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Old 06-10-2010, 03:17 PM   #1
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Just wonderd if anyone has had a manual non-CSL M3 and what were their thoughts of the car compared to the CSL? Friend wants to build a track and road car and I suggested going for an e46 M3 and then fitting some KW V3's, loosing some of the interior and fitting two decent bucket seats plus harnesses and maybe a half / full cage.

My thoughts are that a non-CSL with KW's, decent brakes, decent geometry, decent tyres and a bit less weight will give just as much fun as the CSL just without the 'sense of occasion' sound.
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Old 06-10-2010, 04:00 PM   #2
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Just wonderd if anyone has had a manual non-CSL M3 and what were their thoughts of the car compared to the CSL? Friend wants to build a track and road car and I suggested going for an e46 M3 and then fitting some KW V3's, loosing some of the interior and fitting two decent bucket seats plus harnesses and maybe a half / full cage.

My thoughts are that a non-CSL with KW's, decent brakes, decent geometry, decent tyres and a bit less weight will give just as much fun as the CSL just without the 'sense of occasion' sound.

i agree, with some moeny spent an E46 M3 would give the same performance but without the airbox!!!
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Old 06-10-2010, 08:31 PM   #3
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I had one, had a Steel Grey Manual M3 Coupe with all the toys, very compatent car in all area's really, still very fast, exhaust is raspy, nice drive, handles well, good stability, brakes so so as usual on M3's but modded as a track would be a damn quick car in the right hands!
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That was my original idea. Take a stock M3 and convert it to a track toy. Sadly it met a very early demise and I so I started over again, but with a CSL. Mainly because I originally wanted a CSL but managed to get talked out of it by friends/wife.

So, whats different that is of (arguable?) worth?

Well - yes the airbox which translates to a slight uplift in power and a more responsive engine. I believe the SMG and DSC programs are slightly altered (CSL "track button"). You've a slightly different steering rack, different suspension, brakes (moot points since both probably get changed still) and the rest is really weight/styling etc

each to their own. I really like the interior of the csl and will be less inclined to rip it all out and turn it into a shitter!

You can't argue with the financial side though. I paid £13k for a 55k miles 2003 M3 which was in great condition. Same condition/mileage CSL is literally going to be double.
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Best base to start with would be a M3 CS - basically a CSL missing a couple of things.

You get bonus CSL parts like the headers/extractor, brakes, steering wheel, steering rack, CSL DSC module just to name a few. It's a CSL parts bin special if you like without the CSL price tag.

However, chances are your mate will end up "CSL"ing the new track car anyway ... so maybe best just to buy a CSL in the first place (rather than longing for that sexy airbox afterwards)
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You can't argue with the financial side though. I paid £13k for a 55k miles 2003 M3 which was in great condition. Same condition/mileage CSL is literally going to be double.
Yes but CSL's are going up in value ;-)
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Yes but CSL's are going up in value ;-)
Are they!? I think they are still falling mate, if I'd waited until now to buy one then personally I would be a few K better off and I didn't get too bad a deal on the one I have now!

Granted they will always be more than a normal M3 obviously but I can't see it!?
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Are they!? I think they are still falling mate, if I'd waited until now to buy one then personally I would be a few K better off and I didn't get too bad a deal on the one I have now!

Granted they will always be more than a normal M3 obviously but I can't see it!?
my personal feeling is that we have hitk bottom to the CSL market and unless you have a fire damage, Cat D or 100k miles+ car it will now be appreciating (slowly)

E92M3 prices are now equalling sub 20k mile CSL prices and not showing any signs of pushung them lower (as i think they are different cars for different purposes.

anybody who is selling sub £20k is in my opinion desperate to sell
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Best base to start with would be a M3 CS - basically a CSL missing a couple of things.

... so maybe best just to buy a CSL in the first place (rather than longing for that sexy airbox afterwards)
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The only real downside to turning a CSL into a track beast is that you are destroying a CSL

Up side is if you buy a 60K MILER for say £23k you could sell seats, interior, rims, suspension, brakes and make yourself £6k towards the mods and have to do far less to it to get weight saving etc
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