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TI-driftin 05-07-2009 05:00 AM

FS: 95' 318ti sport REDUCED!!!
 
Selling my pride and joy. Looking to get a motorcycle and that is the only reason I am selling/trading my car.

Its a 95' bmw 318ti E36/M42 sport package. The 318TI is a compact version of the 318 coupe. It is 500lbs lighter but maintains the same cabin space as the coup/sedan. This allows for better mpg's, quicker acceleration, and easier trunk access, plus the seats fold down for more cargo space.
168k highway mi, 1.8L, !!!28-32MPG AVERAGE!!! 5SP w/Limited slip differetial. Runs really good. sunroof. JVC in dash mp3/cd/dvd/gps with 24 gig hard drive, ipod adapter, back up camera and 2x 7" wide screen sunvisor monitors. Miles may seem high but many people have taken these engines apart and the internals still look new. Also i have already replaced many parts which will reduce any chances of future repairs. Good solid car.
Many new parts: (all parts purchased are top of the line and better then O.E. quality)
plugs, wires, belts, vacuum hoses, valve gaskets, egnition coil, ecu, thermostat. slotted/dimpled rotors, calipers, pads, Meyle control arms & urethane bushings, ball joints, H&R sport springs, Bilstein Sport struts and shocks, Emp shock mounts, Ireland Engineering camber/tow kit (rear), urethane subframe and trailing arm bushings. Im sure theres more that im forgetting

I assure you that all repairs/upgrades have improved the car and have not compromised the integrity and reliability of the car. I am very passionate about this car and it has seen the best TLC I could give it.

Bad:
A/c leaks and needs recharged before it will turn on.
Passenger wiper arm broke
Clutch is near the end of its life. I have new upgraded Sachs clutch that will come with the car.

Car will come with stock 15" aluminum wheels/tires and your choice of the 18" penta axis wheels or the 19" TSW Mondello Wheels.
18's and 19's have kumho performance tires with plenty of tread left.

I also am including a $500 GIFT CARD for "Bmw of Peoria" that can be used for parts, service, and accessories. (I will not need it since im selling the car)

Asking Price: $4500 (318ti.org exlusive price)
POSSIBLE TRADE for cheaper car, truck, or sport bike.
I DO NOT WANT AN EVEN TRADE. I am looking to trade for vehicle with a value of less then 3k plus cash.

CONTACT: call/text 309-337-2733 or email travispurcell@yahoo.com

TI-driftin 05-07-2009 05:05 AM

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ti3 05-07-2009 08:38 AM

if you were closer to CT I would have a good trade for you, I think. a yamaha FZR-600 worth about 2500 or so fun bike, and I am looking for a ti, but... I think too far away :-( goodluck on the sale

TI-driftin 05-08-2009 12:24 AM

Yea that would be nice. Darn the distance.

Coop540iT 05-08-2009 01:09 PM

Darn The Distance
 
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Originally Posted by ti3 (Post 228219)
if you were closer to CT I would have a good trade for you, I think. a yamaha FZR-600 worth about 2500 or so fun bike, and I am looking for a ti, but... I think too far away :-( goodluck on the sale

Come on guys, where is you're sense of adventure? Do the deal, load up the trailer and off you go. It would make a great (long) weekend road trip and you would have a great stories to tell :biggrin:

ti3 05-08-2009 07:35 PM

I assume you are wanting the bike +cash, if you are asking for a bike less than 3k. I mean its only 1000 miles, and about 15 hours of driving... no big deal.... ::facepalm:: sigh

TI-driftin 05-10-2009 09:40 PM

dont think 15 hours of driving would be to fun but what year is the bike? good condition? miles?

TI-driftin 05-12-2009 02:49 AM

bump

TI-driftin 05-19-2009 04:10 AM

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ti3 05-19-2009 06:21 AM

'89 yamaha FZR600r, 28k+ miles on it, but it runs well. I have been fixing things on it here and there as needed, and trying to take good care of it. I've probably only put a couple hundred into fixing it, and its still real quick for an older bike, great to learn on, easy to control, but has a good amount of power when its needed. I dunno, its a pretty standard pocket rocket, but its fun and I have a ton of extra parts for it because the guy I got it from gave me a whole box of extra parts from a 91 that he had taken apart, including rims and tires, and brake calipers and front fork struts(or whatever they are called), an extra mostly intact harness, some other major components, and a bunch of other little stuff, like bolts and alternator, switches, etc. Brand new battery, any other questions?

TI-driftin 05-29-2009 01:23 AM

still up for sale

guramrit.s 06-05-2009 09:33 PM

how much for the rims?? and btw how do you tint the taillights???

TI-driftin 06-05-2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by guramrit.s (Post 231738)
how much for the rims?? and btw how do you tint the taillights???

Make an offer. Here are the details
http://www.318ti.org/forum/showthread.php?t=26493

The tailights are painted. I just taped them off in the design that i wanted and bought some textured paint for plastic from walmart and sprayed them. The paint is real durable. I haven't had any chips on them at all. (multiple layers to keep the light from showing through)


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