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flyingbrickperformance
10-26-2007, 08:29 PM
I'm moving onto a new project and decided to part my car. Its a 1990 Calypso 2.7i stroker so some of this might not be applicable, but a lot can be used by you M42 folk - and I'm about to start an M42 project so I'm open to engine related trades (nothing else though since its going into a Locost project). The following items are available. The drivetrain is gone from the engine to the diff. Everything else is probably still available but not yet pulled. The steering rack, column and steering wheel are being retained for my current project. I'll post pics shortly of what I have shots of.
Eibach Aluminum Strut Brace - Front- $150.00
No-name Strut Brace - Rear- $75.00
Delrin Diff Mount - Press-in Style - $50.00
Random Alarm - BMW sticker but no instructions - $25.00
Random Relays - $10.00
Plastic Bumpers (local pick-up only)
Urethane Diff Mount - bolt-in type - $75.00
Stock Subframe Mounts - new - $30.00
Miscellaneous Seals - $2 each - let me know what you need
Cheapo stock front pads -new I think they're FrictionTech- $10
New Coilover Springs - 550lb/600lb $250.00
Konig Wheels - Imagine in bronze diy powder coat $350.00
Stock Basketweaves $150.00
Corbeau Seats - Forza - (local pick-up only) $325.00 set
Corbeau Bases $50.00 each
Rear Subframe cleaned and painted with camber adjustment tabs installed $300.00 – subframe bushings have been removed.
Grills around lights - $20
'is' mirrors - $30
dash - 1-2 small cracks in the tray section and near windsheild - $100
ABS unit - $20
Stock 'is' sway bar - $35
manual sunroof crank - $30
stock jack - $10
drivers-side bolster - $20
gauge trim - $10
gearheadE30
10-26-2007, 10:34 PM
Gauge trim as in chrome gauge trim? If so, I'm interested.
ten2doyle102
10-27-2007, 01:40 AM
you got any pics of the engine?? Is it in pieces? you said block so i assume you mean the whole bottom end right? Do you have a head at all for it?
Majikal
10-27-2007, 01:42 PM
Alternator is from m42? I might need that? Where are you located, IIRC you're somewhere in Mass. right? If anywhere near Springfield I can pick it up!
flyingbrickperformance
10-27-2007, 03:48 PM
Gauge trim as in chrome gauge trim? If so, I'm interested.
No, standard black vinyl stuff from the entire gauge cluster.
flyingbrickperformance
10-27-2007, 03:50 PM
you got any pics of the engine?? Is it in pieces? you said block so i assume you mean the whole bottom end right? Do you have a head at all for it?
The block is not built - just a block.
flyingbrickperformance
10-27-2007, 03:50 PM
Alternator is from m42? I might need that? Where are you located, IIRC you're somewhere in Mass. right? If anywhere near Springfield I can pick it up!
No, its from my m20 - are they different?
longms
10-27-2007, 06:46 PM
how much to get the flywheel (10lb) and ported intakes to zip code 43023? everything will fit right into a 318is M42? correct??
flyingbrickperformance
10-27-2007, 08:36 PM
No, I've removed any non-M42/M44 related items - some of the parts were from my 2.7l stroked 6 cylinder.
gearheadE30
10-29-2007, 04:15 PM
how much to get the flywheel (10lb) and ported intakes to zip code 43023? everything will fit right into a 318is M42? correct??
This will fit if it was originally an M20 wheel, which it was. You will also need the bolts and the starter/starter gear. Do a search for "flywheel swap" or "m20 flywheel swap" and it will tell you what to do. Look in the DIY section.
Majikal
11-03-2007, 03:57 PM
Hey, me again... The ABS unit, is it from the m42? If so, Ill take it. Is it the complete setup, seen in this pic?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=AJ93&mospid=47318&btnr=34_0161&hg=34&fg=20
1991 318is
11-03-2007, 08:34 PM
what size are the Konig Wheels? and is there tires for them? any pics?
flyingbrickperformance
11-03-2007, 09:15 PM
what size are the Konig Wheels? and is there tires for them? any pics?
Konigs are 15x7, 4x100 with a 25mm offset. I ran 205's with them without any problems. No tires on them though. If you're local, I could add on my spare RA1's - they have some left on them but they're slicks so they wouldn't be very useful for a daily driver.
1991 318is
11-03-2007, 09:35 PM
Konigs are 15x7, 4x100 with a 25mm offset. I ran 205's with them without any problems. No tires on them though. If you're local, I could add on my spare RA1's - they have some left on them but they're slicks so they wouldn't be very useful for a daily driver.
I'm in NS Canada so wont be intreseted in tires, i will need good street tires. not sure if shipping will kill me or not either. what color are they? polished lip? when can i get some pics?
flyingbrickperformance
11-06-2007, 10:49 PM
Here's a link to the wheel picture. They're bronz powder coated using the DIY kits. Turned out pretty well.
http://www.flyingbrickperformance.com/Business_Docs/konig_wheel.jpg
1991 E30 M42
11-26-2007, 12:32 PM
How much for the rear subframe and urethane diff mount shipped to 23321
gearheadE30
11-26-2007, 09:53 PM
Here's a link to the wheel picture. They're bronz powder coated using the DIY kits. Turned out pretty well.
http://www.flyingbrickperformance.com/Business_Docs/konig_wheel.jpg
look at my sig to get an idea. They are the same wheels, but they aren't powdercoated. Fitment is great with no rubbing or modification or spacers or any of that stuff.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u169/gearheadE30/IMG_2165.jpg
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