BMW M3 3.0
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richieboy3008

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199 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Had it about a month now


Edited by richieboy3008 on Friday 3rd September 20:24

steeveeboy

663 posts

189 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Looks quite clean, any more info??
Steve

richieboy3008

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2,058 posts

199 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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My other pics are too large to upload!

Anyway, as I said, picked it up about a month ago. A few things to sort out:

Fix Air-con, DONE, needed and new condenser.
Small amount of rust on rear arches
Spoiler is loose
Loose door card, Done, required new clips.
4 new tyres to be fitted and will get geo setup done at the same time.

The car has been very well looked after, huge history file. Great fun to drive, hell of a lot of car for the money!

Happy to answer any questions.

steeveeboy

663 posts

189 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Looks great,
How much did you pay?
What sort of mileage?
Sorry just being nosy biggrin
Steve

JFReturns

3,736 posts

187 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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Looks really nice in that colour. Questions as per above^

Also, as the spoiler is loose anyway, have you considered loosing it altogether for a cleaner look?

BalhamBadger

1,176 posts

189 months

Thursday 2nd September 2010
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JFReturns said:
Looks really nice in that colour. Questions as per above^

Also, as the spoiler is loose anyway, have you considered loosing it altogether for a cleaner look?
I have a 328 and would quite like to lose the spoiler for the reasons you mention. Is it straightforward or do you need to fill and paint over the fastening points?

richieboy3008

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Thursday 2nd September 2010
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BalhamBadger said:
JFReturns said:
Looks really nice in that colour. Questions as per above^

Also, as the spoiler is loose anyway, have you considered loosing it altogether for a cleaner look?
I have a 328 and would quite like to lose the spoiler for the reasons you mention. Is it straightforward or do you need to fill and paint over the fastening points?
I got it for just over 4k with 114k on the clock, a little more than most 3.0's, but it is very good condition.

I have considered getting rid of the spoiler, as it looks like a cheap replica anyway, depends how much it is the fill the paint the holes.

richieboy3008

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199 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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Update:

4 new tyres on, went for Kumho Sport ku31's and had the geo setup as it pulled to the left slightly. NowI feel a lot more confident with the car and high speeds.

Next on the list with be to tackle the rust on the arches and remove the spoiler.

BalhamBadger

1,176 posts

189 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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How much was the geo setup richie?

Please post some pics when you get the spoiler removed!

richieboy3008

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Thursday 9th September 2010
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BalhamBadger said:
How much was the geo setup richie?

Please post some pics when you get the spoiler removed!
Will do, as people have said, it looks far 'cleaner' with out it.

Geo was £80, had it done here http://www.super-tyres.co.uk/supertyresfourwh.html... highly recommended.


I also need to give the interior a good clean and feed the leather. Does anyone know how to reattach a gear knob? Mine comes off if you're a little too enthusiastic..

Evangelion

8,081 posts

194 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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That is just sex on wheels!!

Evo

3,462 posts

270 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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After going through the unappreciated period of time that these sort of cars tend to go through the E36 M3's are now looking like a cool classic car, even better for being OEM.

Very nice, we like alot.

richieboy3008

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Friday 10th September 2010
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Evo said:
After going through the unappreciated period of time that these sort of cars tend to go through the E36 M3's are now looking like a cool classic car, even better for being OEM.

Very nice, we like alot.
I have to admit that I never really liked the E36 series, but then I saw a nice clean coupe a few months ago a thourgh it looked great. Good ones are becoming few and far between.

soad

34,034 posts

192 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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Car looks really good. Love it - M power too.

declasm

427 posts

210 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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richieboy3008 said:
I have to admit that I never really liked the E36 series, but then I saw a nice clean coupe a few months ago a thourgh it looked great. Good ones are becoming few and far between.
I was absolutely the same, then recently I looked more closely at the coupe and it's grown on me hugely so I bought one smile

Evo

3,462 posts

270 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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And a very capable car too, my Chimaera 4.0 had couldn't pull away from a friends E36 M3 as we accelerated up a mway sliproad.

peaktorque

1,807 posts

227 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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Evo said:
And a very capable car too, my Chimaera 4.0 had couldn't pull away from a friends E36 M3 as we accelerated up a mway sliproad.
My Chimaera 400 has no chance against my brothers 3.2 M3 Evo (I have tried)

240 bhp vs 333 bhp (both dyno recorded) , thats my excuse anyway wink

robsco

7,875 posts

192 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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Very nice. Always liked those wheels too, there's something about them.

emicen

8,932 posts

234 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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richieboy3008 said:
Update:

4 new tyres on, went for Kumho Sport ku31's and had the geo setup as it pulled to the left slightly. NowI feel a lot more confident with the car and high speeds.

Next on the list with be to tackle the rust on the arches and remove the spoiler.
Just for clarity:

You spent money on new tyres and a full alignment and are liking the high speed stability, so you're going to take off one of the aerodynamic aids that M division developed to keep the rear stable at speed?

Makes perfect sense... silly

richieboy3008

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199 months

Saturday 11th September 2010
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emicen said:
richieboy3008 said:
Update:

4 new tyres on, went for Kumho Sport ku31's and had the geo setup as it pulled to the left slightly. NowI feel a lot more confident with the car and high speeds.

Next on the list with be to tackle the rust on the arches and remove the spoiler.
Just for clarity:

You spent money on new tyres and a full alignment and are liking the high speed stability, so you're going to take off one of the aerodynamic aids that M division developed to keep the rear stable at speed?

Makes perfect sense... silly
The 3.0 litre cars didn't come with spoilers, the one that is on my car is an after market one.