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Old 23rd July 2010, 09:13 PM
mike_hunt mike_hunt is offline
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Default BMW 316i Donor

Hi guys, needs some help and advise.

So i'm started to do some research on donor cars. And i've come across a bmw 316i. I was wondering if i could use the whole car as a single donor or would i need to use this and something else ? Or should i be asking what else would i need also. I'm just pricing up at this point and found the car for £300

Mike
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Old 24th July 2010, 06:10 AM
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By the time you have a car built up, IVA tested and on the road £300 here or there is not going to be very significant.

My opinion is you should stick with the Sierra as a donor unless you have a very good reason not to, and a BMW 316 dooesn't sound like a good reason to me (although it may to you, and it is after all, your choice).
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Old 24th July 2010, 12:31 PM
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Thanks for the input, the reason i wanted a bmw instead is because of the sound it makes when you start the straight six engine. I have been looking at seirra's also but would love to use something else. Does anyone know of anyone who has built one using a BMW ?
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Old 24th July 2010, 03:23 PM
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Are you sure it's got a straight 6? I thought the 316 and 318s were 4 cylinders. I'm not a BMW expert though
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Old 24th July 2010, 05:40 PM
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them engines are only 4 cylinder you need to go upto a 2.0ltr bmw to get 6 cylinder plus they are heavy !
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Old 24th July 2010, 08:39 PM
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They arent a straight six until 2.5 which are a little underpowered for the size and weight of them at 190 bhp

After owning a 330i and an m3 the one thing i will say about them is that they quite often have niggles and they always cost a bomb to fix, even just for the parts
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