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WTB s54 m3 engine & tranny


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Hello,

New to the whole 2002 BMW world.

Just bought a 71' off ebay and spun a rod driving it back home.

Now what...

I want to do a s54 (e46 M3) swap, looking for everything I need (motor/tranny+)

I live in Nothern California.

Any shops I could contact in the bay area/north bay that could do a swap?

Any idea where to get a S54 motor/tranny?

Side project for someone local...?

Thanks-

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Have you researched this? Not trying to be a dick but theres a whole lot more to it than making motor mounts that will allow you to drop the motor in.

Youre going to basically have to redesign the entire car. The 02 is like a soup can . Do an e30 s54 Its well documented and relatively easy and the e30 can handle the added HP and stress that comes with it

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