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Old 07-27-2012, 05:10 AM   #1
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Default 98 m package 318ti sterling va $4500 obo

im selling my manual transmission 318ti bmw because im tired of driving manual transmission on the traffic. im driving this car to baltimore back and forth 3 times a week with no problem. the car only has 30,000 miles on the engine(very low miles) and 160 on the body but the clutch, transmission brakes are all new.
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bilstein shocks, lowering springs, new brake pads and gold plated cross drilled rotors, new angel eyes headlights, good and customize sound system with customize rack for subwoofer and amplifiers r on the trunk(subwoofer negotiable), new starter, newly tuned up, light weight K1 Wheels. 70% on tire.
new 325 upgraded brakes in front,
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check engine is on it needs new catalytic converter(easy fixed), and door panels need to be tighten.

Price is negotiable just give me a call or text at 702 569 8104 my name is christian pls no low ballers.

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Old 07-27-2012, 06:13 AM   #2
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you need to use this link: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/n...160982402.html

the one you posted will allow anyone to edit or delete your post
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:33 AM   #3
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you need to use this link: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/n...160982402.html

the one you posted will allow anyone to edit or delete your post
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Old 07-27-2012, 06:36 AM   #4
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Default For sale in NoRthern Va 1998 Ti M Sport

im selling my manual transmission 318ti bmw because im tired of driving manual transmission on the traffic. im driving this car to baltimore back and forth 3 times a week with no problem. the car only has 30,000 miles on the engine(very low miles) and 160 on the body but the clutch, transmission brakes are all new.
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bilstein shocks, lowering springs, new brake pads and gold plated cross drilled rotors, new angel eyes headlights, good and customize sound system with customize rack for subwoofer and amplifiers r on the trunk(subwoofer negotiable), new starter, newly tuned up, light weight K1 Wheels. 70% on tire.
new 325 upgraded brakes in front,
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check engine is on it needs new catalytic converter(easy fixed), and door panels need to be tighten.

Price is negotiable just give me a call or text at 702 569 8104 my name is christian pls no low ballers.
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Old 07-27-2012, 10:37 PM   #5
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Are those 15" or 16" K1's?
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Old 07-27-2012, 10:48 PM   #6
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Those are 16's
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How did you get 16's to fit with the brake upgrade I thought you have to run 17's to fit over the brakes

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How did you get 16's to fit with the brake upgrade I thought you have to run 17's to fit over the brakes

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Think OP means vented E36 325i rotors but not sure.
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Real curious now need to know more info

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Not really sure fellas, I had my shop do it. Don't really know what they did to make it fit .
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How did you get 16's to fit with the brake upgrade I thought you have to run 17's to fit over the brakes

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E36 325/328 Rotors are the same diameter as stock ti rotors, they are just vented and therefore thicker overall. It's the M3 front brakes/rotors that will usually not fit over a 16" wheel.
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16in Kosei K1 16x7 offset is et42 vs oem e36 et47 . 5mm difference. are you having issues with fitment, or planning something? you should start a thread for this.
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E36 325/328 Rotors are the same diameter as stock ti rotors, they are just vented and therefore thicker overall. It's the M3 front brakes/rotors that will usually not fit over a 16" wheel.
Oh wow really I didn't know this I thought you have to go to a bigger rim to fit those brakes

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