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One of my brothers recently picked up a stock sub-100k '92 325is in Granite Silver (sharp color on an E36). It's an excellent commuter yet does pretty well when you push it hard. Around 3000 pounds, limited-slip and the non-VANOS motor that is a bit soft down low but pulls well past 4500rpm makes for a nice package. Plus the fuel economy is solid; his car did 29mpg (highway) on a 900 mile trip last month while running the A/C for roughly half the trip.
I'd love to put a Getrag 260 and 3.91 in one of those along with a lightened M20 steel flywheel.
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I wouldnt worry about the timing belt. Just be ready to throw some $$ at it if it has the original radiator or t-stat housing. At that age and those miles it has to be damn close to time-bombing if it hasnt already.
Fixing the door latch issue is easy, they are pretty simple to get at.
As Stu said, sounds like a solid commuter.
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostI wouldnt worry about the timing belt. Just be ready to throw some $$ at it if it has the original radiator or t-stat housing. At that age and those miles it has to be damn close to time-bombing if it hasnt already.
Also, make sure the interior hasn't off'd itself yet. The adhesives and glues used in the E36's (and other BMW's produced in the same era) were terrible.- Trey
E90 325i/6 (ZSP, ZPP, ZCW)
E36 325i sedan
E30 325i sedan
Volvo 945T
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Originally posted by cokeisgood00 View PostJust talked to my brother about it he said that the E36 3series wleds wern't that strong like where the frame welds to the subframe. is that true?
My buddy has a 93 e36 and he has two cracks at the welds on his front subframe. I have come accross two other e36s that had the same problem so yes that would be a very common problem if you ask me. So if you're serious about picking that car up, definitely check out the front subframe for stress marks and for cracks at the welds.
Taylor
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First year of any chassis, any car manufacturer is a very bad idea. Never mind the fact that the E36 was the worst 3-series in history - run don't walk away from this car.
BTW, I once had a very nice low mileage 1998 328is. I say "very nice" lightly, because hindsight is 20/20 - and the E36 chassis sucked balls..
E30 24V 6MT SOLD :( - look for it in sunny Miami :)
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wow yall are putting this car to shame. i guess thats what i should have expected on an E30 forum. O well, should i get it or not. ive talked to some people and they said it wouldn't be that expensive to get a better weld on the frame/subframe.86 528e b25
00 528i
95 525iT
88 325is m52
86 325es m50
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