SWAP CLASSIC STI FOR E46 323/325??
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Im selling my scooby on here, but im after a bmw so the missus can use it. (she cant get insured in the scooby) So is anyone who owns the above mentioned bmw's intrested in a p/x? My scooby can be viewed under the thread ***White v2 STI*** in general items for sale. Forgot to mention a 323/325ci would be prefered.
pm me if intrested and we can have a chat.
pm me if intrested and we can have a chat.
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Hi mate
Not an E46, but better IMO!
Have a read through the ad and you may be convinced!
I've had most of the BM's in various series including an E46 328i coupe and an E46 330d sport.
The 5 series is absolutly awsome in the right version being the sport.
https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...x-classic.html
Whats the spec on you STI?
Cheers and good luck!
Not an E46, but better IMO!
Have a read through the ad and you may be convinced!
I've had most of the BM's in various series including an E46 328i coupe and an E46 330d sport.
The 5 series is absolutly awsome in the right version being the sport.
https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...x-classic.html
Whats the spec on you STI?
Cheers and good luck!
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No worries matey!
I've had a few manual Beemers and I found although they are great fun when you get a nice piece of road and can go through the gears, I found you can't beat the triptronic auto box for those time's cruising on the M roads or in traffic and around town, especially for the missus who loves the auto box as most women do!
Don't know if you've driven any triptronic auto setups, but in the right car with the right engine power/chassis weight setup, they are pretty good in the triptronic mode.
With anything less than a 2.5 litre they are usually a bit sluggish and these may be better with a manual box. If you d go for a manual, you'd definatly benifit from a quickshift mod from the likes of B&M as the throws quite long on some of them.
Anyway, good luck on the search and hope you find a good one!
I've had a few manual Beemers and I found although they are great fun when you get a nice piece of road and can go through the gears, I found you can't beat the triptronic auto box for those time's cruising on the M roads or in traffic and around town, especially for the missus who loves the auto box as most women do!
Don't know if you've driven any triptronic auto setups, but in the right car with the right engine power/chassis weight setup, they are pretty good in the triptronic mode.
With anything less than a 2.5 litre they are usually a bit sluggish and these may be better with a manual box. If you d go for a manual, you'd definatly benifit from a quickshift mod from the likes of B&M as the throws quite long on some of them.
Anyway, good luck on the search and hope you find a good one!
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