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One of a kind yellow E36 Vert cut from a different cloth.. (non M)
I haven't done too much to the e36 tbh. All I did was finish up the fog light deletes and start the fiberglass work for the sideskirt add ons. In other news I picked up a car I've been searching for for YEARS. And it's Yellow A thread will be made for it once I start working
Making a little progress! Just threw some stuff together for a little teaser. Got the M3 rear bumper on (still needs work), fog light delete is 95% done, m3 skirt on with extensions, dtm/acs style mirrors and just pieced together my "taifun" style headlight conversion to see how it would look. Ready for it to be done so I can drive it
After putting it off for a while I finally decided to start my fog light delete for my front bumper. Started with some plastic weld then filled it up with bondo.
Love the wheels but mot really a fan of how they look on the car. 18's look super big and bulky to me. Might end up selling them and getting a set of 17 inch OZ's or something.
FINALLY after months of searching I got my hands on a set of brand new in box Lucid InPro's. Waiting until the car is done and painted to throw them on cause I don't wanna mess them up lol Untitled
Think the rear camber looks a bit naff on standard wheels but when the Fittipaldis are fitted and the arches are filled it'll look great, Alphards are great <3
Finally got around to putting the e46 arms on. Just need to tighten everything down and put the tie rods on and the front suspension is done! Untitled Untitled Untitled
Haven't really done much to it recently I'm just gonna order the rest of the parts I need and start doing body work by next weekend. Here's some random pics!
You could get a longer bolt and put a spacer between the trailing arm and the shock, if you need a little more room inwards. Just be sure you get a strong bolt and a thick spacer
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