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Old 01-05-2005, 08:54 PM
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Question engine swap!? 318is to m3

how much would it cost to swap a 1993 318is engine(out of a e36 chassie) out and put in a 1995 m3 engine in?....used with anywhere from 50-125k miles...ne1 know? ne help would be very appreciated!!! thans so much guys!
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I don't know how much, sorry, but i do know that's a daring project you have there if you are going on with it.
I think the engine swap itself won't be that hard but it will be the rest that needs upgrades asswell, like the whole suspension will need a upgrade for an engine like that.
It will cost alot, thats for sure, but how much
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Old 01-07-2005, 08:48 PM
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Cool thnx!

Hey dood. thnx 4 posting on my thread ! newho yah i know i was told i needed to so suspension work that doesnt really interest me @ all...
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