Here's my 'new' ride. the PO was a friend of mine and SUPER ANAL about maintenance on this car. It currently has just under 220k on the clock all original everything. the leather is absolutely flawless, paint is probably a 7.5/10 and he has replaced some small things i'll list below. Details: 1994 BMW 318i 220,000 miles 5 speed Mods: Exterior: Aftermarket black housing projector upgrade black housing turn signals LED tail lights smoked lenses smoked LED sidemarkers Suspension/brakes: bone stock all bushings, shocks, wear items replaced last year. new pads all around Wheels/Tires: stock wheels new continental tires (~2000miles) Engine: stock 1.8l 4cyl drop-in K&N filter Interior/ICE: stock FLAWLESS interior carpet is perfect has all weather mats in the trunk Alpine ida-x300 headunit (want to trade up to the 305s for iphone capability) Alpine components all the way around Needs: new clutch soon (probably changing in the summer when the bike is back up and running) and uh that's it Wants: e46 M3 wheels satellite radio brain to get rid of the separate xm unit alpine radio with iphone/pandora/ipod capability. JPM Coachworks alcantara upgrades I want to keep this as stock/reliable as possible. i have the bike to feed the need for speed and modding. on to the pics. I haven't taken any personally, these are from the PO, but it looks the same. I really need to get some interior pics, it really is that amazing for a 16yo car. more pics to come. -Jake
that they do. i actually need to pick up another parking brake handle, as the locking action is gone on this one. so maybe send it to you and have it wrapped? maybe get a boot done too? there is a site that has an alcantara shift boot, and parking brake boot for $95 tho...
You may want to look into fitment on the E46 M3 wheels, but I think you can run 4 front wheels and it will work, the rear uses a crazy offset that only fits the M3. At least that's what the other E46 guys do. Looks like a nice car though!
yep thats what ive searched. i will probably end up having to buy two sets and selling the rears off as a set.
ah yes, slow as xmas. but the gas mileage makes up for it. and considering i have ~100mile commutes 5 days a week, i can live with a 33mpg car and a 55mpg bike
Which site? And our pricing varies based on the specific project. There are simply too many options to list in our catalog.
http://www.ddmtuning.com/Products/Shift-EBrakeBook-BLK i'm hoping to actually have enough free time/money to swing by your shop one day. there are a few little things i want to see about improving.