I've been interested in buying a 911 for over a decade, and probably should have done it when I first started thinking about it, but didn't. I recently had the opportunity to drive a well equipped 2006 Carerra S with PCCB, and while I liked it, I didn't walk away with a "I HAVE to get one" reaction. I'm not saying it was a perfect example but it was decently cared for with 58k on the clock. My friend told me he wanted near $50k for it, and I just don't see that car as offering a $50k experience. Something that starts with a $3x,xxx and I might be a buyer.
As such, I'm looking to finally focus on putting new life back into the M3. I bought this car back in 2010 with ~80k miles, daily drove it for about 2 years until our first kid was born, and it's largely sat on the side for the better part of a decade. It's an early 2003.5 now with 111k miles. I've thrown the full Beisan catalogue at it, did the BE coated bearings, cooling system, and some other basic maintenance. More fun stuff is the CPI RTX, SS res X pipe, SS Sport, and Evolve airbox with Kassel MAP conversion and tune. It's about to get a significant refresh as the H&R/Koni suspension is corroded and at the end of its life, the old Michelin super sports are cracking, and the RACP needs to be done which brings a ton of other "while you're at it" items.
The car will primarily be used for street duty and needs to be well mannered, but I do want it to be "track competent." It will see a few 200 mile road trips each way every year, and if it sees the track it will be driven there and back. I also want it to feel like an occasion when I drive it. For each item I generally want the best available part for the stated purpose. Some of these items are probably unnecessary, others there may be a better option, some things are omitted, and some I'll never get around to. But I have to start somewhere and I generally haven't been able to keep up with all the chassis development over the last decade. Hoping the collective can provide some guidance.
Generally planning on addressing the RACP/Diff first, then chassis, then interior, then body, then engine.
So here you go, with BF coming I'm on the looking for deals on anything and everything.
As such, I'm looking to finally focus on putting new life back into the M3. I bought this car back in 2010 with ~80k miles, daily drove it for about 2 years until our first kid was born, and it's largely sat on the side for the better part of a decade. It's an early 2003.5 now with 111k miles. I've thrown the full Beisan catalogue at it, did the BE coated bearings, cooling system, and some other basic maintenance. More fun stuff is the CPI RTX, SS res X pipe, SS Sport, and Evolve airbox with Kassel MAP conversion and tune. It's about to get a significant refresh as the H&R/Koni suspension is corroded and at the end of its life, the old Michelin super sports are cracking, and the RACP needs to be done which brings a ton of other "while you're at it" items.
The car will primarily be used for street duty and needs to be well mannered, but I do want it to be "track competent." It will see a few 200 mile road trips each way every year, and if it sees the track it will be driven there and back. I also want it to feel like an occasion when I drive it. For each item I generally want the best available part for the stated purpose. Some of these items are probably unnecessary, others there may be a better option, some things are omitted, and some I'll never get around to. But I have to start somewhere and I generally haven't been able to keep up with all the chassis development over the last decade. Hoping the collective can provide some guidance.
Generally planning on addressing the RACP/Diff first, then chassis, then interior, then body, then engine.
So here you go, with BF coming I'm on the looking for deals on anything and everything.
| Chassis | |
| MCS 1WNR | $ 4,500 |
| Turner Monoballl FCAB | $ 250 |
| SDW RTAB | $ 265 |
| SPL Endlinks | $ 225 |
| SPL Adjustable Camber Arms | $ 400 |
| Millway Motorports Upper Rear Shock Mount | $ 190 |
| Chassis Subtotal | $ 5,830 |
| RACP / Diff | |
| BW Alum Subframe Mounts | $ 265 |
| BW/Rogue Plates & Chassis Brace | $ 700 |
| OE Differential Front Mount | $ 50 |
| E36 Diff Cover Bushings | $ 150 |
| RACP / Diff Subtotal | $ 1,165 |
| Interior | |
| Steering Wheel | $ 950 |
| Recaro Sportster CS | $ 3,000 |
| Alcantara Trim | $ 1,000 |
| Interior Subtotal | $ 3,950 |
| Engine | |
| CSF Radiator | $ 615 |
| CSF Oil Cooler | $ 550 |
| Schrick 288/280 | $ 2,400 |
| DLC Cam followers | $ 1,700 |
| Epic Tune | $ 600 |
| Supersprint Header w/Sport Cats Sect 1 | $ 6,200 |
| Engine Subtotal | $ 12,065 |
| Body | |
| Euro bumper | $ 700 |
| Karbonius Carbon Roof | $ 2,000 |
| Karbonius CSL Trunk | $ 2,000 |
| Body Subtotal | $ 4,700 |

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