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  • JTDay
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    Originally posted by MR E30 325is
    Always been a big E36 M3 fan. Congrats on the purchase.
    Thanks! It needs some little things here and there before I do any mods, but it made the 14 hour drive back to OKC without a hiccup. Very happy with it so far.
    Last edited by JTDay; 11-26-2018, 07:51 PM.

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  • MR E30 325is
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    Always been a big E36 M3 fan. Congrats on the purchase.

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  • roguetoaster
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    Originally posted by JTDay
    Lol, who knows what will eventually happen to this thing. I anticipate it will make room for a other upgrade at some point in the future.
    Almost always happens, just a matter of time.

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  • JTDay
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster
    140k as high mileage, funny! But seriously, an E36 M3 and an E30 drive like the completely different cars that they are, and I see limited parallels beyond the very basic drive train configuration. Glad you got back in to a BMW that you enjoy in any case.
    I was confused about the comment but I made a typo in the OP! Should have read closer* and not "close". They are very different, bur I still feel it's closer to an e30 around town. I imagine that gap closes on a track.

    Originally posted by rturbo 930
    Looks nice! It'll make a good parts car some day.
    Lol, who knows what will eventually happen to this thing. I anticipate it will make room for a other upgrade at some point in the future.

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  • Tisoc
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    Originally posted by rturbo 930
    Looks nice! It'll make a good parts car some day.
    Whoomp there it is

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  • rturbo 930
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    Looks nice! It'll make a good parts car some day.

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  • Tisoc
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    It def shows. Enjoy it man, she’s a stunner!

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  • roguetoaster
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    140k as high mileage, funny! But seriously, an E36 M3 and an E30 drive like the completely different cars that they are, and I see limited parallels beyond the very basic drive train configuration. Glad you got back in to a BMW that you enjoy in any case.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by JTDay
    After driving several e30s and e46s, the e36 is defintely close to the e30 in terms of feel, but has some nicer amenities like heated seats.
    FYI e30's have heated seats too.

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  • JTDay
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    Originally posted by Tisoc
    Inb4 e36’s are only good for parts. That M3 looks mint, how many miles?
    Thanks! It's quite high actually. About 140k. It's just been taken care of pretty well.

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  • Tisoc
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    Inb4 e36’s are only good for parts. That M3 looks mint, how many miles?

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  • JTDay
    started a topic E30 --> e36

    E30 --> e36

    After several years without, I've picked up another BMW for weekend duty. The daily is a mazda lol. My E30 got used for parts and turned into a metal chunk. It was definitely its time as it needed a lot more money to make it driveable than it was worth.

    After driving several e30s and e46s, the e36 is defintely closer to the e30 in terms of feel, but has some nicer amenities like heated seats.

    Anyways, on to some pics.

















    Last edited by JTDay; 11-27-2018, 09:03 AM.
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