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FS: 2006 BMW E46 325Ci Clubsport Coupe NZ NEW

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Will take $9000 for it if anyone on here is interested.

Just saw a 2004 nz new 330ci msport higher mileage sell for $10500.

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Probably a dumb question, but other than the options ticked, what makes a Clubsport special? 

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Not a dumb question at all.

Long story short there is not a huge difference between an msport and Clubsport. The most obvious is the cosmetic differences which are Clubsport rear spoiler (mine actually has the msport bootlid as standard), front bumper splitters (also does not have), different shape of side skirts, Clubsport logo on the door kick panels, removed sound deadening on the bonnet for better sound and weight reduction, options for better/different paint colours (usually estoril blue or velvet blue, mine is carbon black which is the e46 m3 colour over standard cosmos black) and also the 3D cube interior trim. 

Mine also has a tyre pressure monitor, automatic headlights, facelift led taillights and longer bootlid trim on the boot handle as opposed to standard taillights and shorter bootlid handle trim. 

All in all very minor differences oh and also they came with Clubsport specific wheels which were either the style 135 or another dished type can't remember the code.

It's just a msport with fancy pants basically.

It's just 5% more special than the run of the mill msport but nothign world changing.

 

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Decided to join the #style194gang @Olaf and took some quick photos. 

 

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15 hours ago, qube said:

Decided to join the #style194gang @Olaf and took some quick photos. 

 

Indeed, your Dad was scoping mine on Friday, asking about clearance/rubbing... ?
I'm biased of couse!  I think they're a great match on the e46; aesthetically they look good, and technically there's no rubbing/clearance issues, 20mm wider track across the rear axle (over style 68 staggered), and half inch wider rim on the front.  Of course, lows may be a different game!

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Absolutely right. Much better/wider track compared to the very high offset style 68's.

Also being 17 it gives plenty of profile on the tyres. Currently running 225 45 17 front and 255 40 17 rear and feels amazing to drive. 

Really shouldnt sell it...

 

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That is nice, wouldn't mind that myself...

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20 hours ago, qube said:

Absolutely right. Much better/wider track compared to the very high offset style 68's.

Also being 17 it gives plenty of profile on the tyres. Currently running 225 45 17 front and 255 40 17 rear and feels amazing to drive. 

Really shouldnt sell it...

 

sell the mini and keep the CS, money in the bank! ?

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4 hours ago, Olaf said:

sell the mini and keep the CS, money in the bank! ?

Thats probably what will happen.. but I am sad to sell the mini too.. haha

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On 3/21/2018 at 4:16 PM, qube said:

Will take $9000 for it if anyone on here is interested.

Just saw a 2004 nz new 330ci msport higher mileage sell for $10500.

5000 is all it is worth, . but i give 5k cash for it.. all it is worth, no interest on trademe !!

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Had two parties view both wanted to buy it but one couldn’t get enough finance and other waiting on insurance payout. Worth the asking price for sure so no thanks to your 5k offer

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How about starting a thread on your M3 - I would love to see it.

And also your ford escort - I built a 1976 rs2000 replica as my first car.

That might be a more constructive way of introducing yourself.

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S768A Individual series "Clubsport" - clearly mentioned in VIN build sheet

The rear wing not being the standard clubsport model is also correct as per VIN:

http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/E46-Coupe/Europe/325Ci-M54/R-N/may2005/browse/vehicle_trim/rear_spoiler/

If it had the clubsport rear wing then it would have this in the build sheet: "S754A M Rear spoiler" (like it had on my old velvet blue clubsport 330ci)

 

 

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Thread has been tidied up by myself. Lets keep the comments reasonable please.

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29 minutes ago, qube said:

Been offered to swap for E46 M3 manual for this and 22k on top.. tempting but its a UK import but it is 2006 reg and only 130kms.

what to do..

 

Here is new TM listing btw.. new pics up

https://www.trademe.co.nz/1673349098 

How many k's on UK roads? Manual or SMG?

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On 6/20/2018 at 6:55 PM, qube said:

imported at 31k miles into nz. manual

As long as you have the car fully checked over by an indy.

Corrosion is a nightmare.  The M3's I have a look under here in DC are shocking.

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