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  • Blackout
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    Originally posted by N2MYE30
    Asking or suggesting? Asking, nope. Suggesting, nope. I actutally like the base bumper. It just needs to be closer to the ground.;)

    Soon enough, you will get bored of plain e36 looks and would want to spice things up!
    From 6+ years of ownership, i have learned that the quickest and cheapest way to transform any e36 aesthetically is by throwing E36 M3 body panels on it. (besides lowering it)
    It reveals the car's full potential, "looks" wise.
    Aftermarket reps of M3 bumper covers, side skirts, door moldings and mirrors that are made up of polypropylene are quite sturdy and affordable.
    I am sure that you know all of the things that i said above.
    But i thought it would mean something if it is coming from a former e36 vert owner :p.

    My 94 318ic with genuine M3 kit on it, (mirrors are hamann motorsports)

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  • N2MYE30
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    Originally posted by F34R
    Lower suspension or taller tires would make this look great.
    I totally agree. The springs are brand new so I hope some settling is going to happen. If I were to keep it, coils and maybe 215/45s. I don't thing 225 will work out back w/o rubbing. The next owner can make that call.

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  • F34R
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    Lower suspension or taller tires would make this look great.

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  • N2MYE30
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    I just finished up some small things. The monochrome looks works with this one IMO. The front end is now on different springs too. I took it to our local c&c for its maiden voyage and I took these right after.




    I think I'm going to start listing it FS without doing the leathers. Not sure yet. It does grab a lot of attention on the road. It is slick looking and driving is effortless...WITH AC!

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  • Luis325
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    Nice E30 in the background... LOL

    E36 looks good too ;)

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  • mpfitz13
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    That's gonna be a nice flip.

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  • N2MYE30
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    Originally posted by F34R
    Just get some cheap lowering springs and sell it with the wheels. Someone would snag that fast. Cabby, with BBS and lowered=winning.
    This was my thought and Im hoping to find some springs too. These things are easy and inexpensive to look nice.

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  • Swanny
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    ^agreed. I think getting into aero kits are over kill if you're looking for a quick flip.

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  • F34R
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    Just get some cheap lowering springs and sell it with the wheels. Someone would snag that fast. Cabby, with BBS and lowered=winning.

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  • N2MYE30
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    Originally posted by freeride53
    Ok. How about ACS?
    I feel like there are a lot of non-M aero kits that look good on e36s
    ACS wheels or body kit?

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  • Project 325i
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    Haha :p yeah i agree you dont need to go that low. your wheel setup with even the slightest drop would look beautiful (not that it already doesn't look smexi)

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  • freeride53
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    Ok. How about ACS?
    I feel like there are a lot of non-M aero kits that look good on e36s

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  • N2MYE30
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    ^^^haha...not too bad of a ps but way lower than when I would go...especially in the rear. Id like to go ~60mm up front and ~40mm in back. Im shopping for something.

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  • Project 325i
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    I kinda suck at Photoshop but mehh

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  • Cronopoulos
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    Lower it anyway, looks nice.

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