M50 swapped!!! e30 m3 !!!!!!

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  • dirty30
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    That car looks like a ratty M3 that used to be for sale around here. It had some collision damage to the front end but was suprising solid albiet nasty inside/ out.

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  • deutschman
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    if that was anywhere near me i would buy it right now.
    sure it is not %100 but at this point my chances of picking up a m3 for under $20,000 are quite low.
    i would sell my 2002 and all my m20 swap parts and invest it back into this thing.

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  • nrubenstein
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    The bumpers are wrecked - the front looks like a replica. The whole car has been painted half assed...

    It could still be a reasonable deal, but I don't know that I would go out of my way to look at it.

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  • SeasSoShining
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    Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath
    I am willing to bet it's not an M3, but some poor E30 that got some ghetto fenders glued on.
    In support of this comment: Perhaps the funky caster is a result of a body kit on a regular 30 with stock e30 cabs.

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  • cramer
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    Originally posted by freeride53
    he made that car look retarded with the e39 wheels, color matched bumpers, and poorly installed side markers.
    All M3s have color matched bumpers. Are you talking about the lack of a black tape line? I'm assuming whomever repainted those bumpers was too lazy to put it back on. They did at least shave the plate mount off the front bumper.

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  • Charlie
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    Sure I'll get blasphemy'd for it, but a Vanos M50 in that car is gonna be just as quick if not quicker than a stock S14. Knock it down to 5k or so and it's a halfway decent track toy.

    -Charlie

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  • iamsam
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    just scrolled through the pics, that car looks like absolute ASS. Also, why are the front wheels blatantly un-centered in the wheel wells?

    I am willing to bet it's not an M3, but some poor E30 that got some ghetto fenders glued on.

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  • defaultName
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    Originally posted by 87-325ic
    why would anyone ever shit on an e30 m3 like this?
    This guy obviously doesn't have (or doesn't want to spend) the money necessary to make this car right.

    Most likely he blew the S14 or he bought it without an engine.

    Originally posted by BillBrasky
    Truthfully, I think it would have been easier for him to sell it with the broken s14 still in it than that train wreck of a swap.
    Agreed. I would rather buy it with a blown S14 then an M50. The car would have much more value after it is repaired.

    E30 M3 with rebuilt S14 = $

    E30 M3 with M50 = Paperweight (relatively speaking)

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  • Blendercloud
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    I'd give $4500 and tell him to have the motor out by the time I got there. That looks all sorts of AIDS.

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  • 325issguy
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    Looks like a heap

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  • Dj Buttchug
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    i offer 3k

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  • BillBrasky
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    Truthfully, I think it would have been easier for him to sell it with the broken s14 still in it than that train wreck of a swap. I take back what I said earlier, I wouldn't give him more than $4000 for it. Overspray everywhere, muffler strap in the engine compartment, busted up/missing interior, budget motor. I'll pass.

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  • freeride53
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    Eww That's gross.
    Some one needs to strip this thing down, and do a real paint job and bodywork
    :down:

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  • BillBrasky
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    I can't tell because I'm on a shitty computer at work, but is that yellow paint poking through in the door sill?





    This looks destined to be a track rat. I'd give him 6500-7000 tops, basically rolling shell price.

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  • freeride53
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    he made that car look retarded with the e39 wheels, color matched bumpers, and poorly installed side markers.

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