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#161
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Its been a while as it seems you cannot talk about the GTs in certain areas of the internet
Any how, the car has done pretty much nothing in the last 4 months or so. It passed the MOT in September with flying colours which I expected, since then she has covered around 40 miles.
The battery keeps going flat which is annoying, I have taken it off and back to the Bosch service center but as it just passed the test they sent me back with it. I will be taking this back soon as its getting worse and still has 2 years warranty remaining.
I have not had much time for the car and to be honest, with the poor driving on the roads these days, I am happy for it to sit out of harms way (Someone hit my daily driver and then claimed it was not their fault! Which it was
A couple photos to prove it is still alive and kicking (and looking good)
Thanks
Mark
Any how, the car has done pretty much nothing in the last 4 months or so. It passed the MOT in September with flying colours which I expected, since then she has covered around 40 miles.
The battery keeps going flat which is annoying, I have taken it off and back to the Bosch service center but as it just passed the test they sent me back with it. I will be taking this back soon as its getting worse and still has 2 years warranty remaining.
I have not had much time for the car and to be honest, with the poor driving on the roads these days, I am happy for it to sit out of harms way (Someone hit my daily driver and then claimed it was not their fault! Which it was
A couple photos to prove it is still alive and kicking (and looking good)
Thanks
Mark
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#163
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So its been a while since I had the car out to use, I have mainly been using my daily 330ci and diesels.
What I have noticed with the Evo is just how good that engine is, it pulls from 1000 RPM with more than enough grunt and gets stronger and stronger throughout the rev range. It never seems to be in the wrong gear for overtakes and 6th on the motorway pulls really well from 70 MPH. These cars really do have a turn of pace when they need it and in my eyes, you do not have to try that hard for it either, just a gentle squeeze of the right foot and it takes off. I have had plenty of powerful turbo cars and some not so powerful, I have driven powerful diesels and mapped diesels but nothing compares to having instant response when pressing the accelerator pedal instead of lag.
What I think is a great shame is how everything is now going to Turbos. Not just the //M range but everything in general.
A well engineered big NA engine is a work of art in my eyes and perfect for people who like to have full control of the power delivery.
Anyhow, back to the car, I have ordered a few bits from BMW. The plastic cover that goes over the wiper motors etc as mine is looking old now and the rear light unit seals as they are looking aged. Fingers crossed they arrive before the weekend so I can get them fitted.
I am also in the process of getting her in for a inspection 2, just not sure who with yet.
What I have noticed with the Evo is just how good that engine is, it pulls from 1000 RPM with more than enough grunt and gets stronger and stronger throughout the rev range. It never seems to be in the wrong gear for overtakes and 6th on the motorway pulls really well from 70 MPH. These cars really do have a turn of pace when they need it and in my eyes, you do not have to try that hard for it either, just a gentle squeeze of the right foot and it takes off. I have had plenty of powerful turbo cars and some not so powerful, I have driven powerful diesels and mapped diesels but nothing compares to having instant response when pressing the accelerator pedal instead of lag.
What I think is a great shame is how everything is now going to Turbos. Not just the //M range but everything in general.
A well engineered big NA engine is a work of art in my eyes and perfect for people who like to have full control of the power delivery.
Anyhow, back to the car, I have ordered a few bits from BMW. The plastic cover that goes over the wiper motors etc as mine is looking old now and the rear light unit seals as they are looking aged. Fingers crossed they arrive before the weekend so I can get them fitted.
I am also in the process of getting her in for a inspection 2, just not sure who with yet.
#164
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When washing the car I was noticing a bit of damp getting into the boot of the car, I checked all the boot seals and they all looked good, however the rear light seals looked in poor condition
I ordered the replacements from BMW and got on with fitting them
Removed the rear lights and was confronted by lots of grim
and the culprit
So a nice clean behind the lights
And gave the lights a quick clean off
I had to remove the old gasket which is stuck on, careful work with a blade and some solvent to clean the glue off got them back nice again
New gasket fitted
And fitted back to the car
While I was in this area I checked a common rust spot on the E36, around the boot seals
Lucky for me, mine is rust free
I am also in the process of getting the engine bay up to scratch, only two things need doing now, one is the engine cover which needs painting, I need advice on the correct paint for this please if anyone knows?
And
The plastic cover which goes over the windscreen wiper motors
This is mine before
As you can see, it was in poor state. It came up on with some plastic treatment but needed replacing, its all in the detail
The amount of crap under this cover surprised me
And the new one in place
And the old
Another couple jobs ticked off the list.
Thanks
I ordered the replacements from BMW and got on with fitting them
Removed the rear lights and was confronted by lots of grim
and the culprit
So a nice clean behind the lights
And gave the lights a quick clean off
I had to remove the old gasket which is stuck on, careful work with a blade and some solvent to clean the glue off got them back nice again
New gasket fitted
And fitted back to the car
While I was in this area I checked a common rust spot on the E36, around the boot seals
Lucky for me, mine is rust free
I am also in the process of getting the engine bay up to scratch, only two things need doing now, one is the engine cover which needs painting, I need advice on the correct paint for this please if anyone knows?
And
The plastic cover which goes over the windscreen wiper motors
This is mine before
As you can see, it was in poor state. It came up on with some plastic treatment but needed replacing, its all in the detail
The amount of crap under this cover surprised me
And the new one in place
And the old
Another couple jobs ticked off the list.
Thanks
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#167
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It's been a long time since I updated these, I have been working on the car and taking photos as I went a long but lost interest in updating these. So I will go through and try to put all the information up since my last update.
So first things first, I had to change my garage. I ended up realy lucky with this as the new garage is right next door to my house, its huge and has a pit. It was however full of crap so moved it all about and got the car in
First job in her new home was to replace the new fog light which was broken (Its hardly been on the car)
Got her out and cleaned her down, a couple shots in her new home
The windscreen has been replaced with a green sunstrip due to chips
While cleaning I noticed a scratch on the bonnet whih was annoying, so a friend helped me polish this back and remove
This then ended in me machine polishing the car. I spent weeks doing this on and off. Not perfect but certainly 80% improvement
WARNING PHOTO OVERLOAD
Before
During
After
I did the whole car but not going to bore you with that. Next up was to remove the tape etc
And then the task of removing all the white residue
Gently
Long day finished
After unwrapping I could start the old girl, been a few weeks at this point
I keep hearing good stuff about APC so bought some of this
Started with the rubbers etc
Next up was the fuel cap etc
And I found this, so back to the paintshop for the 9th time
Gave her a good clean and nice layer of wax after all of that
And out for the first time in a while
I will have a break now and continue later
Thanks
So first things first, I had to change my garage. I ended up realy lucky with this as the new garage is right next door to my house, its huge and has a pit. It was however full of crap so moved it all about and got the car in
First job in her new home was to replace the new fog light which was broken (Its hardly been on the car)
Got her out and cleaned her down, a couple shots in her new home
The windscreen has been replaced with a green sunstrip due to chips
While cleaning I noticed a scratch on the bonnet whih was annoying, so a friend helped me polish this back and remove
This then ended in me machine polishing the car. I spent weeks doing this on and off. Not perfect but certainly 80% improvement
WARNING PHOTO OVERLOAD
Before
During
After
I did the whole car but not going to bore you with that. Next up was to remove the tape etc
And then the task of removing all the white residue
Gently
Long day finished
After unwrapping I could start the old girl, been a few weeks at this point
I keep hearing good stuff about APC so bought some of this
Started with the rubbers etc
Next up was the fuel cap etc
And I found this, so back to the paintshop for the 9th time
Gave her a good clean and nice layer of wax after all of that
And out for the first time in a while
I will have a break now and continue later
Thanks
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Nice work, proper car this and very nice.
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Next up was the expensive part.
The car was nearly due a service and it was the Inspection 2. I had a few other bits I wanted sorting at the same time to booked her in to my local BMW Specialist. This guy is known locally and is very very good.
So dropped the car off
And then got the bill a week later.
List of work I had completed
Inspection 2
Valve Clearance checked and adjusted
New BMW thermostat
New seals/gaskets and bolts on the vanos including new filter etc
Ready to collect
And then back in her cave
While the car was there, he was bored waiting for someone on Saturday and decided to re-gass the aircon and investigate why that was not working and then removed the door car and freed up the window motor so that now works all free of charge.
I have taken it for a couple runs recently and given her the beans, picks up and pulls really well and no more oil leaks from the vanos.
I am sure there was more but I do not have that much time anymore to update these so will do it in one big hit every now and then.
Thanks
The car was nearly due a service and it was the Inspection 2. I had a few other bits I wanted sorting at the same time to booked her in to my local BMW Specialist. This guy is known locally and is very very good.
So dropped the car off
And then got the bill a week later.
List of work I had completed
Inspection 2
Valve Clearance checked and adjusted
New BMW thermostat
New seals/gaskets and bolts on the vanos including new filter etc
Ready to collect
And then back in her cave
While the car was there, he was bored waiting for someone on Saturday and decided to re-gass the aircon and investigate why that was not working and then removed the door car and freed up the window motor so that now works all free of charge.
I have taken it for a couple runs recently and given her the beans, picks up and pulls really well and no more oil leaks from the vanos.
I am sure there was more but I do not have that much time anymore to update these so will do it in one big hit every now and then.
Thanks
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Love this, I keep looking at them, we had an e36 and it was great and have driven e36m3 cabs plus non evo and all were great
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Saw a blue m3 today coming back from Swanage it looked nice. Is it estoril blue they call it?!had quite a few e36 now and my drift car was e36, lasted a year me drifting it until i crashed it but the engine and running gear are still going in another one 2 years later!!
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#180
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Yeah it is estoril blue, lovely colour. I had a Evo convertible with black leather in the colour, looked stunnin.
Thanks for the comments guys, they are really good cars. A bit old school in how they drive, gearbox is notchy, clutch heavy and you have to give the brakes a good shove but for an old car, they still go really well and no driver aids so you can actually drive it rather than a computer. They also look awesome on the road (Photos dont do them justice)
Prices are on the up so if you want one be quick.
As for the engines, change the rod olts for ARP items and new shells and they will go on for ever. Thye love to be reved
Thanks for the comments guys, they are really good cars. A bit old school in how they drive, gearbox is notchy, clutch heavy and you have to give the brakes a good shove but for an old car, they still go really well and no driver aids so you can actually drive it rather than a computer. They also look awesome on the road (Photos dont do them justice)
Prices are on the up so if you want one be quick.
As for the engines, change the rod olts for ARP items and new shells and they will go on for ever. Thye love to be reved
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I get more interest from this site about the car than I do on the BMW forums. Madness really, thanks for the comments guys. Nice to see people appreciate all badges
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I get more interest from this site about the car than I do on the BMW forums. Madness really, thanks for the comments guys. Nice to see people appreciate all badges
#183
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Hi all,
I am currently thinking of selling the above car. It has completed under 1000 miles in nearly 2 years and just sits in my garage under a BMW car cover within a carcoon.
It is not perfect but that said is a really nice car and a great investment.
I will not sell for anything under £20,000. Anything less and it sits in the garage. The car owes me nothing.
If you are a genuine buyer and want this car, please get in contact with me through personal message on this site please.
Thanks for reading.
I am currently thinking of selling the above car. It has completed under 1000 miles in nearly 2 years and just sits in my garage under a BMW car cover within a carcoon.
It is not perfect but that said is a really nice car and a great investment.
I will not sell for anything under £20,000. Anything less and it sits in the garage. The car owes me nothing.
If you are a genuine buyer and want this car, please get in contact with me through personal message on this site please.
Thanks for reading.
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Had a look around 2 of these at Walkers Auotech in wisborough green, West Sussex. He was out and they were not priced up nor on his site so maybe just investments but they looked fantastic, lovely seats in these cars.
Good luck with the sale, would like at add one of these to my fleet but over spent lately and need more space.
Good luck with the sale, would like at add one of these to my fleet but over spent lately and need more space.
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