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<blockquote data-quote="wirelessjunkie" data-source="post: 54835" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Eddie, a second hand M3 cost about RM340k to RM360k nowadays. A 2000 325 would probably go for RM155k nowadays. That's a RM200k difference between the cars which you have to consider about. With the high Euro, a S54 engine would cost about RM70k-RM80k and you have to budget for brakes, suspension, wiring etc as well hence if cash flow permits, you should go for the real thing as the dynamics are much different today from the time my buddy got his car as he saved a bundle back then and there was no RHD M3 on sale in Malaysia back then. The car was prepared for him RIDES style (ala Discovery channel) to his specification on a no expense spared basis. However, if you would like to go through the thrill of seeing the mods go through, PM me. Cheers and good luck.</p><p></p><p>Btw, if you are keen on a manual E46 M3 in Phoenix Yellow, let me know. I have a friend who is selling. Cheers again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wirelessjunkie, post: 54835, member: 58"] Eddie, a second hand M3 cost about RM340k to RM360k nowadays. A 2000 325 would probably go for RM155k nowadays. That's a RM200k difference between the cars which you have to consider about. With the high Euro, a S54 engine would cost about RM70k-RM80k and you have to budget for brakes, suspension, wiring etc as well hence if cash flow permits, you should go for the real thing as the dynamics are much different today from the time my buddy got his car as he saved a bundle back then and there was no RHD M3 on sale in Malaysia back then. The car was prepared for him RIDES style (ala Discovery channel) to his specification on a no expense spared basis. However, if you would like to go through the thrill of seeing the mods go through, PM me. Cheers and good luck. Btw, if you are keen on a manual E46 M3 in Phoenix Yellow, let me know. I have a friend who is selling. Cheers again. [/QUOTE]
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