Project E36 M3

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Project E36 M3

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After my recent bit on bad luck with the E30 :( things have moved on very quickly all, culminating with us picking up1600hrs yesterday, the new toy
E46 325 CI + 1999 Pajero 3.2 + E36 M3 track car 3.2 and a Mini cooper S Vert!!!

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Then the diet started
E46 325 CI + 1999 Pajero 3.2 + E36 M3 track car 3.2 and a Mini cooper S Vert!!!

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Excellant recovery in such a short space of time :thumb:
Look forward to following this thread :)
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that looks nice 8) wait until you remove the front carpet :o not only is it thick but it is moulded to make the floor flat

i had to put alluminium floor plates in my e36 . when are you placing the wheels etc on ebay :?:


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If only the previous owner saw what you've been doing ... :)
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Awww excellent !! Very jealous. I love this model of M3 !!!!!!!!
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Good work Simon

You've picked a cracker by the looks of it, well done. I love the E36 but have always been put off by the wrong sorts who own them (saying that I now drive a mk2 :? )

The 3 litre is reckoned to be the better one. More reliable power figures and no double VANOS. The steering rack can be swapped for a later/Evo one I think.......a bit quicker if I recall correctly.

I followed the EVO magazine Ring car project and I was always envious of having a car with that power and handling. The NA power and easy to source parts make it a serious contender for modern-ish Ring Toy of choice and if a car is effective at the Ring it will be effective at pretty much any UK circuit..........you do realise you'll get your arse handed to you at Pickenham now though ;)

I look forward to following the project. Will be nice to see this one from the start.[/i]
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I have seen the floor, I checked out the Kumho cars earlier in the year and new I would have to go something like that.

I think he may cry, this car really was his pride and joy, he had only done about 6000 miles in the last 3 years!!! I just couldn
E46 325 CI + 1999 Pajero 3.2 + E36 M3 track car 3.2 and a Mini cooper S Vert!!!

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Simon

Do you have someone in mind for the graphics? We have good associations with a few companies now if that helps.
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Thanks for the offer Stu, but I have a freind who has sign written my vans for years, and he did the E30 FOC
E46 325 CI + 1999 Pajero 3.2 + E36 M3 track car 3.2 and a Mini cooper S Vert!!!

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