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Purchasing a 318i(m) E36
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<blockquote data-quote="DanPromote" data-source="post: 92457" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>Yes I'll definately maintain it well... maybe even better than my girlfriend...ehheh </p><p></p><p>nikazwa ... that's mainly due to cost I found out that a bmw gearbox costs RM6000 (not sure if it's the same for manual) while a 280hp SR20 halfcut costs RM2500. Of course this is only contingency planning I always want to make sure everything is covered when I purchase a car. </p><p></p><p>elwine30 .. my 1st priority is just to drive it stock for a few months just to make sure everything is working properly. In the near future maybe some AC Scnitzer or Racing Dynamic bodykit & 17in light weight wheels as well as coilovers. Then finally engine mods(turbokit/supercharger/engine transplant).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanPromote, post: 92457, member: 1834"] Yes I'll definately maintain it well... maybe even better than my girlfriend...ehheh nikazwa ... that's mainly due to cost I found out that a bmw gearbox costs RM6000 (not sure if it's the same for manual) while a 280hp SR20 halfcut costs RM2500. Of course this is only contingency planning I always want to make sure everything is covered when I purchase a car. elwine30 .. my 1st priority is just to drive it stock for a few months just to make sure everything is working properly. In the near future maybe some AC Scnitzer or Racing Dynamic bodykit & 17in light weight wheels as well as coilovers. Then finally engine mods(turbokit/supercharger/engine transplant). [/QUOTE]
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