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1988 E30 M3
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1988 E30 M3
Year: 1998
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Mileage (numbers only please): 97800
Color: Zinnoberrot Red/Black
VIN: WBSAK0304J2197053
Price (no $ sign please): $54000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 5 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM Radio
Mostly original with a few period specific upgrades including:
BBS RN 17 " wheels
Eibach springs with Koni dampers
Front and rear shock tower braces
Stromung stainless steel muffler
EVO 2 steering wheel
EVO 3 carbon fiber front splitter and rear spoiler
Euro Smiley Headlamps
Short shift kit with ZHP Shift ****
Updated Rear Control Arm + Sub-Frame Bushings
Recent service records within past year which include:
Rear main seal
Transmission mounts
OEM Radiator and hose
Four wheel balancing and re-straightening one bent wheel.
Prior EAG service records include:
Valve adjustment and valve cover gasket
Throttle body gaskets
Updated S50 timing chain tensioner
AC compressor bushings
New front control arm bushings
VIN: WBSAK0304J2197053
Purchased from EAG. Need room for potential track car. Asking $56k. PPIs welcome.
Please email nauman.aiza@gmail.com for more pics and with questions.
Last edited by nhs15; 05-11-2017 at 10:29 AM.
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If its from EAG it should be really nice! I bought my 91 from them and although it was pricey, it is nearly perfect and all the high dollar stuff was already completed. Well worth it IMHO. I also remember when these were $10k cars. I had several and sold several. I paid the price when I had to have another one. GLWS. BTW, did you talk to Eric about buying it back?
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CarreraX, yes I did some time back but we couldn't agree on a price. Also not in a rush to sell. I have a deep 3 car garage (yes its painted M colors) that could probably fit 4 cars if I stuck this in the corner using wheel dollies. Wife thought I was crazy. If no sale I'll keep and no dedicated track car, I'll just use my dd which is an F80 M3 6MT.
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To the OP, beautiful car and good luck with the sale! And how are you liking your F80?
#11
Thank you. Love the F80. Have had it for a year and a half now, its my daily driver. Tolerates winters in MD with snow tires, plenty of room in the back for my family, and plenty of car for the track. But for some reason I'm still addicted to classic cars and prefer them..
#12
Thank you. Love the F80. Have had it for a year and a half now, its my daily driver. Tolerates winters in MD with snow tires, plenty of room in the back for my family, and plenty of car for the track. But for some reason I'm still addicted to classic cars and prefer them..
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Great looking car and very fair price! Best of luck with the sale sir!
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#15
They're also way crappier than the E30 - It's hard to explain - Cost cutting to the max in the E36.
Although, a nice/low mileage E36 M3 does command a premium, but it's one of those in-between cars, kind of like the 996 of BMW.