Hello all,
I feel incredibly guilty about writing this but I'm considering trading my E90 M3 for an E46 M3. This is just a feeler to gauge interest, I have spent dozens of hours and many thousands of dollars getting my E90 M3 to the point it's at now. I was hoping to keep this car forever (or for at least 10+ years) but I've been getting the itch to go back to a more "raw" driving experience. If no one here takes it off my hands I'll most likely continue to develop it into the ultimate daily/track "Clubsport" spec E90. This car is not for sale, only for trade for the "right" E46 which I will go into depth on in the following section.
What kind of E46 I'm looking for:
- Coupe, no verts
- Manual (SMG is acceptable if it checks off ALL of the other boxes)
- No rust
- Lower ownership history (sub 3/4)
- Lengthy maintenance history
- No major paint/interior defects
- Tasteful modifications (quality coil-overs, 3.91/4.10 gears, poly & spherical bushings, etc) preferred--not a deal-breaker
- "Big-3" maintenance items completed would be preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Imola red OR Alpine White exterior color would be preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Any interior color EXCEPT for grey preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Lower optioned car like mine: no sunroof, business radio (no-nav) preferred--not a deal-breaker
Now, as for my car. After each mod listed will be the # of miles in which the modification/maintenance item was completed:
E90 LCI Slicktop, cloth-interior, single hump (no navigation)
History:
I am the third owner, the first two owners were also BMW enthusiasts. The first owner optioned the car himself and took delivery of it in Germany (where I believe he was stationed in the Navy/Military.) After three years of the car living in Germany & Switzerland, he imported the car back to his home town of San Diego. In 2018, he finally traded the car in to BMW of San Deigo for a new BMW. The second owner (the gentleman I purchased the car from) bought it as a CPO. He owned it for two years, doing regular maintenance--full fluid flush, brakes, etc. and then passed the car onto me to fund the purchase of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The car currently sits at just over 100k miles.
Engine/Maintenace:
- Rod Bearings & Rod Bolts replaced by MRF Engineering. Malek at MRF uses his own spec Clevite/MAHLE Calico CT-1 Coated extra clearance bearings with ARP rod bolts -97k
- Oil pan gasket, oil pickup hardware, power steering system flush, and coolant flush were also completed when the rod bearings were being done. -97k
- Engine mounts (OE for comfort) -97k
- Transmission mounts (OE for comfort) -97k
- Exhaust hangers -97k
- Alpine tune & GTS DCT flash (fairly conservative tune.) -96k
- throttle body actuators replaced under BMW warranty ~68k
Suspension:
- KW Clubsports with Eibach 110lb KW spec front springs (purchased new and put onto the car) ~93k
- Hotchkis Swaybars with new swaybar bushings -97k
- MRF Engineering solid rear subframe bushings. This upgrade is huge! No added NVH, and really transform the way the car feels -97k
- Diff bushings (OE for comfort, no annoying whine) -97k
- SPL front end links (custom length to match the KWs & Hotchkis swaybars) -97k
- SPL monoball front tension arm bushings pressed into OE tension arms -97k
- MRG Titanium 82mm wheel studs ~93k
Brakes:
- All new brake hardlines -97k
- Bimmerworld stainless steel brake lines -97k
- Cool Carbon street brake pads front & rear -95k
- RBF 600 brake fluid -97k
Wheels & Tires:
- Apex ARC-8s, 18x10et25 front - 18x10.5 et27 rear -97k
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4s, 275/35r18 squared (almost new, sub-1000mi) -103k
- HUF TPMS sensors -103k
Throughout my ownership, I have also upgraded other misc. bits to refresh the car, and I'm still in the process of doing that. This includes new steering wheel trim, speaker grills, interior A-pillar cloth, etc, etc.
Pictures:
If you think you have something, please either send me a PM or shoot me a message @ (443) 221-9100.
I feel incredibly guilty about writing this but I'm considering trading my E90 M3 for an E46 M3. This is just a feeler to gauge interest, I have spent dozens of hours and many thousands of dollars getting my E90 M3 to the point it's at now. I was hoping to keep this car forever (or for at least 10+ years) but I've been getting the itch to go back to a more "raw" driving experience. If no one here takes it off my hands I'll most likely continue to develop it into the ultimate daily/track "Clubsport" spec E90. This car is not for sale, only for trade for the "right" E46 which I will go into depth on in the following section.
What kind of E46 I'm looking for:
- Coupe, no verts
- Manual (SMG is acceptable if it checks off ALL of the other boxes)
- No rust
- Lower ownership history (sub 3/4)
- Lengthy maintenance history
- No major paint/interior defects
- Tasteful modifications (quality coil-overs, 3.91/4.10 gears, poly & spherical bushings, etc) preferred--not a deal-breaker
- "Big-3" maintenance items completed would be preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Imola red OR Alpine White exterior color would be preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Any interior color EXCEPT for grey preferred--not a deal-breaker
- Lower optioned car like mine: no sunroof, business radio (no-nav) preferred--not a deal-breaker
Now, as for my car. After each mod listed will be the # of miles in which the modification/maintenance item was completed:
E90 LCI Slicktop, cloth-interior, single hump (no navigation)
History:
I am the third owner, the first two owners were also BMW enthusiasts. The first owner optioned the car himself and took delivery of it in Germany (where I believe he was stationed in the Navy/Military.) After three years of the car living in Germany & Switzerland, he imported the car back to his home town of San Diego. In 2018, he finally traded the car in to BMW of San Deigo for a new BMW. The second owner (the gentleman I purchased the car from) bought it as a CPO. He owned it for two years, doing regular maintenance--full fluid flush, brakes, etc. and then passed the car onto me to fund the purchase of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. The car currently sits at just over 100k miles.
Engine/Maintenace:
- Rod Bearings & Rod Bolts replaced by MRF Engineering. Malek at MRF uses his own spec Clevite/MAHLE Calico CT-1 Coated extra clearance bearings with ARP rod bolts -97k
- Oil pan gasket, oil pickup hardware, power steering system flush, and coolant flush were also completed when the rod bearings were being done. -97k
- Engine mounts (OE for comfort) -97k
- Transmission mounts (OE for comfort) -97k
- Exhaust hangers -97k
- Alpine tune & GTS DCT flash (fairly conservative tune.) -96k
- throttle body actuators replaced under BMW warranty ~68k
Suspension:
- KW Clubsports with Eibach 110lb KW spec front springs (purchased new and put onto the car) ~93k
- Hotchkis Swaybars with new swaybar bushings -97k
- MRF Engineering solid rear subframe bushings. This upgrade is huge! No added NVH, and really transform the way the car feels -97k
- Diff bushings (OE for comfort, no annoying whine) -97k
- SPL front end links (custom length to match the KWs & Hotchkis swaybars) -97k
- SPL monoball front tension arm bushings pressed into OE tension arms -97k
- MRG Titanium 82mm wheel studs ~93k
Brakes:
- All new brake hardlines -97k
- Bimmerworld stainless steel brake lines -97k
- Cool Carbon street brake pads front & rear -95k
- RBF 600 brake fluid -97k
Wheels & Tires:
- Apex ARC-8s, 18x10et25 front - 18x10.5 et27 rear -97k
- Michelin Pilot Sport 4s, 275/35r18 squared (almost new, sub-1000mi) -103k
- HUF TPMS sensors -103k
Throughout my ownership, I have also upgraded other misc. bits to refresh the car, and I'm still in the process of doing that. This includes new steering wheel trim, speaker grills, interior A-pillar cloth, etc, etc.
Pictures:
If you think you have something, please either send me a PM or shoot me a message @ (443) 221-9100.
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