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Rob S
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Out with the old, in with the new.......

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After 3 happy years, my 4x4 is being sold, to make way for an E36 325i.
I am currently enduring the usual "Oh if only I had the money" and "If only it was next month" responses, but I am used to that after the grey one.
Hopefully the 325 I am looking at in the week will be as good as described, so I can start getting reacquainted with rear wheel drive, and 190 odd BHP it puts out as standard (I appreciate its not much to most on here, but I am used to 4WD with about 170 odd) Can't wait :D
I intend to use it on the odd track day, to get to grips with the handling balance etc.
So I am off to practice not letting people out of junctions, and to sell a

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Sounds great, nice work :D Will talk in detail later :thumb:
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Nowt wrong with a BM mate, 325 will be good enough on the track.

Was impressed with all the BMs at the Ring.

Depends if you want to keep this as a road car or just a trackcar. If just a trackcar then stripping it will reduce the weight.
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@ Stu, no probs, on the phone all day.
@RX7, it'll be my only car, so it'll have to remain fairly sensible, but i have no intention of that meaning no fun.
In due course, I'll aim to improve the suspension, brakes etc.
The seats will be staying however, as I often travel with company.
My goal is to get one, and take it "home" to the 'Ring next year, watch this space.

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Rob S wrote:... it'll have to remain fairly sensible....

Sensible... **shock** :o

No need to be sensible, drop it to the floor fit a roll cage, flat floor the base, fit a bucket seat and removable harness on the drivers side few engien tweeks and away you go :-D

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