So long Euro S50B32……. :(

Sorry I haven’t posted in a while. I was in Australia for work and have been busy since. I hadn’t posted it up on here but I had my Euro S50B32 for sale for a little over a month. (I think)

Anyways, It recently sold and the buyer picked it up this afternoon. J seems like a really nice guy and I hope he enjoys this engine as much as I did. He’ll be dropping it into a 92 325is. I can’t wait to hear how much he loves all that new power in his car. I hope to have some pics of it as soon as it’s installed so stay tuned.

Now I begin my search for the perfect S54. If you know of anyone with a healthy one with low miles on it, please let me know!!

I’ll end this post with a couple pics of the engine after I removed it πŸ™

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515 thoughts on “So long Euro S50B32……. :(

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