Project Resurrection: BMW E36 ///M3
#53
Will do bro, thanks for the tip!
Hehehe, not yet. Going to order a few additional items soon; strategizing what to get first and foremost. It's a national holiday out here, so things will be quiet for the remainder of the week. Once the clutch unit arrives, will have it installed right away so start expecting some updates around then.
Grazie mille!
Hehehe, not yet. Going to order a few additional items soon; strategizing what to get first and foremost. It's a national holiday out here, so things will be quiet for the remainder of the week. Once the clutch unit arrives, will have it installed right away so start expecting some updates around then.
Grazie mille!
#54
Ok peeps! It has been a while since my last update. I'm going to give a brief run-through of the condition of the interior (apologies for the crap images).
1) Steering wheel (w/ airbag light at the bottom) will be replaced with my new wheel highlighted at the beginning of this thread.
2) Replacing new deck with a period-correct head unit.
3) Luckily, the shift knob is in mint condition. The boot on the other hand, due to years of usage will be swapped out. I am probably going to have a boot customized in Alcantara to match the steering wheel. Will also have a minimal tri-color stitch pattern applied to it... but I will stress MINIMAL.
4) I can't tell you how happy I am that this car retains its original cassette tape holder! It's such a period-specific option that makes you hark back to the 90s.
Another post to follow shortly with more of a focus on the seats and door panels.
1) Steering wheel (w/ airbag light at the bottom) will be replaced with my new wheel highlighted at the beginning of this thread.
2) Replacing new deck with a period-correct head unit.
3) Luckily, the shift knob is in mint condition. The boot on the other hand, due to years of usage will be swapped out. I am probably going to have a boot customized in Alcantara to match the steering wheel. Will also have a minimal tri-color stitch pattern applied to it... but I will stress MINIMAL.
4) I can't tell you how happy I am that this car retains its original cassette tape holder! It's such a period-specific option that makes you hark back to the 90s.
Another post to follow shortly with more of a focus on the seats and door panels.
#57
Thanks a lot bro! Allah yibarik feek!
#59
Here is the continuation with regards to the interior:
1) You will find that both the driver and front passenger's seats are worn at the side bolsters, which is absolutely normal. I tried to find replacement seats on different forums and my seats actually compare to what I had found.
2) The seats need some lovin' and I feel they'll come back to life again. The cracks are an issue at this point, as well as the debate of having them dye'd or not; however, the interior work will come at a later stage. I did manage to find a company in the States that supplies OEM leather replacements for these seats. I might just do that but I'm not sure yet.
3) The left and right door panel inserts will probably be replaced with Alcantara-inserts to match the steering wheel and shifter boot. Handbrake leather part to also receive the same treatment hopefully.
4) You will see that the built-in cubbies at the bottom of the both doors have their leather bits hanging about. Those are to be treated and glued back to their respective positions.
5) The rear seats are splendid! Couldn't be happier about that!
6) The glovebox will be repaired or completely replaced. The only annoying thing is it seems there was a mobile phone mount placed on the dash near the A/C vents, leaving holes for the bracket. I still haven't thought about that, but will do when the time comes for the interior work.
Again, I must stress that the important part of this project was to find a car which was mechanically sound, and luckily, the best bit of news has been that this E36 M3 is. Everything else is cosmetic! Keepin' them fingers crossed!
1) You will find that both the driver and front passenger's seats are worn at the side bolsters, which is absolutely normal. I tried to find replacement seats on different forums and my seats actually compare to what I had found.
2) The seats need some lovin' and I feel they'll come back to life again. The cracks are an issue at this point, as well as the debate of having them dye'd or not; however, the interior work will come at a later stage. I did manage to find a company in the States that supplies OEM leather replacements for these seats. I might just do that but I'm not sure yet.
3) The left and right door panel inserts will probably be replaced with Alcantara-inserts to match the steering wheel and shifter boot. Handbrake leather part to also receive the same treatment hopefully.
4) You will see that the built-in cubbies at the bottom of the both doors have their leather bits hanging about. Those are to be treated and glued back to their respective positions.
5) The rear seats are splendid! Couldn't be happier about that!
6) The glovebox will be repaired or completely replaced. The only annoying thing is it seems there was a mobile phone mount placed on the dash near the A/C vents, leaving holes for the bracket. I still haven't thought about that, but will do when the time comes for the interior work.
Again, I must stress that the important part of this project was to find a car which was mechanically sound, and luckily, the best bit of news has been that this E36 M3 is. Everything else is cosmetic! Keepin' them fingers crossed!