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  • DREAM CAR!!! there's saliva all over my keyboard

  • @MrMbk89 at first i bought it to be a little different but i have began to realize what a great platform this can be if someone wants to make many compromises. for the money, my limited knowledge has a difficult time thinking of a better purchase for the performance driven enthusiasts. there are better stock cars but if one wants a project with potential than they would be wise to consider this platform. these cars can get light and the engines can make serious power....knowledge is power.

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  • die spur hättet ihr auch noch zeigen sollen^^

  • i think he just time traveled lol

  • @e36mpowerFTW they sure can, i remember as a child seeing them tear the asphalt on a hillclimb race near my home and think (one day...). i fell in love vith the e36 the first time i saw it. my friend is a BMW enthusiast so he's trying to find me one in good condition and not TOO expensive

  • I own and e36 aqnd e46 love both cars but my e36 is gonna be my toy with more power then the e46

  • @soldierx345 i myself have already accepted this platform for life. this decision was based predominantly on the time i have invested. they are great looking cars, are easy to work on and have potent performance potential.

    i would consider replacing most the oem rubber bushing with polyurethane and not worry about much again about bushing. cooling systems are prone like most vehicles to fail and can set one back easily over a 1000 for a hg job or worse if neglected.

  • @e36mpowerFTW you're welcome. Thanks for the advice, however the e36 is one of my dream cars, i would be no less than content to own just a stock one, id be extremely happy for one with an exhaust and a few minor upgrades. And a turbo, well i'd be ecstatic.

  • @scrokostas yes, i did. i forget the exact details but i think i got one or two more burnouts before i had to change them.

  • @soldierx345 it was a 97 techno violet m3. this drivetrain now resides in a 93 325 chassis painted textured satin black.

    thank you but i have some advise; try to set higher goals than to own an e36. there are more noble goals one can become known for while investing a lot less time. they are great cars but try not to become to involved with the car and miss out on life.

    stay safe.

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