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Complete 85 m10 with tranny , harness , ecu


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I have a complete running m10 with tranny , harness , ecu, radiator and probably a few other things as well from an 85 318i . I'm converting the car to Spec e30 , and have had this on the a few forums with little interest . (bfc , r3v and cl ) I really don't want to junk a perfectly good running motor , a friend suggested this site . Hopefully someone on here might want it

Tranny either needs new clutch , or master cylinder . I have not driven the car in the 2 years I've had it , so I'm not exactly sure . Has always started right up . I did put new plugs , rotor , cap , wires and have all new belts for it as well . Motor is sitting in car , ready to be pulled . At this point it's holding me up on my build , because I have no where to put it . Asking $150 for everything , I can throw in driveshaft if you can use it as well ....Thanks for looking

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