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New to E36 325 Even Old Cars 1994
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<blockquote data-quote="2wenty6" data-source="post: 725400" data-attributes="member: 20205"><p>What kinda budget do you have to play with? That, I believe is the most important question and will determine the outcome of your ownership of an e36 325.</p><p></p><p>Briefly:</p><p></p><p>For seat reupholstering you can get quotes from shop to get an idea. I guess the forum favorite would be Top Cushion in Subang. I would advice avoiding Carbi-deco in Puchong, wasn't too satisfied with their work personally.</p><p></p><p>Painting will depend on the level of paintjob you're looking at. I'm sure our more experiences sifus in here can guide you.</p><p></p><p>There will be wear and tear, your first year or two of ownership will be addressing all these as best as you can. The good thing is, once you've replaced the parts, they will last you a long while. Speaking from experience. 10-20k should be able to make it mechanically sound (including some suspension mods).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2wenty6, post: 725400, member: 20205"] What kinda budget do you have to play with? That, I believe is the most important question and will determine the outcome of your ownership of an e36 325. Briefly: For seat reupholstering you can get quotes from shop to get an idea. I guess the forum favorite would be Top Cushion in Subang. I would advice avoiding Carbi-deco in Puchong, wasn't too satisfied with their work personally. Painting will depend on the level of paintjob you're looking at. I'm sure our more experiences sifus in here can guide you. There will be wear and tear, your first year or two of ownership will be addressing all these as best as you can. The good thing is, once you've replaced the parts, they will last you a long while. Speaking from experience. 10-20k should be able to make it mechanically sound (including some suspension mods). [/QUOTE]
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