The Semi-Legendary M7 is up for sale (sob...)
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The Semi-Legendary M7 is up for sale (sob...)
My priorities are changing and I can't keep so many BMWs. Unfortunately, this has to go on the chopping block.
I bought this car as a 1984 733i in 1998 with 150k miles. A couple years later I got the hare-brained idea to take this car to driving school. I was hooked and was learning my apexes, but got tired of being passed on the straights. After considering several options, I figured my best one was to drop an S38 in the darned thing. The rest is history.
The conversion was completed in 2001 when the chassis had 201k miles. The car now has nearly 290k miles. The modifications include:
* S38b35 engine (80k miles at the time of conversion)
* Euro headers
* G280 transmission (40k miles at the time of conversion)
* 4:10 big case diff with 50% LSD (rebuilt by Blanton about 7-8 years ago with new 4.10 ring and pinion from Maxmillian)
* Dinan springs
* 28mm front sway bar (stock 27mm)
* 22mm rear adjustable sway bar
* Custom valved Bilstein struts front and rear
* Recaro SRD driver's seat
* Bav Auto front strut bar
* Short shifter (can't remember if it's M3 or Z3)
* Euro bumpers
* Slotted rotors with Porterfield Racing Pads
* Custom exhaust with E36M3 cats and 745i muffler (yes, it passes the CA sniff test...)
I can provide either BBS RX or Style 8 wheels, both with Kumho Victoracer tires.
The car has been very reliable on the track. The only issue I've ever had is power steering pumps, as E23 pumps don't seem to like regular trips to 6800 rpm. In the last few years, I've learned that upshifting at ~6200 (redline of the M30) not only doesn't upset the balance of the car, it saves PS pumps.
Of course, I have driven it on the street and cross country...with street tires the car is not too harsh.
The car was repainted stock Arctic Blue in 2004 and is a bit worn. There are a couple of scrapes but the car has not been in an accident in my possession. The interior is in decent shape, the HVAC doesn't work but the pieces are there.
I have had great fun with the car. If I had won the lottery, I would keep the car but alas such is life.
This is a difficult car to price as you can imagine. I put out about $20k to put together this car. The memories are priceless. I think a fair price is $7,500...
And now the pics:
I bought this car as a 1984 733i in 1998 with 150k miles. A couple years later I got the hare-brained idea to take this car to driving school. I was hooked and was learning my apexes, but got tired of being passed on the straights. After considering several options, I figured my best one was to drop an S38 in the darned thing. The rest is history.
The conversion was completed in 2001 when the chassis had 201k miles. The car now has nearly 290k miles. The modifications include:
* S38b35 engine (80k miles at the time of conversion)
* Euro headers
* G280 transmission (40k miles at the time of conversion)
* 4:10 big case diff with 50% LSD (rebuilt by Blanton about 7-8 years ago with new 4.10 ring and pinion from Maxmillian)
* Dinan springs
* 28mm front sway bar (stock 27mm)
* 22mm rear adjustable sway bar
* Custom valved Bilstein struts front and rear
* Recaro SRD driver's seat
* Bav Auto front strut bar
* Short shifter (can't remember if it's M3 or Z3)
* Euro bumpers
* Slotted rotors with Porterfield Racing Pads
* Custom exhaust with E36M3 cats and 745i muffler (yes, it passes the CA sniff test...)
I can provide either BBS RX or Style 8 wheels, both with Kumho Victoracer tires.
The car has been very reliable on the track. The only issue I've ever had is power steering pumps, as E23 pumps don't seem to like regular trips to 6800 rpm. In the last few years, I've learned that upshifting at ~6200 (redline of the M30) not only doesn't upset the balance of the car, it saves PS pumps.
Of course, I have driven it on the street and cross country...with street tires the car is not too harsh.
The car was repainted stock Arctic Blue in 2004 and is a bit worn. There are a couple of scrapes but the car has not been in an accident in my possession. The interior is in decent shape, the HVAC doesn't work but the pieces are there.
I have had great fun with the car. If I had won the lottery, I would keep the car but alas such is life.
This is a difficult car to price as you can imagine. I put out about $20k to put together this car. The memories are priceless. I think a fair price is $7,500...
And now the pics:
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No, say it ain't so... And I still haven't seen this car after having heard about it for years. I don't know if I should give you a GLWS or hope for the contrary so you keep it. Your price sounds fair, much less than the divorce it would cost me if I brought home another car when I'm already over the parking limit. But I've liked the E23s I've had and a one off car like this would be great to have.
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not even tire kicking
cool car!
Although surely not the "right" thing to do...would e28 sport seats swap right into this car?
Although surely not the "right" thing to do...would e28 sport seats swap right into this car?
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Re: not even tire kicking
The seat frame won't swap. Maybe if the seat was a manual sports seat you might be able to swap out the E28 frame for an E23, but I'm not sure it works.briansmith wrote:cool car!
Although surely not the "right" thing to do...would e28 sport seats swap right into this car?
There are E23 specific manual sport seats but they are hard to find.
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Here's the link.535is-pa wrote:just got listed on jalpniks nice price or crack pipe.....BDK wrote:You should really list this on BAT,
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Vic Romano
lets see what a bunch of non bmw folk think about it, im suprised to see that jalopnik found this forsale add on out small little forum.
http://m.jalopnik.com/5921107/for-7500-this-bmw-is-diy
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Guess I'm on crack... More proof the E23s never get any respect...535is-pa wrote:just got listed on jalpniks nice price or crack pipe.....BDK wrote:You should really list this on BAT,
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lets see what a bunch of non bmw folk think about it, im suprised to see that jalopnik found this forsale add on out small little forum.
Hey I never said the price wasn't negotiable...
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i dont think your price is out of line at all, its aparent your work is done right. its and s38/g280 in a e23 with euro bumpers, those 3 items alone are worth your asking price.Kenny Blankenship wrote: Guess I'm on crack... More proof the E23s never get any respect...
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Half of them are just trying to be cute, gunning for COTD. Jalopnik articles these days are usually not worth reading, much less the comments ( ) although gems sometimes do sneak through. Much less often in the last several years though.grahamular wrote:I usually feel like an idiot after just reading it...no need to comment!wkohler wrote:People that comment on Jalopnik are idiots.
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