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  • #46
    Originally posted by NathanHeeney View Post
    I'll have to think about it! Does it come with any kind of warranty? I know ST's have a 5 year warranty and that is kind of pushing me to purchase their coilover system.
    Yup same 5 year warranty!
    - Kielan (Key-lin)

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    • #47
      Originally posted by MrDanguy View Post
      So, how does a 17 year old get an e46?

      Cool, nonetheless.
      They're not that expensive... I've had 2 and got both of mine for less than what I paid for my first Integra..
      - Kielan (Key-lin)

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Joshbm View Post
        http://www.ferretsdomain.co.uk/2011/...hatch-removal/

        But obv take more time than he did, and like i said use a wider bit than the welds and it makes it easier to remove.
        Thanks!

        Originally posted by MrDanguy View Post
        So, how does a 17 year old get an e46?

        Cool, nonetheless.
        Im gracius that my parents spent $11K on my car. They just told me that they will not pay for any mods.

        There are students at my high school that drive brand new Audi"s, Jags and Bimmers.
        NathanHeeney.com

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        • #49
          Yeah there are always kids with better cars out there, I'm lucky enough that my dad bought my car for me too.

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          • #50
            I'm voting for either white or silver faces. What lens do you shoot with?


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            • #51
              Originally posted by CubbyChowder View Post
              I'm voting for either white or silver faces. What lens do you shoot with?
              I'll probably go with a metallic silver. I think white wheels looks better on the older generation Bimmers. I mainly like to use my 50mm lens, but for some close ups I have a 60mm macro lens, then I have an assortment of other lenses as well.
              NathanHeeney.com

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              • #52
                Metallic silver sounds good, I need to get a macro lens, but it's either I spend my money on my car or my camera. Car > camera what camera do you shoot with? ( I would check the exif but I'm lazy : )

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                • #53
                  I highly recommend knocking out your ski pass. I have a e39 and I cut mine out (with a dremel! ).

                  The difference is night and day. I ran two 12" kenwoods for a while and have since upgraded to to sundown sa-12's, which are some serious ass subs. I have them firing at the back seat/ ski pass and I cant see shit of my rear view and can do hair tricks all day. rad.

                  Also props to a fellow beemer kid. I'm 19 and I've got two of them+ a parts car.
                  Feels good man.

                  Oh and as far as the wheels go I'd finish the centers in something close to the original grey/sliver. Can't go wrong with that.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Bokeh View Post
                    Metallic silver sounds good, I need to get a macro lens, but it's either I spend my money on my car or my camera. Car > camera what camera do you shoot with? ( I would check the exif but I'm lazy : )
                    I use a Canon t2i my dad gave me when he upgraded himself to a 60D.

                    Originally posted by Stupid Kid View Post
                    I highly recommend knocking out your ski pass. I have a e39 and I cut mine out (with a dremel! ).

                    The difference is night and day. I ran two 12" kenwoods for a while and have since upgraded to to sundown sa-12's, which are some serious ass subs. I have them firing at the back seat/ ski pass and I cant see shit of my rear view and can do hair tricks all day. rad.

                    Also props to a fellow beemer kid. I'm 19 and I've got two of them+ a parts car.
                    Feels good man.

                    Oh and as far as the wheels go I'd finish the centers in something close to the original grey/sliver. Can't go wrong with that.
                    I got one more week in Mexico until I'm back to work on my car. The bass sounds a lot better when the trunk is open so I'm hoping it will sounds just as good when I take out the hatch. Do you know of any kind of rubber strip I can put on the edge to make it smooth?
                    NathanHeeney.com

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by NathanHeeney View Post

                      I got one more week in Mexico until I'm back to work on my car. The bass sounds a lot better when the trunk is open so I'm hoping it will sounds just as good when I take out the hatch. Do you know of any kind of rubber strip I can put on the edge to make it smooth?
                      I used a rubber door seal from autozone.

                      Looked like this but the bottom was flat (didn't have that little square on the bottom part)


                      I cut it lengthwise through the middle on only the flat bottom side, and then put it on so that the curved part of the door seal wrapped around the sharp edge. The adhesive on the bottom of the seal sticks to the wall of the trunk on both sides and holds it in place.

                      I totally butchered that and turned a simple concept into a bunch of incomprehensible nonsense but hopefully you can figure it out, it makes perfect sense once you buy the seal and go to do it

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Stupid Kid View Post
                        I used a rubber door seal from autozone.

                        Looked like this but the bottom was flat (didn't have that little square on the bottom part)


                        I cut it lengthwise through the middle on only the flat bottom side, and then put it on so that the curved part of the door seal wrapped around the sharp edge. The adhesive on the bottom of the seal sticks to the wall of the trunk on both sides and holds it in place.

                        I totally butchered that and turned a simple concept into a bunch of incomprehensible nonsense but hopefully you can figure it out, it makes perfect sense once you buy the seal and go to do it
                        I get what your saying, thanks for the info!
                        NathanHeeney.com

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                        • #57
                          Had some free time on my vacation so I stole a photo of a grey Bimmer and made it Hellrot and got rid of the driver. I still think the light silver faces looks better.

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                          Last edited by NathanHeeney; 07-10-2012, 01:49 AM. Reason: Forgot to make the mirrors Hellrot!
                          NathanHeeney.com

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                          • #58
                            Both look good!

                            But it looks ridiculous without a driver haha

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                            • #59
                              Just got back from my vacation from Mexico yesterday and I'm back to business.

                              Mexico - Family Vacation

                              Here are the photos I meant to put up right before I left. The wifi at the resort was awful so here are the pictures I promised.

                              Bolts

                              Bolts

                              Bolts

                              Bolts
                              ^I used this to scrub out the paint that was in the indent of every bolt.

                              Before:
                              Bolts
                              ^I cleaned up the backs and sides of the nuts to get the crud off.

                              Bolts

                              Bolts
                              ^I used a wire brush on a power drill to take the paint off.

                              Before and after comparison.
                              Bolts

                              I have about 100+ bolts left to clean! Once I get them all done I'll put some Mother's on them to give them a shine.
                              Bolts

                              I also started to sand down the faces last night too. So hopefully by next weekend I'll start painting everything. I'm shooting to be done in a week and a half from now.

                              IMG_3157
                              ^Not Sanded

                              IMG_3158
                              ^I started to scrub the baked on braking dust as well in the tiny crevices.


                              I have some other plans to get done on my car too this week, check back to see what's up!
                              NathanHeeney.com

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                              • #60
                                coming along nicely bud.

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