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One of a kind yellow E36 Vert cut from a different cloth.. (non M)

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  • malik0272
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    Originally posted by DawsonLiri View Post
    Well, you might have a thing for cool yellow cars.
    I sure do lol. I kinda want to get another yellow car now. I was thinking S2000

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  • DawsonLiri
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    Well, you might have a thing for cool yellow cars.

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  • malik0272
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    Minor update

    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

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  • malik0272
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    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

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  • malik0272
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    Originally posted by Steven_318ti View Post
    Ah great, cant see any of the pics anymore!!!
    Wait what do you mean you can’t see the pics?

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  • Steven_318ti
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    Ah great, cant see any of the pics anymore!!!

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  • malik0272
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    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.

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    Filled it up as level as I could then started sanding.

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    Just need to sand a little more, fill a little more, sand again and make sure the lines are good then it should be done.

    Also threw the Alphards on. I know the paint is hideous but I got most of it off.

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    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
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  • malik0272
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    She's on the ground!
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  • Steven_318ti
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    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

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  • malik0272
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    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!
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    Also test fitted the OZ's (with spacers)
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    And picked up a set of Alphards which I'll be using as my daily/temp wheels
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    Gonna start working on the rear bumper soon and buttoning up the interior so stay tuned!

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  • malik0272
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    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!

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  • hinrichs
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    Camber totally ruins this one for me, unless this one is being built for a feature like your R32

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  • DawsonLiri
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    Originally posted by Graphitemk6 View Post
    Or less camber, and pull those fenders
    Please don't

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  • Graphitemk6
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    Or less camber, and pull those fenders

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  • Fruttolo
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    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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