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Re-Re 09-06-2009 02:52 PM

FOR SALE
 
I'm selling a 1995 BMW 318ti, 5 speed manual transmission, 4 cylinder club sport engine 164,000 miles. MD inspected Oct 08 and emissions Apr 09. AM/FM/CD, AC, cloth seats in good shape. New paint job (Cosmo black) Oct 08. NEW INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ITEMS: HID headlights, clear corners, clear side signals, new grill, microfilters, new kumho tires, rear/front brake pads, rotors, front end alignment, floor mats, front badge, headliner, door panels, inside B-pillars, window guides, shock plates, front/rear shock, windshield wipers, plugs, emerg and gear shift boots, belts/hoses, some molding and trim, keyless entry. I have put $8500 in car since I purchased in Oct 09. Bought as a fixer up/commuter, however, traffic in DC/Metropolitan area, is not fun driving manual especially with bad left knee. I have all receipts for work done on car. New fog lights are included but not hooked up. Currently driving car daily 80 miles round trip. Selling car for $5,000. Car is great car, runs good, looks awesome. :biggrin:

713bmw318ti 09-06-2009 03:05 PM

Any pictures?

Re-Re 09-06-2009 03:12 PM

Photo's are in my photo gallery.

roadrash 09-06-2009 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Re-Re (Post 243559)
4 cylinder club sport engine

Your car is not a Club Sport. True, if it's a 1995 model, it has the same engine as the Club Sport, but that's because all 95's had the same M42 engine.

Looks like a nice specimen though! Good luck on the sale!

runnr548 09-08-2009 03:51 AM

Very nice car!

96cali 09-08-2009 05:18 AM

maybe he replaced it with an M42 from a CS? In any case there is nothing different about that motor.

Re-Re 09-08-2009 12:30 PM

True - there was a complete motor swap - original motor was blown, switched to club sport.

roadrash 09-08-2009 02:03 PM

So you swapped from an M42 to an M42. :-) Rather than mentioning "club sport," you should include the mileage on the old engine when it blew and the mileage on the "new" engine when it was swapped in.

bmw_knight 09-09-2009 12:57 AM

Yes this was a complete motor swap from a wrecked 1995 Clubsport. It doesn't have the 3.45 lsd though.
One of the things she missed was it has a short throw shifter well shorter from a M3


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