looking at this e36

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carlsberg;693320 said:
nothing wrong with being a cleaner, correct, nothing wrong with having a tatty e36 either, what was wrong was advertising the car in the way it was, and wasting 2 hours of my life going to see the damn thing.......

Biasa la, probably the owner cant afford to fix/maintain it anymore or cannot be bothered. In my opinion, it will be a challenge to find a decent condition E36 out there. Best bet would be to find someone within this club who is selling, that way you know the owner loves the car & takes care of it.

But then again, I did view a certain '36 belonging to another club which had a huge accident at the rear left panel... but the owner is confident there was no accident. The repair job was confirmed by my insurance adjuster friend.

Either ways, good luck.. how bout SSMAN's M3?,thats tasty!...is it sold already?
 
seen a couple of possibles on mudah, but they sell real quick, some dude called Ziani seems to get clean ones in............. im sure something will turn up.....
 
2wenty6;689970 said:
Looks like a mis-mash of parts.

328 is available from 1996 onwards, in 1995 it is still the 325 with M50B25 engine.
Engine in the engine bay looks like the M52 (328 engine) judging from the intake manifold and valve cover.
But, the oil filter housing is the older M50 type, M52 is black plastic cover with big nut, not the metal cover.
Manual AC controls, 328 comes with buttons instead of the manual dials.
Those M3 mirrors are replicas. Stock ones doesn't have that dimple on the round part.

Probably an engine transplant case, and who knows what else. There is a reason for the low price.

First batch of 328s all came with analog aircond controls. Also the oil filter housing still used the metal covers, not plastic. Only later batches they did some changes to it.
 
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