Full E36 Starter/Beginner Drifting pack......Everything you need to go skidding :)

Thread in 'Drift cars for sale' started by chris1811, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. chris1811

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    SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD

    Price drop £1000 ovno- need gone asap :) - Located in Loughborough.

    For sale is my beloved BMW E36 323 road legal Drift car. Very reliable well looked after car, not your usual rot box wall rider missile that is offered with these cars.

    Low mileage with less than 125k miles on the clock.
    Long MOT - Aug 2016
    Full V5c registered in my name present.

    Yes this car has been drifted, no it has not been abused. It is my daily driver/commuter so I can't afford not to look after it. It has a great engine and gearbox that pulls well in all gears with no rattles, bangs, moans or groans. All you need to do is rock up tax her and away you go (as tax is no longer transferable).

    Currently has fitted:

    Welded Diff
    Front brace
    16inch BMW alloys (daily rims) in good condition
    Full White/Cream leather interior (could do with a good clean but is in great nick, no rips or tears)
    FK coilovers all round (only 6 months old)
    Electric fan with cab switch

    Spare parts include:

    10x spare genuine BMW 15inch drift alloys with tyres (Good for drifting doubt they are road legal)
    Hydro Handbrake with copper piping (requires fitting)
    Open Diff (will need oil)
    Standard viscous fan
    2x Cobra bucket seats with adapted brackets
    2x Sparco 3 point harnesses

    Good points:

    Strong reliable engine.
    Strong gearbox, pulls well through whole gear range.
    No knocks, bangs, moans or groans.
    Long MOT AUG 2016.
    Solid sills and underside (rare for an e36).
    Low mileage, less than 125k miles.
    Had front ball joints replaced on last MOT.
    All electrics work as expected, radio, lights, heaters traction control, ABS, electric windows etc.
    Fully road legal.

    Bad (but minor) points:

    Small amount of bubbling on rear drivers side arch and under boot lid as pictured.
    Light scratches to rear quarter from tyres delaminating when drifting. Would probably polish out if bothered.
    Rear spoiler has lacquer peel, never bothered me as it is not metal and won't rust.
    Some light scratching to the roof. Would probably polish out if bothered.
    Some scratches to drivers underside of front bumper.
    Airbag light on. Only due to using a deep dish steering wheel for Drift sessions. Airbag is reconnected with standard wheel and functioning but fault code needs deleting before next MOT.

    All in all this car is a great motor and is very reliable as you would expect from a BMW. There are a few age related marks as expected but nothing serious. The shell is solid and not a rot box wall runner like most drift cars.

    It could easily be returned to a family car with the spare parts if you wanted to. Reluctant sale, but need a smaller car to commute in and looking for my next project.

    If I've forgotten anything I'll update this post as I go. Asking £1000 for the car as I realise its not everyone's cuppa. It easily owes me £1800 + but there you go.

    So for £1000, this package offers you a full drift ready E36, in good condition with no rot and very little rust. A whole load of drift parts and spares and a whole heap of fun.

    Any questions feel free to message me.


    Thank you for looking.



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    #1 chris1811, Dec 15, 2015
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  2. Robsy

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    You do know your 'camber washers' are on the wrong side don't you!?
     
  3. parker455

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    How is it drifting in one of these compared to a 328?
    Where are you located?

    Tom
     
  4. chris1811

    chris1811 Member

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    There not camber washers mate.
     
  5. Robsy

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    Enlighten me...
     
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    They would be as you've said if they were on the other side. As I'm not running camber due to it being a daily, they are on that side otherwise the bolts would be too long. Means if I wish to, I can quickly change camber at a track.
     
  7. Robsy

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    I see, that explains that then!
     
  8. G1bbo

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    First post! You considering swaps for a daily?
     
  9. chris1811

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    What you got fella?
     
  10. Aiden

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    Where are you located bud? I've got a mate who's after a starter drift car.
     
  11. chris1811

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    Loughborough matey, also price drop £1100
     
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    Hello mate I bought this stock and but all the kit on it minus strut bar and buckets the camber shims are on the wrong side because the wheels at the fro t are too high offset so did rub or at least looked like they were going to so I left them on there just with no camber on so wouldn't have to take them off and back in again. She run well when I had it small world lol
     
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    Also the diff is a 3.15 welded I know because I put it on there after it was welded up by a mate and its had a single mass fly conversion that's why the clutch feels nails.
     
  15. chris1811

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    Did you used to own the car? And the clutch doesn't feel nails at all so not sure what your on about?

    But yea all in all she is a great car :)
     
  16. jamesb16a2

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    Yes mate I put the coilovers on the diff the shims ect clutch bits nicely but a lot more feel than any other e36 iv had great engine on it
     
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    Need this gone like yesterday as I'm now getting threatened by my landlord. 1000 ovno takes it with everything listed and anything else spare I can find.

    Grab yourself a bargin starter kit. Someone must want this.
     
  18. zuze91

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    Sad it is not 2.8 ....
     
  19. triti0n

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    Hi mate i have just pm you cheers
     
  20. chris1811

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    Haha I thought that too at first, but it doesn't need it. As a daily drifter, its more economical and its more than powerful enough beginner or not.

    Dropped you one back buddy.
     

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