Project Resurrection: BMW E36 ///M3
#22
Congrats from a fellow e36 ///M 3 owner!
I have always wanted a Euro spec e36 (tough to get here in USA). I think the wheel is a perfect fit as the e36 had alcantara options originally.
I will look forward to the progress.
I have always wanted a Euro spec e36 (tough to get here in USA). I think the wheel is a perfect fit as the e36 had alcantara options originally.
I will look forward to the progress.
#24
Stay tuned!
#26
One more thing... can anyone help me with a technical forum question: how do I embed images into a post and type between them? Currently, I am only able to group them up into one batch of images. Thanks!
Last edited by El Wehbi; Feb 11, 2013 at 01:24 AM.
#27
I think I may have gotten a sneak peak from Nawaf, but from what I saw... it looks fantastic! SHARE IT!!!!
One more thing... can anyone help me with a technical forum question: how do I embed images and type between them? Currently, I am only able to group them up into one batch of images. Thanks!
One more thing... can anyone help me with a technical forum question: how do I embed images and type between them? Currently, I am only able to group them up into one batch of images. Thanks!
#28
Okay, so now it's time to discuss some body issues which instantly jumped out at me when I purchased the M3. There are little dings and scratches around the car, not too bad for an 18 year old machine (trust me, they look a lot worse in the pictures).
A general issue with E36 3 Series models was that paint fading on the front and rear bumpers was common; as seen on this example as well. The black trim around the car will need replacing, as well as the window / door seal trim will eventually be removed and replaced with newer items.
A general issue with E36 3 Series models was that paint fading on the front and rear bumpers was common; as seen on this example as well. The black trim around the car will need replacing, as well as the window / door seal trim will eventually be removed and replaced with newer items.




