This 1988 BMW M3 (VIN WBSAK0307J2197824) features many upgrades including various Evo 3 body parts, a Dinan 2.5 liter motor, Group N spec suspension and much more. Sold with multiple sets of wheels, seats and other parts, the car looks very good in photos and should be quite capable if properly dialed-in. Find it here on eBay in Chantily, Virginia with reserve not met. Special thanks to BaT reader Jim C. for this submission.

Both sets of wheels shown here are included, the white items from above described as never-used, 17″ x 8″ DTM items. The BBS RS 212’s pictured below share the same diameter but are half an inch wider, and along with Yokohama AD08R tires they’re said to have less than 1,000 miles use since new. Graphics look good, and paint is said to benefit from a recent mirror finish correction.

These OEM BMW leather items are included but will be replaced by brand-new cloth Recaro SRD items before the sale is finished. Note also the M division dead pedal, Condor Speed weighted shift knob, quick-release hub with Momo Montecarlo wheel, red Evo style seat belts and hard-wired Valentine One radar/laser detector. Like the exterior, everything looks very tidy inside the cabin and the branded Alpina floor mats are very cool conversation pieces.

Underhood, the familiar S14 runs a 2.5 liter displacement kit from Dinan. Consisting of a new crank and pistons, other modifications include Evo 3 oil pump, fuel injectors and airflow meter, ECU chip, Group A replica baffled oil pan, E36 M3 timing chain tensioner, Evo 3 intake and Evo 2 exhaust cams, port-matched 48mm throttle bodies (up from 44mm stock, included separately) and much more detailed in the ad.

The chassis has been addressed as well, and select suspension details include Group N spec re-valved Bilsteins and springs, offset upper strut mounts for added negative camber, front and rear sway bars, adjustable end links all around, Group N rear subframe mounts, front and rear strut bars, aluminum lower control arms and more. We dig nice-looking DTM tributes, but dislike how many neglect matching mechanical upgrades–this one sounds to have the guts to back-up the race car livery.