Should I jump on this M50? Now with Pic

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  • Rsully70sev
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    Nice work, nice find, good luck man.

    P.S.

    Start a build thread!

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  • ohthejosh
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    You will be profiting like big oil.

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  • tg318is
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    Well colour me jelly.

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  • Massimo
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    I don't know lol. all the new toilets these days don't allow enought time for a vortex to start.

    Good news people the guy is willing to sell a short block for $280 so just the block head and non of the accesories.

    This is good with me as I will probably be making my own intake and exhaust, running msv3 and the alternator looks fucked anyways.

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  • e30moneypit
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    can you tell me which way the water goes when you flush?

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Originally posted by ohthejosh
    Get it. Considering what your plans are and the price of an m50 in the market this is calling out your name. Best case scenario, you pay the full 600, you would have 700 to just use to get it running in good condition which I think should be plenty of cash to do so. You can keep it at that point or sell it.

    If you bargain for less and rebuild at the lowest possible quality budget, there is no way you do not come out a winner. Unless there is a gross amount of dog hair in the head.
    iseewhatchudidthere.



    i wish dog hair was the only issue with that head hahhaha

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  • Massimo
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    ok well I am going to get it. Now the question is weather I can get it out 1 hour, as that is all I have for my lunch break. I think there should be no problem.

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  • mrcheezle19
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    I'd say get it, worth a shot at that price.

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  • Massimo
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    gotta watch out for that dog hair.

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  • ohthejosh
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    Get it. Considering what your plans are and the price of an m50 in the market this is calling out your name. Best case scenario, you pay the full 600, you would have 700 to just use to get it running in good condition which I think should be plenty of cash to do so. You can keep it at that point or sell it.

    If you bargain for less and rebuild at the lowest possible quality budget, there is no way you do not come out a winner. Unless there is a gross amount of dog hair in the head.

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  • Rsully70sev
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    You can run the VIN on the car to find out what model it's out of. (You said you thought 323i?)

    Hell, I'd try to get him down just based on the description you gave us of it's physical appearance and what we can guess it's maintenance history was like. Could be a gold mine, could be a can of worms.

    Even if you plan to rebuild it or rebuild it for boost- you don't want to deal with a cracked head, etc. I'd hope for the best, but plan for the worst. ::knocks on wood::

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  • 325i
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    sounds like plan and like you said if plans change just flip it

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  • Massimo
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    Well I wasn't really looking I just cam across it. I might even be able to get him down to $450.

    If I am going to go M50 it will be a boosted M50, and if I go boosted it will be a rebuilt M50.

    I think it is a good deal so I think I will jump on it. I can always resell anyways if I have to.

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  • knuklehead92
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    you should pass... just wait till you find the right one.. i bought mine with all accessories for 250 w/ 100k

    and put about 5k miles runs like a champ

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  • Vivek
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    So you're getting it for slightly less than half of a normal price. If a normal price for an m50 around here from a private party with known mileage and condition is around $800, then $600 could be a good deal for that engine.

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