AC Schnitzer S3.0 £2700. Shit thats cheaper!

Paz

-NIGHTSPIRIT FAMILY- UK Drift Since 2001
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My brother wants to sell his car so im sticking it on here cus it would be ideal for drifting (he doesnt drift). Its fast, seriously quick! Would make a sweet drift car, weld the diff and it would be stunning. £3250, i cant believe the price.
 
umran9 said:
would he consider a px with a ae86?


My brother really doesnt get AE86's, so im certain the answer would be a no. He hates mine. hehe.
 
Sonnex the Hedgehog said:
Calm down guys . . . I have it on good authority that as lovely as it is this is a fake S3.0, but as a E36 it aint bad. Could have a good engine thou

Having seen the car in the flesh, and the pleasure of drooling over it in the Pazwah Family drive way, I can confirm you talk the cock.
 
Sonnex the Hedgehog said:
Calm down guys . . . I have it on good authority that as lovely as it is this is a fake S3.0, but as a E36 it aint bad. Could have a good engine thou


Hah yeah? What good authority? We've ALL of the paper work to it for every bit of work including body parts and all engine work, the forged pistons, crank, conrods, head work, cams etc etc, and if you think it has a 2.5 litre motor in it, youre a cock. Its a genuine conversion carried out a few years after the car was made by Rossiters with genuine AC Schnitzer parts.. And if you know so much about the car you would know the engine is a stormer, instead of just speculating that it could be good.

Fake my arse. And Junior speaks the truth.
 
Sorry mate, not getting into a slagging match but as I understand it an S3.0 was based on an M3 and built like that from the factory. If it was an original you would be a MUG for selling it so CHEAP. An S3.0 will sell for at least £10K if not more. Try E36Coupe.com for more details . . .

Its a lovely motor no doubt, and 240bhp aint bad but a full blown AC Schnitzer S3.0 not so sure although if you are so sure I'd take it off your hands and reap the rewards on a quick resale
 
I think your both arguing different points about it's aulthenticity here :smash:

It's not a genuine Schnitzer car, but it has had a genuine Schnitzer conversion at huge expense to the owner at that time.

Cool car, shame it hasn't got the ACS front bumper but still very good value for money in my opinion. Hope it finds a good home :thumbs:
 
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There's no such thing as a "genuine schnitzer car", all ACS models like that were 325 conversions, even if from new, still a new 325 converted. It has a modified M50, 3.0, fucking awesome car really and one of the alternatives to the M3 along with the Alpina B3.

You're thinking about the widearch schnitzer m3s, which yes, are a different car to that.
 
I've just been flicking through some BMW specialist magazine in WHSmiths, and there are some horrendously priced cars in the back of there :eek:

If you put it in that mag at this price, I think you'd have it gone in no time :)
 
Sorry guys there is such a thing as a guenuine ACS Motor. ACS supplied fully built cars fresh from the factory. The CLS (I beleive) was an amazing motor dripping with Carbon fibre right down to the door cards if you like the pre M3 CLS. If you want an authenticity check give me the full reg and chassis number and I can tell you what it left the factory as. I am very tempted if I'm honest, but as you say Bon Bon the lack of the ACS bodyKit lets it down.

I'm not into slagging people down and to be fair was a bit harsh with my comment, but it a genuine S3.0 left the factory as that and was not converted to that spec in the UK.

Very nice car and I wish that I had £3K sitting in the bank as yes I am very tempted. I might have a contact (proper BMW Head) that is interested but I will let you guys know.
 
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