E36 M3 and 318is - Old School is cool, The Collection is Growing :)

Peter@AEW

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splintheter said:
Apparently the front seats weigh 20kg lighter too.

Either way all the weight saving disappears when I get in... off to the gym to make me a lightweight model :D:D

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Yeh I will weigh mate

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Maybe I should mod the car for you with a chevy v8 and you can skip the gym?
 

splintheter

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a1exander said:
splintheter said:
Apparently the front seats weigh 20kg lighter too.

Either way all the weight saving disappears when I get in... off to the gym to make me a lightweight model :D:D

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Yeh I will weigh mate

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Maybe I should mod the car for you with a chevy v8 and you can skip the gym?



Bwahahaah!!!! nah i need to go to gym and keep the old girl stock :)
 

Peter@AEW

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splintheter said:
a1exander said:
splintheter said:
Apparently the front seats weigh 20kg lighter too.

Either way all the weight saving disappears when I get in... off to the gym to make me a lightweight model :D:D

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Yeh I will weigh mate

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Maybe I should mod the car for you with a chevy v8 and you can skip the gym?



Bwahahaah!!!! nah i need to go to gym and keep the old girl stock :)


Don't say that I did not offer...........
:roflol:
 

rhett325

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From what I have read those early e36 M3s were imported as "semi knockdowns" into SA. IE they were not complete cars they were assembled locally.

Its such a cool car, as standard they had that mouth grill colour coded, which was a huge bone of contention at a concourse a while ago with an M3 belonging to another fanatic. Judges argued it was aftermarket when infact they rolled off the production line colour coded. Useless facts thou, truth is that is a fine example of the first of the first local 3 series M cars and the start of a benchmark in engineering brilliance.
 

Fordkoppie

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444YYY said:
I see the savings in weight are, no sunroof, and no rear headrests... Wonder what else?

No rear sun roller blind
No premium audio system - I presume this also meant no CD shuttle in the boot
No electric motors on seats
No leather
No Airbag. This also meant you got the nice M Tech II steering wheel

[apparently] less sound insulation


Congratulations Anthony!!

BTW - does it simply have it's spare wheel fitted in the rear, or does this car have narrows all round?
 

rodga

Well-known member
Wow very nice Splintheter
Almost the same spec as my dad had back in the 90's - minus the rear spoiler

rhett325 said:
From what I have read those early e36 M3s were imported as "semi knockdowns" into SA. IE they were not complete cars they were assembled locally.

Its such a cool car, as standard they had that mouth grill colour coded, which was a huge bone of contention at a concourse a while ago with an M3 belonging to another fanatic. Judges argued it was aftermarket when infact they rolled off the production line colour coded. Useless facts thou, truth is that is a fine example of the first of the first local 3 series M cars and the start of a benchmark in engineering brilliance.
I can confirm that the one my dad owned, a '93 model, did not have the colour coded grille
 

E30 Freak

Member
I remember seeing one new in the parking lot at sanlam centre in red with 'cloth' seats & I was disgusted that an M3 came out of the factory without leather.

Fast forward till today & that interior spec is pure porn!

Congrats Splintheter:praise:

Hope to see this one in the flesh some day
 

splintheter

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E30 Freak said:
I remember seeing one new in the parking lot at sanlam centre in red with 'cloth' seats & I was disgusted that an M3 came out of the factory without leather.

Fast forward till today & that interior spec is pure porn!

Congrats Splintheter:praise:

Hope to see this one in the flesh some day

On my way to joburg now to collect, can't wait to see interior

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Gizmo

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Fordkoppie said:
444YYY said:
I see the savings in weight are, no sunroof, and no rear headrests... Wonder what else?

No rear sun roller blind
No premium audio system - I presume this also meant no CD shuttle in the boot
No electric motors on seats
No leather
No Airbag. This also meant you got the nice M Tech II steering wheel

[apparently] less sound insulation


Congratulations Anthony!!

BTW - does it simply have it's spare wheel fitted in the rear, or does this car have narrows all round?

Premium audio had an amplifier in the boot.:thumbs:
 

Ga-3M

Well-known member
rodga said:
Wow very nice Splintheter
Almost the same spec as my dad had back in the 90's - minus the rear spoiler

rhett325 said:
From what I have read those early e36 M3s were imported as "semi knockdowns" into SA. IE they were not complete cars they were assembled locally.

Its such a cool car, as standard they had that mouth grill colour coded, which was a huge bone of contention at a concourse a while ago with an M3 belonging to another fanatic. Judges argued it was aftermarket when infact they rolled off the production line colour coded. Useless facts thou, truth is that is a fine example of the first of the first local 3 series M cars and the start of a benchmark in engineering brilliance.
I can confirm that the one my dad owned, a '93 model, did not have the colour coded grille

Yeah I've only seen one with the grill colour coded, still don't think it's factory spec'd like that but anyway, every other early "lightweight" model I've seen had a black grill down in front.
 

splintheter

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444YYY said:
Splint, update please :=):
Jhb... Interior...

I will don't worry. Only getting her tomorrow now. Then putting her and me on a train back to cpt. So I have plenty of time to upload photos and update:D:D

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