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Seller leaving Australia permanently at the end of the year... in addition to need garage room for sister's new car.

The car is a Turbo E36 318iS Coupe built in Nov. '98 but '99 compliance. All the modifications have been carried out by Bavariacars and they have a record of my service history.

http://www.bavariacars.com.au/vehicles.pht...leid=2dec3e2bd3

New turbo yielded 243rwhp@18psi, Injection Perfection Dyno.

Updated mod list will follow.

Genuine offers only please. Thanks!

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BMW 318is SPORT

2D COUPE (1999)

1.9L - 5 Speed Manual

Price (Private Sale): $35190-$43010

Price (Trade In): $33000-$39100

Price (Dealer Advised): $45000-$54000

Average Kilometres: 56,000

Price is $50,000 firm.

Modifications

Turbo system manufactured and installed consisting of:

- Rebuilt M44 DOHC 16V engine with forged low compression pistons

- Balanced connecting rods

- Hybrid Garrett GT28 turbo

- Custom fabricated ceramic coated exhaust manifold

- Custom 3 inch dump pipe and 3 inch exhaust system

- Custom inlet piping

- Custom front mounted air to air intercooler

- Custom aluminium plenum chamber and inlet manifold with larger single throttle body

- Custom forged low-compression pistons

- Balanced Conrods

- Electronically controlled Blow off valve

- K&N air filter

- Large Bosch injectors

- Malpassi rising rate fuel pressure regulator

- Surge tank

- Breather tank

- Additional Bosch motorsport high pressure fuel pump

- Modified BMW DME computer working in conjunction with Microtech & TSI auxiliary computers

- Electronic boost controller adjusted by in cabin control (Anything from 9 to 18 psi)

Drivetrain modifications:

- Heavy duty clutch assembly

- Differential ratio changed to 3.45

- 35% Reduction Short Shift Kit

Brake modifications:

- Slotted rotors

- Upgraded Dustless pads

Suspension modifications:

- Bilstein suspension kit fitted featuring ride height and shock damper adjustment and lowered coil springs

- Aluminium Strut Brace

- Adjustable Front/Rear Swaybars

Aesthetic Modifications:

-SPARCO EVO front seats (more purpose than aesthetics...)

-MOMO gearknob

-DDEs

-Full genuine M3 kit (incl. mirrors. Kit supplied by BMW)

-17x8 Replica E46 M3 wheels

Options from BMW:

- 6 stacker CD player

- Sports package (M-steering wheel, etc)

- Sunroof

- Leather arm-rest

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