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  • nas2000
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    Saw some e36 with e46 facelift headlight over here in germany and it is always very sexy to see them. So keep going as you has the luck that you can do all the work without welding but with glassfiber

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  • BeeEm
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=M0Md198drmw#!

    sorta reminds me of this, but not as sick.

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  • S4Z32
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    damn that looks like one hell of a project. Doesn't look like it would be worth the time. Hope you finish it best of luck

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  • 87shark
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    Your wheels are on backwards.

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  • Rubens
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    subscribed, front end looks mean!

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  • X5X
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    Any updated?

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  • TJClover
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    I will have to say from a bodywork standpoint, you have definitely taken on a challenge, sir! In that I can only hope for the best and that when it's finished YOU are happy with it. It's definitely a feat and I hope you accomplish it! Keep going.

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  • Jesus Christ
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    you have quite the cluster fuck on your hands here.

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  • Coops90
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    Just flicked through this start to finish.

    This could be fucking outrageous. I, again, am not a fan of putting different/newer model/whatever lights on a car but whatever. And by the looks of some of the example pics above, you were wise not to go for the pre-facelift E46 lights on it.

    Going to reserve judgement for a while.

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  • yoffer
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    Love the build man, keep up the work!

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  • ealoken
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    I like your build


    Here is some picture of a norwegian E36 wit a Chevrole ss2.2 nascar engine.









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  • aaron22
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    great build, I love the look of the new front end

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  • kevlar
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    great work so far, just one thing, although the newer front headlights look great, I think it would look a thousand times better if the headlights and the end of the hood were a couple of inches back from the bumper. it will give the front end a more balanced look, as it looks too front heavy at the moment it loses flow. don't know how to explain it well but just my 2cents as a design student from CCS.

    props for trying something different.

    p.s. moving the bumper a bit foward would be easier than undoing all that work. hehe but whatever works for you man.
    Last edited by kevlar; 08-30-2011, 03:52 PM.

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  • 32styledTI
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    dont worry about the ******. ... keep going on your mission. looking good and I bet its goodtimes in garage

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  • dspl1236
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    when you started this project...i was like ugg what a crappy kit that has great looks...i can just see it now ....misaligned panels... cracking paint.......then it slowly started to take shape into something wonderful.....



    dude its dope, keep on keepin on!

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