Owner | Jay | ||
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Location | Newark, New Jersey United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1994 BMW 325i Here are some details: Black on grey leather, 5speed, sunroof, limo tint; brand new tires and brakes; ICE's coolant system recently serviced by previous owner (but like engine, all is being sold soon); vehicle has minor front body damage only and was sold by previous owner because he did not want to put more money into the BMW. | ||
Batteries | 0.00 Volt, | ||
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Curb Weight | 2,856 Pounds (1,298 Kilograms) | ||
Conversion Time | See below. | ||
Conversion Cost | 1) 1994 BMW 325i - $1080 2) 1/2" swivel for ratchet and 1/2" extension bar - $18 3) Socket Ratchet set - $50 - Standard sizes - A must have for removing drive shaft and exhaust bolts. | ||
1) July 22 6 hours, July 23 3 hours, July 24 6 hours - all the following has been completed - hood removed, damaged front body and other front body components (headlights, grill, "now useless" plastic) removed, AC condenser and AC fan removed, radiator system removed, all oil has been drained, battery removed, intake system removed, and the exhaust has only 3 stubborn bolts holding y-pipe to headers and it is gone. 2) July 25 and 26 - 4 hours removing final y-pipe nut and heat shields and then disassembling exhaust for resale. 3) July 27-28 - 4 hours - Removed back seats and entire fuel system from vehicle. Had to cut fuel tank in half using manual saw, because brake lines, which I didn't want to remove yet, were last object holding tank from removal (also had to remove rear drive shaft for fuel system removal). Next step is to find a used engine hoist and remove engine from transmission and engine bay. All parts removed and still in usable condition are posted for sale. 4)August 12 - Still awaiting sales for removed parts. |