What happens when you take one of the best sports coupes ever produced (BMW E36 chassis) and mate it with one of the highest performing engines ever produced (LS1)? Some have already called it "a religious experience". We call it the best performing, most affordable super car on the planet. Imagine a car weighing 2500-3000 pounds (depending on weight saving mods) with 500hp for $15-$20,000. An LS1 powered BMW E36 creates a marriage that no single manufacturer could ever build.
The Vorshlag E36 LS1 Stage 0 swap kit includes the following:
- Vorshlag Motor Mounts
- Vorshlag 1 3/4" SS T304 headers
- Vorshlag Spec'd custom 2-piece collapsible steering shaft with BMW specific splines at both ends
- Vorshlag Transmission Crossmember
- Vorshlag Spec'd custom driveshaft
- New bolts and hardware for steering shaft, motor mount, and transmission crossmember installation
MSRP
$3989
For more information, visit https://vorshlag-store.com.
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