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BMW e30 318is Slick top 3k Firm


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wihtout wheels and tires.

These are all the parts I have put on within the past two years that I can think of. I am defintiley missing some

Turner springs

e90 drop hats.

Bilstiens

Ejnigght lower frame cross brace and skid pad.

Mark D Chip

JB racing Aluminum flywheel

Clutch

EURO Smileyz

Cardinal Interior

Corbeaus

Afr gauge

Complete Timing chain job

Control arms, bushings, sway bar links tie rods, ball joints. etc

new Battery

Rear strut brace

Supersprint

new Catalytic converter

Skirts

CD/aux Stereo

Euro plate Filler

Momo Wheel and hub

Please message me with questions

as is

This m42 hauls and had perfect compression across the board

Car comes with a spare set of cams, and mustang intectors as well as a parts lot.

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Hey! Is the car still available? What is the mileage/service (profile gasket, etc)? email me at aashish.dalal@gmail.com

Aashish

1969 BMW 2002--I gotta finish this damn thing

1987 BMW 325is--S52 Monster

1975 Innocenti Mini 1001-- the most cost dense car ever!

1995 318ti

2004 BMW 330i ZHP

2004 Toyota Tacoma (gotta have something reliable!)--can't live without

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Hey let me know if you are around on the 17th in the evening. Ive got a flight out from sac at 7, so I should be free a little before 530

Aashish

1969 BMW 2002--I gotta finish this damn thing

1987 BMW 325is--S52 Monster

1975 Innocenti Mini 1001-- the most cost dense car ever!

1995 318ti

2004 BMW 330i ZHP

2004 Toyota Tacoma (gotta have something reliable!)--can't live without

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