My children are approaching driving age, so I needed an appropriate project to begin for all of us to share. I have also be saying to my son for a few years that I would like to do a kart build. So I mentioned the idea at dinner, and we decided on the criteria for our upcoming purchase. RWD, or AWD, manual transmission, under $1,000, and within 500 miles. That is really all it takes to make me happy. I had always pictured doing this build with a wrx, but I kind of expected to end up end some vq powered turd, as they make up a large portion of cars fitting my criteria.
After dinner we started looking at cars to see what was out there, and within 10 minutes I bought this car.
So here is the nitty gritty. It spent it's life in Minnesota, and was totaled for body damage. A tree fell on the car from the left front towards the b pillar. Damaging the fender, hood, a pillar, roof, and passenger mirror, and destroying the windshield. The car is a 2003 BMW 325 XI, 130k miles, 5 speed, and original tires. The interior smelled like a bowling alley in the 90's, it wasn't cleaned often, but seemed to run ok, and the 100 feet I drove it didn't give me any cause for alarm. The car was purchased on 3/1/21 for $750
I found a glass guy said he would do the windshield for $250 cash, and I accepted.
The glass was installed without incident, and I was excited to start playing with the car. I ran some baseline tests, but the car had enough deferred maintenance there was not much point. The rear shocks were dead, and the fronts didn't feel much better. There was an ignition issue, and it had the original radio.
The most important thing to me, was to get a weight before I took anything off. 1/2 tank of gas, the car appeared totally stock, and original.
what a pig. Ah well, balance is nice, and this just means more weight to take out.
Obviously the muffler had to go immediately. We weighed all of the components that we removed at this stage, and took notes. Not too many surprises, but the muffler was 36 lbs! At this stage, the car was in what I consider "trackday" trim. Everything heavy, or easy to get to is pulled.
I also did plugs, and coils, CEL went away, and the car is running great. At this point I was just using this car as a daily. Trying to find out all the things that need attention, or weird things going on with the car before the weather starts to get nice, and I want to really start getting after it.