e30 and e36 parts and '93 cab project $2500

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  • wastedyouth
    Noobie
    • Jul 2006
    • 18

    #1

    e30 and e36 parts and '93 cab project $2500

    Ok, so I was trying to sell my cab last week, and I crashed it before it was sold. I want $2500 for the car and all my spare bmw parts. These parts are worth a good amount of money, even with the bimmer market falling out. :) Check out my pictures on my website http://mikesengines.com/93cabrio

    Here's a list of what ya get for your money.

    Parts List
    '95 M3 rear subframe
    '99 318ti radiator
    94 318is radiator
    94 318is rear rotors and pads (cross drilled)
    '95 M3 auto transmission, flexplate, toque converter, computer, driveshaft with 105K
    '95 M3 Rear springs (H&R Street)
    '93 E36 318is M42 intake manifold (extrude honed)
    '95 M3 rear trailing arms with brakes
    '95 M3 rear axles one broken one good
    '95 M3 front hubs with complete brakes
    95 M3 front strut (1)
    '95 M3/2 dashboard
    '95 M3 17" Motorsport wheel one wheel ok condition
    '95 M3 amplifier
    318is gauges
    bmw fog light harness (new)
    black power seat 328is
    bmw e36 2door power conversion for rear windows complete (RARE)
    e30 under dash cover with headlight adjuster switch (RARE)
    '02 M3 front bumper
    94 318is front bumper
    '99 318ti doors (2) perfect, no door panels or airbags
    '99 318ti hatchback with glass and wiper, perfect
    '99 318ti sideskirts perfect with jack hole covers

    1993 e30 Convertible
    105,000 miles

    The Good:
    five lug conversion using ti parts
    318ti front complete assembly (rotors, hubs, calipers, pads, rotors are cross drilled, minus shocks/struts)
    318ti rear complete suspension (minus shocks/springs)
    E36 M3 springs and shocks (shocks are blown)
    M3 Sway bar connects to the m3 struts
    Ireland Engineering front camber plates (street adjustable)
    Ireland Engineering rear subframe bushings
    Ireland Engineering Rear Trailing Arm Bushings
    2004 M3 18" Wheels, one dented not mounted
    Ireland Engineering Strut Tower Brace
    Factory M3 Front Fenders
    FiberArtz Rear M3 Fenders (not mounted)
    Engine runs great
    new clutch package with 2k on it
    The car drives great, it is the perfect suspension setup for a street convertible

    The Bad:
    Needs sideskirts
    needs m3 front bumper
    Hood has ding in right front
    no radio
    interior seats are torn up
    power top doesn't work electrically, arm is bent and gear is stripped on motor (common problem), it does operate manually
    top cover is bent up half an inch at the hinges, it opened at 45 mph
    car was swiped on drivers side, I have a used door shell, it still needs work done on the driver's quarter, I was waiting till I got the quarters installed to fix it
    trunk lid has small dents in it
    driver's taillight is cracked
    instrument panel needs batteries replaced
    odometer just stopped working, speedo still works
    ebrakes are not hooked up yet
    abs sensors not hooked up in the rear
    pad sensors not hooked up
    just smashed left front....

    OBO!!
    Please act quickly if interested, I'm gonna ebay this this stuff midweek.
  • wastedyouth
    Noobie
    • Jul 2006
    • 18

    #2
    Car has clean title, no salvage. I won't part out anything. Please don't ask. I just want to get the car out of my driveway so I don't have to look at it anymore. Thanks, Mike

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    • madjurgen
      E30 Fanatic
      • May 2005
      • 1203

      #3
      Originally posted by wastedyouth
      even with the bimmer market falling out.
      what the hell is that supposed to mean?

      As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
      You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.

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      • RobertK
        Kicked cancer's ASS.
        • Jun 2005
        • 5864

        #4
        How much for the E36 2dr rear power window conversion?

        And are you selling the a set of 1 inch M wheels or just one? You listing is kinda confusing.

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        • wastedyouth
          Noobie
          • Jul 2006
          • 18

          #5
          Quote:
          Originally Posted by wastedyouth
          even with the bimmer market falling out.


          what the hell is that supposed to mean?

          I mean e36's aren't worth shit anymore

          As far as the rear window conversion $150 plus shipping.

          The wheels are four rear 18" M3 wheels with kinda beat tires. I'll post pics if you're interested, one has a slightly bent lip. Still rolls fine. $500

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