Just finished up my M50 swap in my 84 325ES and have some old M20 parts and some other random things that need to go. All prices are OBO and do not include shipping. Feel free to shoot me a PM for more information/pictures. Parts are located in KY - 41042
'84 325ES Driveshaft - $75 Carrier bearing will need replaced as I kinda messed it up trying to remove it for my new shaft. It does have serviceable u-joints which have no slop or binding. Unsure how many miles are on it exactly.
Cluster Trim - $15 In good shape no cracks blemishes.
Transmission Mounts - $15 These are a reinforced version, were used for about 1000 miles if that. Little bit of corrosion on the metal parts.
Brake Booster - $30 Had to replace when I did the swap, this is a rebuilt unit I purchased from Ebay, had maybe 300 miles on it when the M20 let go. it's all scratched up from trying to install it without removing the intake manifold lol.
Non airbag steering wheel - $30 In good shape, no cracks.
Early E30 MAF sensor - $25 Comes with Autozone special filter
Early style pulley E34 140A Alternator - $60 Pulled from a local junkyard, worked great.
M20 Throttle Cable - $20 Basically brand new, used for about 400-500 miles.
Random no name radiator fans 14 inch and 12 inch - $15 each. Both work, the 14 inch fan moves a good bit of air and kept my M20 cool. 12 inch fan does NOT move much air, would be better suited for use as a secondary fan or smaller cooler fan (oil, trans, etc.)
Tie Rod Ends - $20 for both. New in packaging, was going to replace them but ended up putting an E46 rack in instead and can no longer use these.
Early E30 Cluster - $25 The only gauges I know that work are coolant and fuel, the Speedo and Rev counter were flakey and did not work well could be used as parts. There are several scratches on front.
325ES Sport trunk spoiler - $50 Clear is gone, but other wise in perfect shape.
Weighted ZHP Shift Knob - SOLD
Garage30 Driveshaft Guibo Adapter. - SOLD
M20 coils - $15 Unknown age, both test good with ohm meter. You get both for $15.
Front Control Arm Bushings - $20 Switched out for the offset versions, only used for 1000 miles, one does have some undercoating over spray on it.
'84 325ES Driveshaft - $75 Carrier bearing will need replaced as I kinda messed it up trying to remove it for my new shaft. It does have serviceable u-joints which have no slop or binding. Unsure how many miles are on it exactly.
Cluster Trim - $15 In good shape no cracks blemishes.
Transmission Mounts - $15 These are a reinforced version, were used for about 1000 miles if that. Little bit of corrosion on the metal parts.
Brake Booster - $30 Had to replace when I did the swap, this is a rebuilt unit I purchased from Ebay, had maybe 300 miles on it when the M20 let go. it's all scratched up from trying to install it without removing the intake manifold lol.
Non airbag steering wheel - $30 In good shape, no cracks.
Early E30 MAF sensor - $25 Comes with Autozone special filter
Early style pulley E34 140A Alternator - $60 Pulled from a local junkyard, worked great.
M20 Throttle Cable - $20 Basically brand new, used for about 400-500 miles.
Random no name radiator fans 14 inch and 12 inch - $15 each. Both work, the 14 inch fan moves a good bit of air and kept my M20 cool. 12 inch fan does NOT move much air, would be better suited for use as a secondary fan or smaller cooler fan (oil, trans, etc.)
Tie Rod Ends - $20 for both. New in packaging, was going to replace them but ended up putting an E46 rack in instead and can no longer use these.
Early E30 Cluster - $25 The only gauges I know that work are coolant and fuel, the Speedo and Rev counter were flakey and did not work well could be used as parts. There are several scratches on front.
325ES Sport trunk spoiler - $50 Clear is gone, but other wise in perfect shape.
Weighted ZHP Shift Knob - SOLD
Garage30 Driveshaft Guibo Adapter. - SOLD
M20 coils - $15 Unknown age, both test good with ohm meter. You get both for $15.
Front Control Arm Bushings - $20 Switched out for the offset versions, only used for 1000 miles, one does have some undercoating over spray on it.
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