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    325I Little project

    Hi guys

    I'm a 22 year's old boy From montreal in Quebec CANADA
    New Here with my 325 I That I boutgh for 3 years ago.
    Now It was a project car, It's Why i'm there with you today.

    I bought this car in january 2009 350 000 KM and add :
    -omp wheel steering
    -xxr Wheels 002 et 0
    -LSD rear diff
    -Remove floor mats
    -EURO style front beam (convers.h3)
    -HID
    -FOG
    -VW vr6 lip
    -tokico shock
    -Drop H&R
    -Eyebrow
    -Rear spoiler






    want to change something in the car like:
    -rebuilt engine
    -is transmission
    -remove sunroof
    -remove door molding
    -and more
    I Decide to make a project with it :
    first -repaire engine bay and rust issue
    -swap m20b25 100 000km
    -head welded in water jacket
    -thicker head gasket
    -metric bleue hex. bolt
    -new valve
    -stage 4 clutch
    -is transmission













    I decide to paint interior Challenger Blue 2010:


    prime the inside with a Sealer :
    3:1:1:1

    3 shot of blue

    3 clear










    #2
    Damn that was some clean looking red paint to spray over. Good luck on the project
    90 325is
    85 RZ350
    75 RD350
    7? RD400 race bike

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      #3
      Body work:
      remove sunroof
      remove door molding
      3'' oversize fender
      m3 style Lip
      325is side skirt
      more!













      More to come !!!!

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        #4
        That's actually impressive.
        M Coupe

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          #5
          Sick sick :)
          IG: @_j.wn

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            #6
            that looks like a pain in the ass, but really cool bodywork :up:
            Transaction Feedback: -click here
            [e30: '91 318is coupe|brilliantrot||e36: '98 318ti|fern green|California top|M-Tech]
            [URL="http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=300453"]

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              #7
              Nice! Needs more turbo, though...that valence is begging for an intercooler...

              Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
              Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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                #8
                Yes it is. The front end actually doesn't look bad. Bay looks kinda rough compared to the paint you laid inside.

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                  #9
                  project in progress:

                  hydro e-brake (2 Caliper system)
                  turbo
                  front big brake

                  it's all about time and money!:):bow:

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                    #10
                    Props for all the bodywork and what not, but why all that then XXR wheels?

                    1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
                    1983 Peugeot 505 STI
                    1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
                    2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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                      #11
                      Cause It do The job realy well , and if One of them broke , it doesn'T cost me 800 bullets just for a wheel !!!!
                      Like a BBS Rm or Rs

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                        #12
                        wow pretty impressive work :up:

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                          #13
                          looks good but I's keep the first set of xxr's on there or maybe some ESM?

                          325i

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                            #14
                            dude. that is quite impressive. nice job.
                            AWD > RWD

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                              #15
                              pic shots for the fitting of the wheels

                              Front: 17X9 1'' spacer and 215-45-17
                              Rear: 17X9 1'' spacer and 235-40-17











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