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    Before I get bashed I will say I searched....
    Looking for a manual swap for my 89 325I. Been looking for a while, posted in the parts wanted section, etc. Does anyone have or know anyone in the CT, Mass area that may have a swap for sale??? Thank you

    #2
    Why not post this in the proper regional forum?

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      #3
      Attempted that as well...Is it that hard to source??

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        #4
        I would honestly stick to CL, and find a manual E30 that has been wrecked or T-belt snapped, pick up the whole car for a few hundred, swap, then part/scrap the car. It will be a hell of a lot cheaper than buying a full swap from R3V, and guaranteed to be complete.

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          #5
          Originally posted by iamsam View Post
          guaranteed to be complete.
          Thats the best part about that. I bought 5 speed parts on here from someone(borgey). He told me "all you will need is a flywheel, clutch, and driveshaft" And here I an hundreds of dollars in misc parts later... Dude kinda ripped me off.. But thats a story for another day.. Anyways, just make sure you have ALL the parts before you start. Having an entire parts car would help a ton. Best Of luck with the swap!

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            #6
            Thank you so much for being so helpful :)

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              #7
              Originally posted by noahb View Post
              Thats the best part about that. I bought 5 speed parts on here from someone(borgey). He told me "all you will need is a flywheel, clutch, and driveshaft" And here I an hundreds of dollars in misc parts later... Dude kinda ripped me off.. But thats a story for another day.. Anyways, just make sure you have ALL the parts before you start. Having an entire parts car would help a ton. Best Of luck with the swap!
              +1

              You never know, people sell really nice cars for super cheap when they're broken. You may end up with a nicer vehicle, in which case your existing car can become the parts car.

              I went in with a friend and bought a parts car for $300. We took the bits we wanted first and sold the rest of the easy to remove stuff for a tidy profit. I even got my moonroof + sunshade out of the deal. If you have the space and time/patience, buying a broken/wrecked parts car is rarely a losing proposition.

              Or get the parts from a car in the junkyard yourself. If you pull it from a working car then you'll be able to document the disassembly process so you can get all the bits installed the right way the first time.
              - Josh
              1990 325is

              Need a shift boot?
              Looking to buy shift boot frames, PM if you have one to sell

              Here's what happens when you let the internet pick your license plate

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