asylum 554 oil pan and subframe
    AKG Motorsport Motor Mount Set

    Engine Fuel/misc:
    Castro Motorsports Airbox/Intake
    Intake air temperature sensor relocation behind headlight (more consistent intake temps and powerband, reduce heat soak)
    New intake air temperature sensor
    Macht Schnell silicone intake elbow
    Replaced MAF (<5K)
    E36 M52 AC compressor bracket and AC compressor
    Walbro 255lph fuel pump
    All soft lines replaced (<10K)
    Kassel FPR barbed hose adapter
    Updated part number e46 m3 accelerator pedal
    New battery relocated to trunk replaced 6/25/19
    New idle control valve
    O2 sensors replaced 6/25/19
    K&N Cone style filter

    Exhaust
    Topspeed pro-1 Headers
    Modified E46 M3 section 1 (stock resonator replaced with Vibrant AR20, pipes brought closer together, v-bands) to 2.25->3" Y-pipe from Columbia River to mandrel
    Bent 3” pipes to vibrant streetpower 1047 muffler
    Oem BMW SAP block off plate

    Cooling:
    Mishimoto aluminum E36 radiator (<10k)
    low temp E36 fan switch
    Working AC (r134) with new E36 compressor
    parallel flow condenser
    A/C evaporator replaced (<10k)
    e30/e36 spliced A/C hoses
    E30 oil cooler with AN10 braided lines
    SPAL 30100400 electric fan
    Technica water pipe adapter
    Aluminum overflow tank in battery tray
    High pressure overflow tank cop
    Z3 lower rod hose 11531401726
    Vaico auxiliary fan


    Steering:
    Quick ratio E46 ZHP yellow tag rebuilt steering rack (hard to find)
    S54 PS pump (<10k)
    E36 M52 power steering hoses
    Ireland Engineering steering 9iubo
    Tree house racing control arm bushings


    Trans:
    Getrag 420g from E46 M3 (est. 95k miles)
    Oem e46 m3 trans mounts (spare set of poly Condor mounts)
    Garagistic trans brace extensions
    UUC E46 M3 LTFW/clutch kit
    E30 master cylinder (<10k miles)
    E36 3251 slave (<5k miles)
    UUC braided clutch line
    UUC suggested trans fluid mix - redline (<10k)
    Topspeed pro-1 EURO E36 M3 shifter
    E36 M3 automatic driveshaft with E30 center support bearing (<10k)

    Suspension:
    Bilstein sports
    IE3 springs
    D-force LTW5 17x7.5
    5mm Rennspeed spacers in front
    12mm spacers in rear
    New set of tires
    E36 M3 front hubs (<10k)
    E30 M3 rear hubs (<10k)
    Control arms/tie rods <9k miles
    UUC swaybarbarian front and rear sway bars, professionally installed by Texas Track Works including Proper welding rear bar into trunk floor
    Motorsport Hardware wheel studs/nuts
    Motorsport Hardware wheel locks
    Revshift rear differential studs/spacers
    Revshift poly subframe riser bushings
    Revshift poly trailing arm bushings
    Powerflex poly diff bushing
    Rebuilt 3.73 LSD diff with 3 (thicker) Porsche clutches
    Sparco front strut bar

    Interior:
    Period correct Recaro Speed seats
    Oem E30 Mtech 2 wheel (370 mm)
    Rear view mirror with map light
    Very good condition sun visors
    Recently replaced OBC backlight with Garagistic, LED light
    Massive E30 Recaro adapter mounts
    Black door cards (car started out as gray)
    6spd ZHP weighted leather shift knob
    JVC headunit — CD, Bluetooth, XM, microphone installed for Bluetooth calls
    Replaced all speakers and tweeters with Alpines
    Cluster rebuilt by Bavarian Engineering
    Silver cluster trim rings
    odometer gears replaced - Garagistic
    rebuilt door lock cylinders
    Full interior and trunk LED lighting
    Recovered (imitation leather) Husco arm rest
    Leather shift and e-brake boot with "M” stitching
    Recovered back seat (black cloth)
    Carpet without rips or tears, fully intact
    complete trunk tool kit
    LED license plate lights
    George Graves time delay module for interior lighting
    George Graves USB 3.0 charger installed in center of dash next to hazard flasher button
    Working sport mode button with integrated switch installed in dash by USB charger
    Stainless steel pedal set
    New rear center console

    Check out past BAT listing for more photos and details: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1989-bmw-325is-28/
    Last edited by Mobullet; 12-25-2019, 07:32 PM.

    #2
    Deposit Received. Sale Pending.

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      #3
      Did you end up selling this?

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        #4
        Yes. To me. It is fun

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          #5
          Do you want to sell it:) ^

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