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Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:57 am
by nve30
Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:09 am
by Geeman
Tech 1 kit for yours fella. Why ruin a pretty car with a 'bodged' Tech 2 set-up? More hassle than it's worth in my opinion. In your colour and with the existing chrome, the Tech 1 will look really nice.
As for wheels, I'd personally go for some original 15" BBS's or some 16" BBS split rim copies... with a slightly lower stance of course!
Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:21 am
by snoops
e36 m3 wheels wont fit as they are 5 stud and e30s are 4 stud, however there are some 4 stud replicas around
Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:44 am
by oakey
Thats a lovely looking car there mate (In my fav colour also)
Definately put a tech1 kit on that baby.
please dont put e36 m3 rims on it

especially if you are talking about these ones.
how about these:

or these:

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:47 am
by pacerpete
Nve30 please , please do not council up your nice straight original car, i realize as an aussie you will have an inbuilt urge to wog it up but chrome turds are a rare sight now, it would be a shame to molest a nice survivor like that.
Remember, less is more, a set of o.e 15" BBS, 1 coil cut off the front springs, an mtech front bumper/spoiler and an mtech 1 boot spoiler would make it look a million dollars.

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 12:24 pm
by Andyboy
I'd leave it well alone. It's a superb straight original car, why ruin it? Just a set of decent lowering springs (30mm) and some 15 inch BBS wheels and leave it at that.
The world is full of horrid molested E30's already, don't need another one.

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:32 pm
by nve30
im glad you guys liked it. i want to not touch this car at all really. it just needs some wheels. by the way not that m3 wheel. the one on the far right.
http://www.bmwmregistry.com/faq/E36_M3_Wheels.jpg
ı do love the color as well. the owner went away for 2 years and left it in his garage for that time. When i saw him take it out as he lives on my street, bought it straight away. It was on 200.000kms. The last owners son blew a piston and the owner decided to change the whole engine for a close to brand new engine with 3 year warranty.

So at the moment the car is flawless. i just w$anted it to look a bit more sporty so it could take a bit more attention without ruinning it. Would it be easy to make this car electric windowed ? And if some one could do a photoshop with one of those wheels i would be happy. any more ideas as wheels?
Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:38 pm
by nve30
Just found a picture of an e30 with 17 inch m3 wheels. Would this mtech1 front and these wheels go good on mine or would it spoil it?

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:44 pm
by pacerpete
No no no, that looks very low rent and council , the sort of thing a 'bogan' or a 'westie' might drive !

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:34 pm
by michealewk
heres a pic of the borbets on my car to give you an idea

Re:
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:38 pm
by Eddie25
Ive just ordered the Ronals seen above. 2-3 week wait for them though.

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:14 am
by nve30
pacerpete wrote:No no no, that looks very low rent and council , the sort of thing a 'bogan' or a 'westie' might drive !

lol true. i thought of the same thing but jst wanted to get a second opinion. is it possible to fit the bottom front spoiler of the mtech1 bumper on mine without ruining off the chrome? By the way i want to get the mtech1 bumper very soon. I can buy it over the net as well but i just want the best prices around. Im not sure if bmw still sells them but im sure it will be expensive. Any ideas where i can purchase them from???
Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 9:13 am
by pacerpete
Mtech 1 front spoiler attaches to the front bumper by removing the rubber strips, fitting the spoiler then refitting the rubber strips. They are very cheap here as they are the only bit of a 'chrome turd' that doesn't rust !
Originals are upvc and very resilient to kerbs/animals/children, copies if available will invariably be nasty fibreglass so best avoided.
Alas , availability in aus is probably slim to non existant and dealer prices will be strong !

Re: Advice Time 325e
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 11:03 am
by nve30
god damn lol. then i will have to search the net. ill ask around also. they should be available through bmw but prices probably will be strong as you mentioned. ill try my luck on ebay.