The big M3 E46 thread
#31
Yeah, I figured they were BBS, but wasn't sure about the model.
Alex, you need to make sure your M3 looks like that. What color is that? I get confused with all the different shades, is it Silver Gray? Anyways, I think that or Alpine White with front and rear CSL fascia, CSL wheels, and exhaust. Yeah, so you should get on that . . .
Alex, you need to make sure your M3 looks like that. What color is that? I get confused with all the different shades, is it Silver Gray? Anyways, I think that or Alpine White with front and rear CSL fascia, CSL wheels, and exhaust. Yeah, so you should get on that . . .
#33
Yeah, I figured they were BBS, but wasn't sure about the model.
Alex, you need to make sure your M3 looks like that. What color is that? I get confused with all the different shades, is it Silver Gray? Anyways, I think that or Alpine White with front and rear CSL fascia, CSL wheels, and exhaust. Yeah, so you should get on that . . .
Alex, you need to make sure your M3 looks like that. What color is that? I get confused with all the different shades, is it Silver Gray? Anyways, I think that or Alpine White with front and rear CSL fascia, CSL wheels, and exhaust. Yeah, so you should get on that . . .
#37

Martin
#38
What front bumper is that?
Also - Why are 'vert M3's cheaper than the coupes? I'm seriously considering picking up an E46 M3 for my next car and it seems like no matter what year/mileage if you have a coupe and a convertible the 'verts are always cheaper.
I'm almost thinking that might be the way to go and just get a hardtop for it for the winter.
I'm assuming they are heavier and not as stiff? Noticeable in the drivers seat?
Also - Why are 'vert M3's cheaper than the coupes? I'm seriously considering picking up an E46 M3 for my next car and it seems like no matter what year/mileage if you have a coupe and a convertible the 'verts are always cheaper.
I'm almost thinking that might be the way to go and just get a hardtop for it for the winter.
I'm assuming they are heavier and not as stiff? Noticeable in the drivers seat?
#40
I never though I'd see a BMW with a Pcar paint scheme. The loyalists of the "independent company" that is BMW must be about to blow chunks.





