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Impreza
07-10-2002, 12:25 AM
hi, i am looking to buy a mid-90s bmw 325is, im juss wondering how much i should expect to pay for this car. also i am wondering if it is a decently fast car, and how much would it cost to supercharge it? is this a worth while mod?? will i see a large difference?
thx...any input is appreciated

max_boost
07-10-2002, 12:30 AM
Depending on mileage you can probably pick one up for around $22K

The car is not extremely fast but will hold its on, pending you get 5 speed of course. 189hp/181llbs torque and the supercharger will definitely add alot of punch to the car.

The charger will be $5K+ depending where you buy it, who installs it, tuning etc.

I think all said and done you be spending around $30K.

You should talk to E36S50B32 aka Rob from Tunerworks. He has a modified 325ISBMW and can probably help you out the most.

Weapon_R
07-10-2002, 12:35 AM
I've seen a 1994 go for as little as 17k, 105000 kms...you know I wanted it :) but too late as it was sold!

Look around...stay patient. They will come around.

As for speed, nothing extreme as Max_boost said. The older 325's had lots of punch since they were so light, but these newer ones have only a little more power and a lot more weight.

max_boost
07-10-2002, 12:38 AM
Or what you can always do is buy a high mileage E36 BMW for cheap and swap in a USDM E36M3 motor!

Big_Six_Boy
07-10-2002, 02:00 AM
You can pick up a mid-90's 325 for about $18-25,000 depending on mileage and options. Remember to get 1993 and up! Those have the VANOS (BMW's version of Vtec) installed.
If you are planning to do lots of mods, then stick with '95 or older cause those have the older OBDC (On Board Diagnostic Computer) which will allow for easier chipping/mods.
I don't know how much you want to spend, but if you don't mind spending a little more, I'd definately recommend getting an M3. I'd take a stock M3 over a pimped, supercharged, tuned 325 anyday! :thumbsup:
There's more to a ride than just sheer horsepower! If that's all you wanted, then why look at BMW's? Why not pick up a Mustang or Camaro? (we both know the answer to that one)
:bigpimp:

Clem
07-10-2002, 08:32 AM
Originally posted by max_boost
Or what you can always do is buy a high mileage E36 BMW for cheap and swap in a USDM E36M3 motor!

If one was going that route a euro spec or EVO E36 M3 motor would be better.

For serious power look at Active Autowerke's OBD-I Generation 3 Stage 2 turbo.

400+ horsepower on a 95' M3 !!!!!!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Keep in mind OBD-I equipped cars are easier to tuned than OBD-II (meaning more performance options)

Tuner1
07-10-2002, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by Impreza
hi, i am looking to buy a mid-90s bmw 325is, im juss wondering how much i should expect to pay for this car. also i am wondering if it is a decently fast car, and how much would it cost to supercharge it? is this a worth while mod?? will i see a large difference?
thx...any input is appreciated

I'll answer: Expect to pay $12-$24K for a '92-'95 325is. Obviously lots of variables. It is a decently quick car and it way more fun to drive than the numbers on paper suggest. Expect to pay $8K+ to SC it, but don't forget that with that kind of power you'll also need brakes, wheels, suspension, etc. Not cheap! You will see a large difference...an E36 with ~250HP is a fast all around car.
We see more and more young guys with E36's everyday. They are becoming a very popular car to upgrade. I think I started the trend 6 years ago :)

Rob

D'z Nutz
07-10-2002, 11:43 AM
Why not opt for a 328 instead? It's got a bit more torque and it noticibly picks up faster too. That and the fact it comes with cup holders :madred: :madred: :madred:

:D

(Keep in mind that '96+ are the 328's which, if I'm not mistaken, are OBD-II.)