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  • Straight outta... Germany?!

    'sup guys?

    Just wanted to share the timeline of my Bimmer from start to now. It's nowhere near finished, as it is a rolling project.

    History Lesson!

    Back in '07 I bought my first car, a '92 VW Golf Mk3 GT Special - meaning it was a 1.8 90hp with disc brakes all around and the full GTI flare kit and sports seats.
    Of course couldn't leave that stock, a set of coils followed, matched up with a set of polished ATS Cup in 7x15 ET20. The front end was changed drastically to Votex dual round headlights and an ABT frontgrille. I made the error of not keeping tabs on the usual wear and tear items and when it finally came to the time that this couldn't be ignored any longer, the list of stuff that needed replacing was way too long, so I made a spontaneous decision and sold the car.






    A fresh start - 05/05/2008

    I picked up my new car around the same time I put the Golf up for sale. I found it at a local used car dealer, a 2-owner E36 320i.
    The car came with black fabric seats and matching doorcards, power windows (in the front, not in the rear though), power sunroof and an A/C, rest was pretty much bare.

    When I got it, it had 180.000km.

    And before anyone asks, no it's not Calypsored, it's the even more rare Cordobared.

    As it looked when I picked it up, the typical german grandfather's car:










    Let there be light - 05/10/2008

    First mod was some new lighting, new headlights, red/white tails, smoked turns.






    In the living room - 06/19/2008

    After that, I tackled the interior. Beige, heated leather seats, which came with completely beige door cards. I ripped out the inserts of the beige door cards and placed them in my black door cards.
    Also installed a new carpet as my old carpet had some big holes.








    The next problem showed up: The rear bench would not fit exactly in my car, as it was a static one piece bench. My car came stock with a foldable two piece bench. So I had to fab a backing plate, I used some wood for that. The side visible in the trunk is still bare as I haven't had the motivation to put some carpet on it yet. I most likely won't either, as I have some plans for the trunk area, which I will talk about at a later point.











    Going down - 06/21/2008

    The interior now way more comfy, it was time to do something else.

    I picked this up:



    And installed it, along with all new bearings and so on, basically all the usual wear and tear items in, on and near the suspension were replaced.

    Of course I didn't know that my stock wheels wouldn't fit with the coils, so I ran the winter wheels for a few days until I got new wheels.




    It's all about the stretch... without the poke? - 06/27/2008

    So, I got a set of used Azev A. 8x17 Et35 and 9.5x17 ET30. Tires are 205/40 and 225/35 Falken FK452.

    Then I put some 15mm spacers in the front to make them 8x17 ET20.









    When I went to the TÜV to have them approve the setup, they wouldn't do that. I had to remove the spacers and raise the car up again.

    This was the TÜV approved height:



    A friend made some new centercaps for me:




    Tightening it up. - 09/24/2008

    Next, a Wiechers strut brace was installed.




    Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! - 11/23/2008

    Then came the first winter.






    Roar - 03/21/2009

    Installed a new exhaust, just a cheap Supersport piece, but it does it's job.




    Going lower - 04/19/2009

    Cranked down the coils until I was almost satisfied. I figured "F*ck the Tüv, I like it low!" - until the cops pulled me over.





    Then I was pulled over on 05/11/2009, received a ticket for the ride height not matching the ride height written in my car's papers. Still awaiting the consequences of that - worst case scenario: ~150€ ticket, ~400€ for retaking my driving test.


    Foggy situations - 06/06/2009

    "Built" myself a set of new fogs - had a set of yellow fogs lying around which were not OEM, as the previous owner just painted them yellow, so I took them apart, removed the yellow paint and painted the reflector black:

    Left: My painted one

    Center: Stock OEM piece

    Right: One of the yellow painted ones





    Just need to seal em up now and fix my driver's side fog holder then I can install them.


    Spring cleaning - 06/07/2009

    Cleaned the engine bay a bit and discovered that my strut bearings are pretty much destroyed even though I haven't noticed anything while driving. I replaced these last year, so I'm a bit angry about this - I know that lowering will increase wear and tear on these and other bearings, but it should be nothing to this extreme.
















    That was it up until now.

    I'm not 100% sure about the future of the car, I know I want to keep it and keep the engine stock - I want to try to get as much kms out of it as possible, at least 400.000 km is my goal.

    I do have quite some ideas, not sure when and if the stuff from these ideas will happen, though.


    One thing I'm really thinking about is getting the car bagged next year, imo the pros outweigh the cons on this.

    Pros:
    Cops can't do isht because of lowness; able to get around everywhere, even the steepest parking garages; able to drive really, really low and just raise the car up for bigger bumps and stuff

    Cons:
    Expensive, need a bit more maintenance than coils

    I'm really not 100% sure, I'm strongly leaning towards it, but I'd like some input on this, please. And no jokes like "bags are for pussies", k?
    Last edited by Dr.AK; 09-14-2009, 03:04 PM.

    '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

    www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

  • #2
    welcome aboard

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    • #3
      Both cars look great, I had no idea that GTi was yours, I still lurk on vortex and always liked your car, verry clean and simple.

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      • #4
        Nice little history

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        • #5
          I'll say it again, i love your car. That sucks about ride height regulations, i had no idea.

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          • #6
            Thanks guys.

            Originally posted by Travis C View Post
            I'll say it again, i love your car. That sucks about ride height regulations, i had no idea.
            It's not so much regulations as it was my own stupidity.

            Basically we have to get almost every modification to the cars approved by the TÜV. The parts usually come with a set of papers, either a "Teilegutachten" or a "ABE" ("allgemeine Betriebserlaubnis"). If you're lucky to score a part with an ABE that means you're free to run it as it is, no need to get it TÜV approved.
            Suspension and Wheels always come with only a Teilegutachten, so you have to get them TÜV approved.
            Usually they'll take some kinda reference point and write down the new height, in my case they took the space between the center of the wheel and the fender edgė.
            I cranked it lower, so the ride height didn't match that approval anymore, I could have gotten it approved by a different TÜV (the one where I got the original setup approved was very picky, there are also some very tolerant TÜV stations out there) but that'd cost money, so I figured I'd do it if I ever had some money over I didn't need, as I didn't expect to be pulled over here as our cops in general are very tolerant in my area.

            It was just my luck to get pulled over by a cop who wanted to show the rookie cop, who was following him around like a lost puppy, how to bust a modded car. He measured the approved height - found my car to be lower and BAM! Busted.


            Officially we don't have any real regulations for ride height, the only regulations we have is for the lighting on the car. The light output edge of the headlights for example has to be at least 50 cm above the ground. Even with my Tüv approved ride height, I'm 2 cm below that, so if I get pulled over by another nit picky cop again, i'm f*cked.


            Oh my, look at me, there I go and almost write a book on this... why do I always write so much?

            '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

            www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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            • #7
              humm.. i think there is some weird shit going on about rideheight.. :\ i havent yet gone to register my lowers.. and i think ill do it next time i go tüv my car.. next year.

              but if it helps you can allways say that those coils have just settled down and dropped little.. in here cops don't have that much knowledge about these things

              Whitelie isn't bad if it lets you off ticket
              Project car: MB 190E M50 Turbo build
              Now: MB W211 320cdi
              Ex:MB 190E M50, BMW E39 530d

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Exami View Post
                humm.. i think there is some weird shit going on about rideheight.. :\ i havent yet gone to register my lowers.. and i think ill do it next time i go tüv my car.. next year.

                but if it helps you can allways say that those coils have just settled down and dropped little.. in here cops don't have that much knowledge about these things

                Whitelie isn't bad if it lets you off ticket
                I tried that actually.
                He refused to believe that the springs settled 5cm, though.

                '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

                www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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                • #9
                  lol sick cars!

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                  • #10
                    Just replaced the strut bearings. And guess what? With new bearings the car came up 2cm in the front, lol. Cranked the coils down 2cm, so all is fine now.

                    '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

                    www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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                    • #11
                      I'm still debating on what to do to the car...
                      I can't really decide if I will go with bags or stance it on 18s.
                      On one side, bags would be real awesome because I would be able to get around everywhere while still driving the car superlow daily. On the other hand, bags are way more expensive and complicated than simply stancing it on 18s.

                      The figures I have in my head right now are about 2.5 - 3k + install for the bags + rear fender roll + a refurb for the Azevs or maybe a set of new wheels or around 500-1000 wheels + tires + rear fender roll and possibly spacers for the 18s.

                      I really can't make up my mind if bags are worth the extra money for me. I think the way that would make the most sense is to go with 18s and if I still want bags at a later time, I can add them later when I have a better paying job (just a apprentice phone technican right now, making about 700€ per month...).

                      What's your input on this guys?
                      Last edited by Dr.AK; 06-28-2009, 06:10 PM.

                      '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

                      www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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                      • #12
                        Hey man awesome car, Im in Germany right now where are you located, I would love to meet up and snap some photos of your car.

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                        • #13
                          Hey man, thanks.

                          From your name I take it you might be somewhere around the Cologne area?
                          I live only about 50kms south-west of Cologne, a town called Bedburg.
                          Meeting up would be pretty cool, but no snapping photos of the car just yet, lol. It looks terrible at the moment, slightly crooked bumpers, empty holes for fogs, some heavy scratches and stuff. Since I don't have to work for the next 3 weeks, I can finally get some of this isht fixed and the car looking somewhat nice again.

                          I really need to get the car detailed to try to get out as much as possible of the scratches. I have some really deep ones now on my hood, looks almost like someone tried to sit on it with a studded belt or something.
                          Same on the trunk, but those should come out with a good detail and I know the guy that put them there, so if I don't get them out, he'll pay for new paint on the trunk.



                          /edit:
                          Still received no words as of yet about my fine and if I have to retake my driving test. Apparently in cases like these where you get what's called a "Mängelkarte", it can take up to 6 months for an official notification about your fine to reach you.
                          Last edited by Dr.AK; 07-05-2009, 01:55 PM.

                          '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

                          www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Dr.AK View Post
                            Hey man, thanks.

                            From your name I take it you might be somewhere around the Cologne area?
                            I live only about 50kms south-west of Cologne, a town called Bedburg.
                            Meeting up would be pretty cool, but no snapping photos of the car just yet, lol. It looks terrible at the moment, slightly crooked bumpers, empty holes for fogs, some heavy scratches and stuff. Since I don't have to work for the next 3 weeks, I can finally get some of this isht fixed and the car looking somewhat nice again.

                            I really need to get the car detailed to try to get out as much as possible of the scratches. I have some really deep ones now on my hood, looks almost like someone tried to sit on it with a studded belt or something.
                            Same on the trunk, but those should come out with a good detail and I know the guy that put them there, so if I don't get them out, he'll pay for new paint on the trunk.



                            /edit:
                            Still received no words as of yet about my fine and if I have to retake my driving test. Apparently in cases like these where you get what's called a "Mängelkarte", it can take up to 6 months for an official notification about your fine to reach you.


                            Cool man, yeah I know where Bedburg is, kinda close to Dusseldorf? We may have to work something out man, would be cool to meet up with you for sure, I former classmate of mine is back in his hometown somewhere close to you. If you want help detailing your car I would be more then happy to. We will be in touch.

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, it's about 40kms to Düsseldorf.

                              '87 Porsche 944 S | Ex-E36 Touring (2009 - 2016) | Daily: '02 Chrysler Sebring

                              www.bastienbochmann.de | Tief & Breit

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