Almost Monty...BMW 318is 'loon

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Rob S
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Almost Monty...BMW 318is 'loon

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I've been fortunate enough to beat quite a few people to get a promotion at work. The downside is a move further afield, and hence something a little cheaper to run than a mapped Cupra beckoned. I wanted to try and keep four doors, and RWD if possible so that when I lose control of the car I can call it drifting as long as I don't bin it :)
Any, there are nt many semi-decent drivers cars that fit that bill, unless you're willing to go back down the route of increased running costs.
There was a very limited run of the E36 four door shell, with all M Tec running gear, along with the M44 1.9 16v engine from the E36 318is Coupe. Most saloons either come with a 1.8 8v, or the more regular 6 cylinder engines.
They are rare as I say, and because of how many were registered during the single year they were made, "howmanyleft" is nt that reliable. BMWOC reckons there are about 50 odd on the road.

Well by pure fluke I found one with a desperate seller on the 'bay, who was willing to sell it quickly at

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Yeah baby :thumbs:
Nice to see you back in a rear wheel drive NA panzer buddy, and obviously if and when you want a pro to sort that underseal at cost let me know :thumbs:
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Cheers mate, as discussed that is a big "yes please".
I'll compile a shopping list and list of jobs, and enjoy this wee car I think.

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I have a J plate 318is on my drive ready for breaking if you need any parts let me know
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What colour Rob?
What wheels mate?

It may be best to get a breaking ad started before sibling warfare breaks out :thumbs:
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Just checked it is an L plate car in red. It's a coupe the paint is not great and rust in usual places, doors do look good black leather interior is worn but not ripped think it has done 150k think wheels are 15" they are really tatty
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Rob, if Stu does nt want them, I'd be interested in the front indicators if orange, the airbox, the wheel brace, the tool kit, the headlamps, and in the unlikely event the gear knob and handbrake handle cover are still in good condition, them too please ;)

Please let me know as I am trying to source these. Cheers mate.
Can't see Stuart wanting these somehow.

Thanks Rob

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Looks like a nice cheap runner there rob :thumbs:
Small one's are more juicy

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Cheers Trev, well pleased so far but it is VERY early days. They normally go for nearer a grand, and there's a very tidy one up for

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Owned a few coupe versions of the "is" great cars

I preferred the e30 "is" I had though

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