HELP! Exhaust Manifold for E36 M3 EVO
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Guys, I need some assistance...
I am in desperate need of an exhaust manifold for M155 OXO, my E36 M3 Evo.
Part number is S50 B32.
If anyone happens to have made any upgrades (I'd love a Supersprint, but not in the position unfortunately) and has one lurking about in good condition with an awesome working flexi-hose they want to give a good home to, i'd be so very grateful.
Reasonable funds on offer. Can collect within 100-150 miles of postcodes PE or UX.
I'm looking at few on ebay, but rather ask the PH trusted collective first.
Thanks in advance.
I am in desperate need of an exhaust manifold for M155 OXO, my E36 M3 Evo.
Part number is S50 B32.
If anyone happens to have made any upgrades (I'd love a Supersprint, but not in the position unfortunately) and has one lurking about in good condition with an awesome working flexi-hose they want to give a good home to, i'd be so very grateful.
Reasonable funds on offer. Can collect within 100-150 miles of postcodes PE or UX.
I'm looking at few on ebay, but rather ask the PH trusted collective first.
Thanks in advance.
Had a look on e36coupe.com too? Also, www.shropshirebmwparts.co.uk may have a second hand one in stock, they break e36s.
Best of luck
Neal
Best of luck
Neal

I have one that I paid good money for a few years back now but never got around to fitting to my now gone 1997 M3 Evo. It came from a well known parts breaker and has the flexi-section. It has been garaged since 2008, prior to which it was on low miles 1998 car, with the euro 3.2 litre M3 engine (S50B32), so it will be a directly replacement for your leaking part.
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naetype said:
Replacing the flexi joint is a common repair and BMW even make the part to do it. Take it to a local reputable 'M' garage and they'll do it for you. Far, far cheaper than buying and replacing a whole manifold.
Am on the case. Should be fixed by the weekend / early next week.Thanks chaps.
Just want my car back now. I'm missing her. Pain the rear though she is

naetype said:
Replacing the flexi joint is a common repair and BMW even make the part to do it. Take it to a local reputable 'M' garage and they'll do it for you. Far, far cheaper than buying and replacing a whole manifold.
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