Drove by there yesterday. Tons of e30s. Sweet e30 m3 restoration and s62 swaps into e30s. Really cool place for anyone in north Seattle.
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It is owned and operated by Gregory Miller, but I haven't met him personally. Dustin Collman was at the e30 picnic and had his m3 headliner redone by Gregory. They have a Facebook page where they post some pictures of their projects.
Daniel
1990 M3 - http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=376104
2011 328i Sport Wagon - 6sp Manual, RWD, Sport
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Originally posted by hankolerd View PostDustin Collman was at the e30 picnic and had his m3 headliner redone by Gregory. They have a Facebook page where they post some pictures of their projects.
http://www.s3designs.com (website hasn't been updated with the new address)
Steve
'89 332i
'90 M3
'01 530is
'12 MCS BW
'15 RAM 3500
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I've worked with Greg (S3Designs) on a few different items with my M3 and also a few other cars. As mentioned above he did my headliner on the M3 and it turned out absolutely amazing. I've had many people look at it and not realize that it was aftermarket, which was my main worry about replacing it.
The shop does more than just headliners for E30's. They've done numerous 5-Speed swaps and tons of various maintenance items for many different cars. I would highly recommend anyone to check out there shop and get some work done by them. You won't be disappointed.
Also as previously mentioned, yes, some r3v guru's work there, I'm not sure if they'd want me mentioning there names here just in case (somethings are better left mysterious), but I know the guys and they are all a good group.
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