Jdm inspired e30s

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  • axisofjustice
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    Yeah, just saying. Always cool to see your own car popup somewhere.

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  • rikaro
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    Originally posted by lukeADE335i
    Asides from the Japanese wheels on some of the cars, I don't really get what's JDM about those cars.

    In my time playing with Nissans, I always thought the 'JDM' style and Euro style basically looked the same... low, stretched wheels etc. The biggest difference was obviously JDM parts, which weren't fitted to export models. As e30s are obviously made in Germany.... ??

    Is there a Veilside kit for the e30 :D

    Hmmm... maybe I'm just too old ;)
    Well everyone's view of "jdm style" has a different meaning. It's true that adding japanese wheels doesn't make a car "jdm". Half of the pics are cars from Japan so that's how they do it over there. When I grew up with japanese cars anything with japanese parts are jdm because that's exactly what "japanese domestic market" means, not some rota wheels with orange corner lights and carbon fiber hood.

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  • Lof8
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    Originally posted by axisofjustice
    A bunch of these pics don't really look jdm. In my opinion they look more track styled. Would a set of bbs make a Japanese car euro styled? There were a few that were ism style that looked really good though! Andy seeing your car in person I can't say it looks Jdm but I do love it.
    Yeah, I wouln't call mine "jdm" in any way. I just liked seeing the old pics :)

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  • AsharC
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    AJ's (ill roller) SR20'd e30 vert. Not my pictures.

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  • dmoney(AB)
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    I only call my car a jdm/eudm mash up is because of my engine
    Other than that it's pure euro lol

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Asides from the Japanese wheels on some of the cars, I don't really get what's JDM about those cars.

    In my time playing with Nissans, I always thought the 'JDM' style and Euro style basically looked the same... low, stretched wheels etc. The biggest difference was obviously JDM parts, which weren't fitted to export models. As e30s are obviously made in Germany.... ??

    Is there a Veilside kit for the e30 :D

    Hmmm... maybe I'm just too old ;)

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  • tpracing
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    My 87` 320 with 7.5/8x15 SSR MKII (4x114.3 + adapters)

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  • Jrey
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    You guys....lul

    Since it IS tagged M3, i guess this is one E30 we dont know about LOL, M3 JDM limited edition!


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  • axisofjustice
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    A bunch of these pics don't really look jdm. In my opinion they look more track styled. Would a set of bbs make a Japanese car euro styled? There were a few that were ism style that looked really good though! Andy seeing your car in person I can't say it looks Jdm but I do love it.

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  • JasonBates
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    Originally posted by ak-
    I need to see more of this.

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  • dmoney(AB)
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    i want some 17x9 te37 so bad.

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  • motomaster99
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    Originally posted by mnstepchildrider1
    its David Blunts and its a Turbo car

    before the repaint/decals
    Embarrassingly enough,



    Someday maybe I'll go JDM too breh (probs not) ;D

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  • kalib0y
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    An older 325is is had with 17x8in Volk forged SE37K

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  • Lof8
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    Well just look at that! A couple old pics of my car. Pics 2 & 3 on post 77. The first pic is Jean's car. I saw that photo of his car and made him an offer immediately for those Enkei 92s (which can now be bought new for about 1/2 that price). Cool to see those photos!

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  • Roysneon
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    My e30 is RHD. So JDM brah.

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