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"Cheap" Tuned 335D from Copart - Missing parts
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11-19-2022, 02:46 PM | #1 |
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"Cheap" Tuned 335D from Copart - Missing parts
Hey, I recently purchased this wrecked 2011 335D from an auction as I have been looking for a new daily driver for a few weeks now. Was no local cars for sale and I have purchased a few cars at Copart over the years and the cosmetic repair is no problem.
One of the things that drew me to this car was the fact that I could see the rear bumper/ exhaust had some soot on it, upgraded intercooler pipe/ EGR delete and I figured id spend a little more since I wouldn't have to do the tunes and delete myself. Also had a Bimmerpost sticker and a few other stickers on the rear glass that made me assume it was an enthusiast who owned it. Got the car delivered about 2 weeks ago, the first thing I noticed when pulling it off the transport trailer ( shipped from NV to Co ) was the downpipe and exhaust were missing. I was pretty bummed as the car had more damage to the oil pan /Suspension/ radiator support/ intercooler than I initially thought. Just yesterday I had a stack of parts ready to install, intercooler, radiator, suspension, downpipe, and battery cable. Got everything installed and went to try and start it for the first time. Just cranked. Turns out that the car was missing the ECU. Looking for advice on the procedure for replacing the ECU and getting a tune at the same time. Unless I could find the previous owner here, and buy the old one With the cost of a new ECU $800+ and a tune of $1000+, plus a bunch of other parts I have not bought yet + time to replace/paint the parts id be close to 11k in the car, and I could have just bought a non-salvage title one ready to go for that Debating on parting it out and starting fresh |
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