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Car is looking good.
I like the 97+ grills on the front end. I'm assuming the car was wrecked at one point due to the black mesh in the bumper and the nose panel being of the later style, and that it has wiper nozzles for the headlights. Looks like they did a good job of repairing it/upgrading it though.
I'd grab some m3 wheels, style 24s if you can find them.
If you're looking for the proper nuts for that strutbrace, you can get them here:
You might be able to get rid of that ABS light by cleaning the wheel speed sensors on each hub.
What's with the auto trans light? was the car originally an automatic?
And also, de-lux if possible.
Some days I wish I still had an E36 M3 to fix up. :(
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you are correct.
someone backed into me about 2 months ago so the front panel and hood were replaced with oem parts. the fenders also got painted in the process.
unfortunately my father ordered the wrong front panel hence the holes for the wiper nozzles....
I actually really like the look of these wheels. They're not very photogenic but they look great in person. plus they're staggered so that's a nice addition.
the cluster is actually out of a later model car... i need to get my hands on a 95 cluster.
de-lux is definitely something to do in the future but as a college DD it's perfect for now.
going to rebuild the rear end over thanksgiving break with new bushings, diff mount, reinforced sway tabs, etc.
also, i'm getting some horrible "brake judder" after hard braking from above 60 mph. it seems like as soon as the rotors heat up a bit the whole car starts to vibrate horribly. i've read about it possibly being pad deposits.. i did recently replace the rear rotors/pads. should i try this "brake bedding" process?
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Originally posted by tehwickerman View Postalso, i'm getting some horrible "brake judder" after hard braking from above 60 mph. it seems like as soon as the rotors heat up a bit the whole car starts to vibrate horribly. i've read about it possibly being pad deposits.. i did recently replace the rear rotors/pads. should i try this "brake bedding" process?
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