Where can I buy a 1985 BMW 318i engine? I live in Sothern California,
but I can pay for shipping.
When I do a google search, it brings these websites that are all the
same, but with different domain names, so they do not help at all.
The engine threw a rod through the oil pan. The driver kept driving it
for a short while until it seized. Would it be worth rebuilding?
Richard Sexton - 14 May 2006 23:53 GMT
>Where can I buy a 1985 BMW 318i engine? I live in Sothern California,
>but I can pay for shipping.
http://car-part.com

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z - 15 May 2006 04:39 GMT
cmcdougle@gmail.com wrote in news:1147646923.249321.134280
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> Where can I buy a 1985 BMW 318i engine? I live in Sothern California,
> but I can pay for shipping.
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> The engine threw a rod through the oil pan. The driver kept driving it
> for a short while until it seized. Would it be worth rebuilding?
I just saw one in a junk yard trolling for 2002 parts
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Don't you have any pick and pulls around you? Go find a nice low hours
wrecked 318i and grab the engine