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Popete posted:So a very clean 1998 740il is for sale near my parents place. It has only 69k miles and runs fine according to the dealer. They are asking $5500 for it. I'm very tempted to check it out, it would look great with some style 37 M parallel wheels on it. the real question is: does it have rear end-warmers? those are great, but a different purpose than a e46 touring. If you have a fun car (like an e30) it's really really nice to have a refined car for daily driving and long trips. note that gas mileage will be less than an e46 touring by 3-5mpg
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Popete posted:So a very clean 1998 740il is for sale near my parents place. It has only 69k miles and runs fine according to the dealer. They are asking $5500 for it. I'm very tempted to check it out, it would look great with some style 37 M parallel wheels on it. Man it's like every small car lot has that same 5k 740il. Believe me, there's a lot wrong with that car more than likely.
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8ender posted:Man it's like every small car lot has that same 5k 740il. Believe me, there's a lot wrong with that car more than likely. nickel and dime stuff will get him on either car. intake flapper, oil squirters falling off, subframe cracking, etc on the E46 touring will cost just as much imho
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 02:16 |
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The M60 is a better engine than the M70 at least. As long as the transmission hasn't been trashed, and it's only got 69k miles on it so that doesn't seem super likely it's not like the thing will leave you stranded really. It's just gonna have a bunch of poo poo in the interior that will probably break and annoy you to varying degrees. I don't know if I'd bother getting a 7 series unless I was carting people around all the time, if you want a cruiser an E34 or E39 would be a better bet.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 02:33 |
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Friends don't let friends buy 7ers, end of story. Sure it's cheap but bear in mind that it was an $80-100k car when it was new, and parts prices reflect that. E: if you're buying a full-size German luxury sedan, it's S-Class or nothing. That way at least you can tell yourself that you're driving the finest car in the world when you've rung up another $10k repair bill at the shop. MrChips fucked around with this message at 02:46 on Jan 17, 2014 |
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MrChips posted:Friends don't let friends buy 7ers, end of story. Sure it's cheap but bear in mind that it was an $80-100k car when it was new, and parts prices reflect that. Yeah this is kind of what I was expecting. For some reason the thought of getting to drive around in a giant German luxury sedan during the winter months sounds appealing. But I have my hands full with the e30 and e36. A touring is still possible to throw into that mix. I would love to get an e46 touring and put some BBS LM wheels on it with shorter springs.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 02:46 |
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Plus, go and drive a 740i sport (without the SLS) before you even consider a non-sport LWB. That's the one that might actually be worth the e38 headaches.
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Popete posted:Please tell me this is stupid and I should stop looking at German yachts for a viable winter car when I already have a perfectly serviceable e30. Let's just say there's a lot of truth to the saying that only rich folk and BMW mechanics should own 7's. Get an E39 if you want something bigger to haul people around in and still have fun doing it or just keep with your winter cars now. (Or just swap some heated seats into one of your other cars. Heated seats + gloves makes my commute MUCH better in the morning than when I was driving a benz with non-heated leather)
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 05:13 |
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The E38 parts prices are not as awful as they used to be. Its just annoying poo poo.... the electronics on the E38 have died by now so most of the fixes are posted online. Just avoid V12 models and you'll be fine. Its not that they are worse... just more poo poo, tighter engine bay, and it uses 2 DMEs. https://www.e38.org is where I would start.
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A strange turn of events in my life have occurred recently. My father passed away in the last two years, and my family is dealing with my mother's well being and financial crisis. To promote her independence we have all decided to lease her a brand new vehicle. For the last 20 years she has been driving an e34 525i my father bought her brand new. I spent my whole life with this car, my dad taught me how to drive in it. And after that instilling in me a passion for cars. I have decided to purchase my mother's e34 from her with the intention of making a pretty awesome project car. (I sold my 964 and had been looking for an e36 m3 for the last few months but have not been able to find the right one.) Whats going on with that strut tower? My mother decided it would be a good idea to run a red light into a busy intersection in 1995. The car was repaired but its starting to rot out. That MUST be repaired. So I ask all of you, what are your suggestions I do with this car? I know this is financially dumb. Stupid nostalgia has caused me to turn a blind eye to that. The car is auto, so it will need a complete drivetrain swap. I wanted to do an LS series however it looks to be a very hard feat. 2JZ? Turbo m50? Help me decide this cars sweet fate.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 14:54 |
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Just... buy it and drive it? You don't have to go whole hog on it but an LS 5er would certainly be a blast on the road I'd read the poo poo out of that thread
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tuddy posted:Whats going on with that strut tower? My mother decided it would be a good idea to run a red light into a busy intersection in 1995. The car was repaired but its starting to rot out. That MUST be repaired. Fix the rust dude! Swap a drive train in there and spend all that money just to have the other poo poo rot out? I mean piss your money away, but drive it like it is. Besides, every one and their drat brother does an LS-X motor swap, if you are going to do a swap, do something interesting. Shoe horn an M70 in that pig. 570i
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tuddy posted:A strange turn of events in my life have occurred recently. My father passed away in the last two years, and my family is dealing with my mother's well being and financial crisis. To promote her independence we have all decided to lease her a brand new vehicle. Want to take a trip to Ontario? I have a e34 525i winter package that is going to be retired soon. Good engine, 5 speed, limited slip diff, and the sport seats. 137k on the engine and I'm daily driving it right now.
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# ? Jan 17, 2014 16:34 |
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Honestly I'd scrap it with that strut tower rust unless you are going to fix it yourself and are also drat good at welding. E34 shells really aren't expensive at all.
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Crustashio posted:Honestly I'd scrap it with that strut tower rust unless you are going to fix it yourself and are also drat good at welding. E34 shells really aren't expensive at all. I plan on fixing it myself / having my buddy weld it.
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So it sounds like my dad is getting pretty serious about wanting to restore the 87 325is. By restore it I mean he wants to put a turbo/super charger in, fix the rust spot. Actually I'm not really sure what he wants to do, but I guess that's where I come in. You guys have suggestions on turbo/super kits? Neither of us are really comfortable working on cars yet but he has a lot of tools and space and between the two of us can probably do most jobs. The turbo/super we could have a shop install (definitely for the turbo, a bolt on super kit we could probably do ourselves). I guess my question is what sort of modifications should we look into? He has tasked me with coming up with a parts list and he'll make an order soon with plans to work on the car over the summer. The car already has lowered springs from previous owner but I figure we could put some coilovers in as the suspension is starting to feel a bit loose. The car has 120k miles but is in good shape, it's currently my winter car and doesn't get driven much the rest of the year. I had some leaky coolant hoses replaced a year ago and it has a small oil leak which requires it to be topped off every once in a while.
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My 335i threw a CEL today for P0015 pending. Looks to be VANOS exhaust solenoid, and a fairly straightforward yank, clean, and reinstall scenario. If I shut the car off and turn it back on, everything clears right away. What I'm trying to verify are the BMW specific codes, which my generic OBD scanner cant pull. I guess it makes more sense to just hurry up and buy my JB4 with USB cable, vs spending $200 on the Bavarian Technic cable. The JB4 can pull all those BMW specific codes as well right?
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Popete posted:So it sounds like my dad is getting pretty serious about wanting to restore the 87 325is. By restore it I mean he wants to put a turbo/super charger in, fix the rust spot. Actually I'm not really sure what he wants to do, but I guess that's where I come in. All of this sounds like a terrible loving idea.
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Popete posted:So it sounds like my dad is getting pretty serious about wanting to restore the 87 325is. By restore it I mean he wants to put a turbo/super charger in, fix the rust spot. Actually I'm not really sure what he wants to do, but I guess that's where I come in. What the gently caress? You want to restore this car, but you want to put coilovers and a turbo or a supercharger on it? This doesn't make any sense at all. Refresh the suspension bushings and components, fix the rust spot, and install an E36 steering rack. Then you can worry about forced induction.
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Lightbulb Out posted:What the gently caress? agreed. Personally, I'd M50TU swap the thing and call it good. Much less money/effort for a newer, more efficient motor that makes about 200hp while being reliable and using stock factory parts. And definitely do ALL the bushings and steering components.
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NWDub posted:M50TU If you're gonna swap, do M52. Absolutely no reason to stick to the M50. Or really even M5x, S50s/S52s can be had pretty cheap these days/ Crustashio fucked around with this message at 00:05 on Jan 18, 2014 |
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Crustashio posted:If you're gonna swap, do M52. Absolutely no reason to stick to the M50. Or really even M5x, S50s/S52s can be had pretty cheap these days/ While your at it. Just shove an M62 in there.
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Crustashio posted:If you're gonna swap, do M52. Absolutely no reason to stick to the M50. Or really even M5x, S50s/S52s can be had pretty cheap these days/ because they're easy as gently caress to boost later and cheap as hell to buy single stage vanos makes tuning a breeze tuning dual vanos is a PITA. NWDub fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Jan 18, 2014 |
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What's with the upper left text? Is that track info from the CD changer or something?
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 00:45 |
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Jonny 290 posted:What's with the upper left text? Is that track info from the CD changer or something? It's what song is playing on the radio station.
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NWDub posted:because they're easy as gently caress to boost later and cheap as hell to buy M52 isn't dual vanos, and is still cheap. I could barely give mine away, ended up selling it for 350 with all accessories, harness and ECU.
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Yeah restore is not the best choice of words. We wanna boost the car, but also get it to a good maintenance point and cosmetically refreshed. The car is in solid condition and is ripe for a project, but the end goal is not a restored stock 325is. I like the idea of an S52 swap, I feel like I could come by one in Wisconsin where a lot of older cars are rotting away.
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 05:21 |
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M50/2/S52 is going to be the easiest cheapest route from all my observations. I think my plan is that route + 5-lug swap on my red car. After I buy my dads mint '87 325is
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 05:51 |
Would it be a good idea to go with an M/S50 instead of the 52 so the car is already OBDI?
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 18:03 |
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That is my understanding, yes.
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 18:10 |
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For 300 dollars you can get a tune + delete EWS, SAP and post-cat O2s. For me that would be worth it for the better motor. I wouldn't turn down an M50/S50, but I'd certainly look for the OBD2 versions over the OBD1.
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Misguided basket-case? or value-oriented track car? http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/4292912367.html quote:BMW E30 M50 UNIQUE SWAP
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# ? Jan 19, 2014 20:51 |
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Holy poo poo
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 01:19 |
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Hey BMW thread, I've got a couple questions for you. I currently have a mid-00s Civic Hybrid that is like driving a lawnmower and am looking to get a late-00s 328i. I have a friend who's moving cross country who is selling an 08 with ~60k miles, base package, full service records, for around 16k. It looks like my local dealer has a similar 08 with 87k miles, the same package + Bluetooth and Navigation for $13,900. Carfax on that one comes back clean with full service records all at the same dealer. Am I crazy for thinking that's a pretty good deal? Are there any things in particular I should keep an eye out for? I need to drive a real car again.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 01:27 |
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I'm no expert, but both of those prices seem kinda low to me, which makes me suspicious.
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Hog Obituary posted:Misguided basket-case? or value-oriented track car? yes, take a car with 50/50 weight distribution and gently caress IT ALL UP
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 05:54 |
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GOD drat COOLING SYSTEM.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 06:20 |
cursedshitbox posted:
What the?
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 06:36 |
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M51 diesel, same engine as you'd get in a 525td/s
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another angle of the thing. His harness work scares the poo poo out of me though.
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