No stroke/hate thread on Griot's E30 M3 3dr Touring SEMA demo?

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  • Vincent Brick
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    Oh man Z3 M Coupe drooooooooooooooooooool. I would LOVE to be able to own one of those some day.

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  • djlicious
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    Originally posted by Vincent Brick
    mmmm hmmm

    And in defense of the pillar, and 2dr wagons in general, some factory examples:




    Shooting brake thread?

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  • Kershaw
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    Finally, a rocket bunny kit e30 that looks awesome. Of course Garagistic is doing it right.

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  • Piotr
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    I happened to be at SEMA last week, and had a chance to look over this car, as well as talk to the guy from Griot's there with it.

    It did indeed start as a touring, onto which they swapped coupe doors and OEM M3 fenders. They modified the rears a bit to fit the late-model tail lights, and of course the pillars to fit the new doors. Engine bay looked quite clean.

    Below are a couple shots I managed to get of this car, as well as a couple other E30s (and one interesting E36).











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  • Bmwdayz
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    Touring

    Originally posted by varg
    -not stanced/slammed
    -no hideous rocket bunny widebody kit
    -no polished lip wheels
    I approve. It looks cool.
    ^^^^^^^^ I agree

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by Vincent Brick
    I've liked 2dr wagons for so long that as a kid when they were new I thought the Fox was cool AF. Still have a sales brochure in my collection from childhood. I would have included one if not for wrong wheel drive, and it doesn't have any sort of extra pillar. And good luck finding a picture of a tastefully modified one.

    My 2dr wagon love is passed down from my Dad, he's never owned one but always liked them.
    theres a few that are slammed with custom made coilovers

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  • digger
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    looks really good except the wheels mainly due to the colour

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  • Vincent Brick
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    Originally posted by 2mAn
    Why no VW Fox in that group?
    I've liked 2dr wagons for so long that as a kid when they were new I thought the Fox was cool AF. Still have a sales brochure in my collection from childhood. I would have included one if not for wrong wheel drive, and it doesn't have any sort of extra pillar. And good luck finding a picture of a tastefully modified one.

    My 2dr wagon love is passed down from my Dad, he's never owned one but always liked them.
    Last edited by Vincent Brick; 11-02-2016, 11:02 PM.

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  • Powling
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    Who's got the alpine weiss M3 on airbags? The wagon looks very cleanly excuted.
    Not the car you are referring to, but your post reminded me of Mike's white touring.



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  • Habla
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    P1800

    Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk

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  • 2mAn
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    Why no VW Fox in that group?

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  • flyboyx
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    pinto is pretty crappy too. i had a wagon when i was growing up.

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  • Vincent Brick
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    then again, i like almost anything that's a "shooting brake" version of an original, incl the 1800es
    mmmm hmmm



    And in defense of the pillar, and 2dr wagons in general, some factory examples:


    '65 Chevelle



    TE72 Corolla



    Nissan Sunny



    Vauxhall Chevette (yeah, that Chevette, not so stigmatized in other markets)



    1957 Pontiac Safari



    1958 Mercury Voyager (didn't realize this was a model at first, eff it, this is what they looked like)



    Don't even laugh, RWD, cheap bolt-in turbo power, rack & pinion, easily tucks tire while remaining driveable, best in class handling for the era.



    Not even gonna bring the Vega/Astre/Sunbird wagons into this, yeah they were RWD and should be cool, but I owned one and although I love the look and driving feel, they are truly among the shittiest of shit cars ever made.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by Julien
    I really dig this!

    then again, i like almost anything that's a "shooting brake" version of an original, incl the 1800es

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  • Vincent Brick
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    Originally posted by nando
    I wouldn't be too upset about them using an ix touring. They actually made quite a lot of them - IIRC more than the ix's they brought to the states.
    Oh I was unaware of that, I was under the impression that the combo of iX and Touring made it particularly desirable.

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