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Price: $11,750 ONO
Make: BMW
Model: E30 323i
Year: 1985
Engine: SR20DET Red Top
Mileage: 223,000
Drive: 5 Speed Manual S13 Gearbox, M3 4.1:1 LSD
Tyres: 15" Astron ROH alloys with near new tyres
Brakes R32 GTR calipers - 4 piston front 2 piston rear - 270mm front disc - 240mm rear disc
Aircon: Aircon works well
RWC: RWC and Rego - Neg for interstate buyers
Engineering This car has been engineered for all mods in QLD and NSW - Paperwork is in order and will be provided

Exterior: Paint is in good condition. The front left corner has a slight crease due to rubbing a tyre wall during a time trial even in Townsville.

Interior: Very good condition. Black, everything works and is very well fitted. WRX 2004 seats

Engine: SR20DET fitted with a HKS2540 turbo, EVO 6 intercooler, NISMO 740cc injectors, Adaptronic ECU, Varex(adjustable) 3 inch exhaust.

Other Details: I built this car in Townsville back in 2007 probably. I planned on racing it in the local events, but time did not allow as I was away most of the time for work. I managed a few events but decided to sell it due to the above lack of time and the fact I had a work car and no room. It then got sold to a nice fellow in NSW from this forum, who looked after it and did some extra things along the way. I bought the car back from him the middle of last year.

The aircon is cold, the stereo is subtle but capable, the varex allows you to putt along like a grandy. The Adaptronic is probably one of the most tuned ECU's in the world, I am always making a tweak here or there ensuring the car is perfect. Things like AC idle up, cold start are better than a stock beige camry.

This is obviously a pretty fun car, it has a solid power band and really is a joy to drive. I am selling it because I often have to drive 100+km a day for work, and while it is paid for, the car shouldn't really just rack up KM's for no reason. I will be getting something a little more suited to mind numbing driving and bide my time for a nice build I think.

Contact Details: 0428 849 062 Jason Broadhurst
Location: Banyo North Brisbane


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List of spares;

Seats

Carpets cream

Door skins cream

Another whole interiour worth of plastics, switches, handles etc etc

M Tech rear valance and dove tail - This is cool and should be fitted but no time

All offers considered

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