nice man, i'd like to see something go on with those wheels, black face with a machined lip is very played out.
but good job so far, i cant wait to see this done
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Nice man, great work glad you updated us, i was wondering about this build, and yeah what do you have in mind to fill the rear?
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glad to see an update on this car, i was wondering what was going on with it. but now i have one question, how the hell are you gonna fill those rear arches?
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at first i lol'd
then i was like really?
now im think wow actually looks decent( and this wide body style isnt really my preference) wheels to fit theis will be big $$, also how did you mount the kit to the rear counters?
you going to paint it all white like your sig?
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Gotta admit. I lm liking the progress. At first I thought You werent going to follow through with it and do it the right way...You didnt. Im glad to see it coming along. Only one thing I see off the top of my head. The hood gap is still off. Hood needs to be a lil lower to the head lights and grill... but sick progress so far....
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alright, i can't really keep this under wraps much longer as i have to start on the other side, so because fast five comes out tomorrow (the single most important annual event for any automotive enthusiast) this will give you a rough idea of what the car will look like done..enjoy kids:
part two (i apologize for the sh*tty iphone pics and general lack of pictures, i really haven't had that much time lately so i sorta forgot to keep up with this thread and with pictures):
front bumper needed moar customzzzin all seriousness though, i designed and fabricated this step in about 2 weeks, when painted it flows so well with the factory lines imo bmw should have done it themselves haha, also the cf apr canards (aka $300 carbon fiber triangles) i bought will use this as a mounting point
did i mention i even put carbon fiber in my breakfast cereal? yeah i know played out but i still like it, when fit and finished it will give the "illusion" of a carbon fiber bodykit similar to the asuka e46, but we all know whats up
(^ that was as of last friday, you will notice in many of the other pictures the frills are not yet cut of, also note cf has been sanded down that is why it is matte, after a few more coats of resin and sanding it will be glossy again)
some e36 luvin, did my friend a favor and traded wheels with him as the ones he bought are 18's and don't clear the e36 m3 fenders without a roll so i gave him my 17's
pretty damn good, still needs to be smoothed out, but thats what i call panel fitment, nevermind rear bumper was sawed in 3 peices and put back together to achieve it. (note wheels do not at ALL reach that close to the fenders i stood the wheels near the edge of fender to aid in visualization)
low check..am i still on the right forum...? uhh, yep(0.5in measured and tire rubs on FRAME, no more low from anything short of a tub haha)
50% done with the fabbed div plane mount, needs to be taken down with sanding and glazed
not bad, still VERY early stage of the finishing process but its getting somewhere...and its out of the garage
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this side is about 80-90% done, needs some more sanding and glazing, but fitment and everything is pretty much down
i got bored of the front end after not even 2 days and ordered lamin-x tints
annyway, long way from done, still have to do the other side, but like i said, can see the light at the end of the tunnelLast edited by Mark Ostrowski; 04-27-2011, 06:52 PM.
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Im more for oem body styling for my own cars but love what your doing man and can totally appreciate the hours your putting into this. Keep up the good work, curious to see how this ends up.
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I like what i see. I liked the carbon eyelids myself. I skimmed through the thread, have you decided on a colour?...i really hope it's white
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i just joined up to say that this build wil be awesome when your done with it. Always loved the whole touring look. I dnt kno why evr1s ***** on the build coz thers nothing so badly wrong with the car that it cant be fixed. Al it needs is effort ant patience n the body will come together nicely as for power, thats nothing a turbo cant fix. Best of luck with the build guy :up:
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Originally posted by Mark Ostrowski View Postwow so where do i begin...its been a while since i posted an update and thats for various reasons but mostly because its more for you guys then me so i kinda wanted to wait a bit to get some interesting bits to make clicking on this worthwhile haha
first came the brakes, calipers were powdercoated candy apple red and i cleaned up my coilovers a bit which are actually seized now in the lowest position...but that comes later
ALL the rust was stripped from the fender wells and then coated with rust inhibiting paint to stop it from ever rusting again
initial test fit of rotors:
here is with the fender well coated with underseal, i used truck bedliner as opposed to traditional rubber underseal because i feel it will hold up better in the long run.
worst gap on car now fixed...this was a while ago at a very rough stage i don't have any current photos so your just gonna have to trust me on this one
and thats it for tonight, lots more to post for tomorrow, as for now heres a tease for whats to come...
Damn kid, gotta give it to you, mad props keep it up. Can't wait to see this thing finished.
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wow so where do i begin...its been a while since i posted an update and thats for various reasons but mostly because its more for you guys then me so i kinda wanted to wait a bit to get some interesting bits to make clicking on this worthwhile haha
first came the brakes, calipers were powdercoated candy apple red and i cleaned up my coilovers a bit which are actually seized now in the lowest position...but that comes later
ALL the rust was stripped from the fender wells and then coated with rust inhibiting paint to stop it from ever rusting again
initial test fit of rotors:
here is with the fender well coated with underseal, i used truck bedliner as opposed to traditional rubber underseal because i feel it will hold up better in the long run.
worst gap on car now fixed...this was a while ago at a very rough stage i don't have any current photos so your just gonna have to trust me on this one
and thats it for tonight, lots more to post for tomorrow, as for now heres a tease for whats to come...
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props to the OP for having such a great attitude.
What is important is that he stared a project, and hes looks like hes going to keep working until the project is completed regardless of what others may say or think.
Keep up the great attitude and hard work!!!
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