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FiKtIOn
07-24-2004, 04:20 PM
Ok...Finally going to sell her off. Time to move up.

Car is a 1994 325i. ~92k miles, 5 speed.

Car has the following:

ECIS Intake, Bilstien Shocks/Struts, H&R Street Springs, 17" e46 7 spokes, Clears all around, RKII Shift Knob/E-Brake Knob, 39% tint, UUC Clutch-Stop, B&B Triflo, Axxis Ultimates F/R

Brake pads have less than 8-9k on them. Car will also come with an M3 shift lever.

I'm the third owner, car is currently in Texas. Relatively low mileage for the car, being that it's 10 years old.

Everything is in great to excellent condition, including very few squeaks, which is extremely unommon in these cars.

As of recently, car is about 175/165 hp/tq at the wheels, respectively. That's with just intake and exhaust. The car has a strong motor.

Pictures are here: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4290486989


Any questions:
Email: [email protected]
AIM: Caine is best

Or post here or PM me. I will answer any method fairly quickly.

Price: $8900 I would like to get near that, but make a smart offer.

BeatJunky
07-26-2004, 07:59 AM
I just picked up a '96 328is A/T w/66k miles for $10k....

How much you want for the wheels?

[email protected]

FiKtIOn
07-26-2004, 11:11 AM
Few reasons: 328 market is dead, because people overprice them into the OBDI M3 range, or underprice them. Secondly, the E36 3-Series is cheaper with an automatic than a manual. A manual would have run you ~12k+.

I don't want to ship another set of wheels, just got done with that. That said, $700 shipped with trade for your stock wheels. (See I don't really want to do this, but money is always good.)

BeatJunky
07-26-2004, 12:53 PM
I have the M3 wheels right now on the car that I dont want to trade. They need refurbishing which is why I want another set so I can send the M3 wheels away for repair.

How much without trade?

-Omar

FiKtIOn
07-26-2004, 02:57 PM
I need other wheels to drive on too, sorry.