Long Time Owner: 1998 BMW 528i

This next car comes as a tip from Pushrod who writes: The owner has had this car posted for a while now.  The price has come down once so far.  Modifications appear very tasteful. Who doesn’t like tasteful mods — and a 6-speed late model BMW is just about perfect for daily driver use. Find this 1998 BMW 528i offered for $6600 near Richmond, VA via craigslist.


From the seller:

1998 BMW 528i

condition: good

cylinders: 6 cylinders

drive: rwd

fuel: gas

paint color: black

title status: clean

transmission: manual

type: sedan

I have a black on black 1998 BMW 528i manual for sale.

I’ve owned this car for over 10 years and have done an extensive amount of work on it.

Engine and Transmission:

– 3.2 Liter S52 engine – 105k miles

– Full bolt on – Shrick cams, M50 manifold, 24 lb injectors, Turner Shorty headers, 803 maf and custom tune.

– 6-speed manual swap with 3.46 geared diff (non-lsd) – both were from cars with less than 50k miles on them.

– Clutch and Flywheel have <500 miles on them and still breaking in.

Suspension and Wheels:

– BC racing coilovers 8k/6k

– Full Lemforder suspension refresh from FCP euro

– Eibach front and rear sway bars

-18×9 OEM M parallel rims with Continental DW tires with 5-7k miles on them.

Interior:

– Full alcantara seats front and back imported from Europe.

– Full alcantara headliner from an E39 M5

Exterior

– The only flaw with the whole car – clear coat peel and some dimple dents in the hood

– Has facelift headlights and front bumper

– Hella smoked Celis taillights

AC works great, alot of car for the money. May be interested in parting it out – would need buyers for big ticket items first:

interior, engine, and wheels.

Interior -$1200 – full front and rear seats and 4 door cards

Engine – $3500 – all accessories and bolt ons included – except clutch and flywheel which would go with transmission

Wheels – $1200 – with tires

$6600 for the whole car without the wheels – would need to source your own. $7800 with the wheels



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