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I am moving to New York after graduation and need to sell my car. It's an amazing modified '92 BMW 325is sports coupe, M3 engine, clean title, outfitted with full rally modifications from AC Schnitzer, and an unbelievable sound system (including earthshattering sub-woofer in trunk). All in all, the modifications cost over $14,000, but I'm willing to let the entire car go for just $7,500. I've had it for two years now, and it's given me absolutely no problems whatsoever. It's a great college car, and really unique because of all the mods. Plus, it's a BMW, and ages really well. Scroll down for pictures.
Please e-mail me if you're interested and we can set up a time to test-drive it. Only serious buyers please. I don't have time to take people out for joyrides.
Car: '92 BMW AC Schnitzer 325is E36 racing model (2 door sports coupe)
Modifications:
Chip: Racing Dynamics
Tires: Yokohama 17 inch
Rims: Hamman racing rims
Suspension: AC Schnitzer springs, Bilstein shocks, M Sway bars
Exhaust: AC Schnitzer
Body: AC Schnitzer front lip, rear lip, rear window trim, M3 rear wing, blacked out rocker panels, AC Schnitzer front and back emblems
Interior: M Race pedals, leather bucket racing seats
Sound system: Sony CDX-GT110 stereo with CD player and AUX dock/cable for iPod, Sony XPlod 1100 watt 10-inch subwoofer in trunk (fully controllable from stereo), Nakamishi side panel speakers.
Specs:
Engine: 2.5L, 189hp, I6
Torque: 184 lb-ft
Transmission: 5-spd manual
Fuel economy: 18mpg city, 26mpg highway
Features: Sunroof, AC/heater, Power windows, Power door locks, Leather seats, Airbags, ABS Brakes,
MSRP: $29,100, KBB: $5,400 - $6,125
Total modifications: Over $14,000 for engine, racing chip, exterior, interior and sound system.
Taken from: http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/Spec_Glance.aspx?year=1992&make=BMW&model=3-Series&trimid=-1
N/B: There is now a front license plate installed. Also, ceiling upholstery is coming slightly loose, but this obviously doesn't affect performance.
In addition to these photos, I have a full picture collection of the car, detailing almost everything on it, available to check out at http://www.locusolus.0nyx.com/e36/index.html.
Email me at: brat@stanford.edu if you're interested. Hurry, because it'll go quick. I've had two exotic car dealers come to me offering to help sell the car for around $15,000. I declined their services because they would be charging me ridiculous broker fees, and I'd rather deal with Stanford kids anyways.
Cheers,
Bryan Tan
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