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1995 BMW M3 LTW
#46
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Year: 1995
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Mileage (numbers only please): 66000
Color: White
VIN: WBSBF9324SEH07533
Price (no $ sign please): $40000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Texas
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
Just saying, you probably would not have had to had several long conversations about the car if you put together a comprehensive for sale post. And I get it, we are all busy and I may have actually been more than a tire-kicker if more of the history of the car was disclosed in this post (actually in the market for something fun). But I honestly (and this is my personal preference) don't want to have long conversations about a car that has been heavily modified. I'd like to see clear maintenance and modification history in order to make a decision on whether to reach out. As a wise person once said, buy the seller, not the car.
Either way, good luck with the sale...I'm sure someone will pick this up as it does seem under market
Either way, good luck with the sale...I'm sure someone will pick this up as it does seem under market
I bought the car in 1999 when LTWs were trading at slightly over E36 M3 prices. I drove on the street and DE events. car had about 55k miles on it when I sold it.
Sold the car in 2003 to a gentleman in TX as a track ready car for DE with a Gruppe N Euro 3.0L installed. Original motor was taken out to put a the Euro motor in for more power and high revving capability.
TX owner shipped the car to BimmerWorld to have the S54, transmission, diff, Moton Shocks, and more track prep done to it as the ultimate DE car. Owner took delivery of the car and lots interest in track driving. The car sat until someone finally convinced him to sell it.
#47
Three Wheelin'
How's this for history:
I bought the car in 1999 when LTWs were trading at slightly over E36 M3 prices. I drove on the street and DE events. car had about 55k miles on it when I sold it.
Sold the car in 2003 to a gentleman in TX as a track ready car for DE with a Gruppe N Euro 3.0L installed. Original motor was taken out to put a the Euro motor in for more power and high revving capability.
TX owner shipped the car to BimmerWorld to have the S54, transmission, diff, Moton Shocks, and more track prep done to it as the ultimate DE car. Owner took delivery of the car and lots interest in track driving. The car sat until someone finally convinced him to sell it.
I bought the car in 1999 when LTWs were trading at slightly over E36 M3 prices. I drove on the street and DE events. car had about 55k miles on it when I sold it.
Sold the car in 2003 to a gentleman in TX as a track ready car for DE with a Gruppe N Euro 3.0L installed. Original motor was taken out to put a the Euro motor in for more power and high revving capability.
TX owner shipped the car to BimmerWorld to have the S54, transmission, diff, Moton Shocks, and more track prep done to it as the ultimate DE car. Owner took delivery of the car and lots interest in track driving. The car sat until someone finally convinced him to sell it.
Since I'm not a buyer, I will stop there.
#48
#49
Three Wheelin'
Hah doesn't mean I won't post...and not sure why you are being semi-hostile (or if I'm just reading it that way). I'm giving you feedback on how to format a proper for sale ad to save you time. Here is my post when I was selling my E46M3 (too bad the images are borked now): http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=486008
#50
Apparently
Buddy, the seller has been upfront and honest about the engine swap and everything else since the third or fourth sentence of his ad, so if anyone is coming across as hostile to me (and others, it seems) it's you. I don't know if the OP banged your high school sweetheart or something, but to be honest you, his ad isn't about YOU and your issues with it. He's trying to sell his car, which even you said is a good deal. Here's the good news: you don't wanna buy this sweet car at a good deal, you don't have to. But maybe you can stop taking a $hit on the hood in front of everyone?
That said, if this will make you feel better, we get it. You're not interested in the car. Understood. Point taken. Oh, and you're far better at creating a For Sale ad. Feel better?
Now, can we move on?
Thanks, from everybody
Buddy, the seller has been upfront and honest about the engine swap and everything else since the third or fourth sentence of his ad, so if anyone is coming across as hostile to me (and others, it seems) it's you. I don't know if the OP banged your high school sweetheart or something, but to be honest you, his ad isn't about YOU and your issues with it. He's trying to sell his car, which even you said is a good deal. Here's the good news: you don't wanna buy this sweet car at a good deal, you don't have to. But maybe you can stop taking a $hit on the hood in front of everyone?
That said, if this will make you feel better, we get it. You're not interested in the car. Understood. Point taken. Oh, and you're far better at creating a For Sale ad. Feel better?
Now, can we move on?
Thanks, from everybody
#55
Very interested in the car and have cash on hand. Give me a call or send me an email when you have a chance: 610-952-6686 calvin@motorcarstudios.com
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What a beautiful and functional E36! Having owned an E36 many years ago, there's no doubting that whoever buys this will have an amazing time driving it.
However, on the topic of it being an LTW. It's unfortunate that the car did not retain the original engine. I'm sure that will have an adverse effect on the selling price. It's no different than posting a 911 GT3 with some other upgraded engine. Sure it was originally a GT3 but it's been modified into something different.
Anyhow, best of luck with your sale!!!
However, on the topic of it being an LTW. It's unfortunate that the car did not retain the original engine. I'm sure that will have an adverse effect on the selling price. It's no different than posting a 911 GT3 with some other upgraded engine. Sure it was originally a GT3 but it's been modified into something different.
Anyhow, best of luck with your sale!!!