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    Most memorable modification?

    What was that single most memorable modification, that cemented your passion for cars and the BMW e30?

    Mine was converting to a Ground Control suspension, many many moons ago. I remember it like it was yesterday; opening the box to my new setup, seeing the shiny new setup. It was scary to cut up my housings, all alone and weld it up with my basic skill. Father approved the welds and I spent the afternoon dialing in the ride height. All the hard work and parking for the night after a long day of measuring/welding and second guessing all of my measurements. After owning a stock ride height e30 for a long ass time, it felt good to belong to that special club, of building it yourself.
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      #3
      roundel valve stem caps

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        #4
        Upgrading to a tighter steering rack.

        I've driven quite a few different setups E36 / E36 M3 / Z3 on different cars. Had an E36 M3 Rack in my last car that was the "project car", really any E30 I own now or in the future will have a Z3 rack. There is no other modification IMO that changes the driving the way a steering rack does.

        A proper suspension is up there, probably number 2 on my list, but even on just run-of-the-mill sport springs a tighter steering rack turns your car into a very fun go-kart.
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          #5
          Originally posted by oliver.r View Post
          roundel valve stem caps
          Can confirm

          Also, wheels. I purchased my car lowered, but the switch from basket weaves to something with a lip is glorious. You get so many more looks with 3 inch lips than you ever would on basket weaves.

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            #6
            Going from IE3/billie sports to J-Stock. The first time taking a corner that I hit all the time and realizing at the exit I could take it in the next gear up...
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              #7
              stroker/5 speed

              The first drive was around the block without a hood. Tagged the redline in 1st gear right away. It totally changed the car. breaking the motor in was a lot of fun, because it was basically WOT 100% of the time.
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                #8
                No mods necessary. I was hooked right away....

                I've had over the years an e28, e21, e34, and an e30 iX. E30 rules hands down.

                But, yeah, rebuilding my entire suspension, new rack, and stroker build sealed the deal. It's like having a new e30 but better. :D
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                  #9
                  Chip in my first eta

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                    #10
                    buying an M3
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                      #11
                      Installing a full 325i exhaust on my eta was rewarding. The somewhat rusted muffler made it sound pretty nice actually, lol. Along with a chip and afe filter it livened the eta up enough to make autox a bit more entertaining.
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                        #12
                        Installing sway bars on my old MR2. There's something amazing about flat cornering.
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                            #14
                            throwing out the Eibach pros and installing H&R sports.
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                              #15
                              My dad's 67' Mustang is what cemented my passion for cars. It had an adjustable Koni suspension, poly bushings, big sway bars, a 93' crate Cobra 5.0 with a big cam, and a 4 speed with a hurst shifter. It was fast, loud, and low. He eventually sold it for a 911.

                              What got me into e30's was a coworker had one, and I eventually made an offer on it. I loved everything about it, from the way the hood opened, to the sound of the inline 6, to the OBC and sport seats. It was stock and I was in love.

                              The mod that got me into "modding" e30's, was upgrading the suspension. I went from stock /worn out everything, to Bilstein sport shocks, H&R sport springs, new control arms, and M3 offset CAB's. That was a night and day difference and really brought out the BMW driving experience that I was missing.
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