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Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:31 pm

Heres some pics of my M3 that i took back in the summer! Car is in the garage over winter more for my safety than its protection I guess!! Someone asked if you'd have a 333i over an M3, if you ever drive the latter you will not ask that question again! I have owned every generation of M3 and the poise and balance of the e30 are yet to be matched. Sure the newer models are faster but they dont put half the smile on your face that the original does. I've wanted one since I was 18 and it took me 16 years to get my hands on it!

Anyway, hope you all like it.

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Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:37 pm

flamingjo-uk wrote: Someone asked if you'd have a 333i over an M3,
I would rather have a 333i but that's my preference :wink:

this is a stunning example well done , it was worth the wait :D
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Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:37 pm

that is nice and the best colour :drool: i want one but can't afford one
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Sun Dec 12, 2010 11:55 pm

A very nice M3! 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:00 am

Very nice mate! :)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:19 am

e30topless wrote:
flamingjo-uk wrote: Someone asked if you'd have a 333i over an M3,
I would rather have a 333i but that's my preference :wink:

this is a stunning example well done , it was worth the wait :D
its a matter of personal choice.... a big lump in the front of an e30 will never be as balanced as this, but a big engine has the advantage of being smoother! you pays your money and takes your choice! 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:26 am

Stunning :) Where in the uk are you?

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Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:42 am

Very nice car 8)
Don't like your stretched rubber though (impeeds performance also) but still a cool car :D
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 12:56 am

flamingjo-uk wrote:
e30topless wrote:
flamingjo-uk wrote: Someone asked if you'd have a 333i over an M3,
I would rather have a 333i but that's my preference :wink:

this is a stunning example well done , it was worth the wait :D
its a matter of personal choice.... a big lump in the front of an e30 will never be as balanced as this, but a big engine has the advantage of being smoother! you pays your money and takes your choice! 8)
I have done the M3 thing (a few times) and still prefer the big 6, like you say...it's personal choice :D
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:18 am

Andy325i wrote:Stunning :) Where in the uk are you?

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hi andy, i'm in Leicester. 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:19 am

suchy wrote:Very nice car 8)
Don't like your stretched rubber though (impeeds performance also) but still a cool car :D
There is atrade off between fitting the 8's and 9's and not hitting the arches. These wheels actually came with these tyres but they are an ideal fit without rolling the arches. 8)
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flamingjo-uk wrote: There is atrade off between fitting the 8's and 9's and not hitting the arches. These wheels actually came with these tyres but they are an ideal fit without rolling the arches. 8)
There looks like there is plenty of room to go wider on the rubber without fouling arches?? :D
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:15 am

suchy wrote:
flamingjo-uk wrote: There is atrade off between fitting the 8's and 9's and not hitting the arches. These wheels actually came with these tyres but they are an ideal fit without rolling the arches. 8)
There looks like there is plenty of room to go wider on the rubber without fouling arches?? :D
Looks are a bit deceiving! I have tried wider rubber as I had another set of wheels with that on and if you carry any paasengers the arches rub. like i said its a bit of a compromise but the handling is superb with the eibach pro kit and the bilstein B6 dampers, so it sits about 25mm lower. :D
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:15 am

Ahhhh, yeah I have the same problem so I don't take passengers in the back. Mind you, I'm running 9J rears but I don't have the luxury of M3 wings.
Looks can be deceiving- this is mine, only rubs over bumps if someone was in the back and looks a damn sight closer than yours? 9J running 225/45/16

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Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:07 pm

am a big fan of tht!!
my e30 has the m3 arches fitted but some horrible halfords job momo 17's on it. i think them wheels and tht stretched rubber looks amazing!!! saying tht ive bin a vauxhall man for a few years an stretch is all the rage :P
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 4:38 pm

For me the B6S is the perfect mix of M3 and 6 pot engine :D

Very nice example.
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:42 pm

Felix79 wrote:For me the B6S is the perfect mix of M3 and 6 pot engine :D

Very nice example.
I was lucky to have a go in one of those a few years ago and despite it being faster than the M3 it couldnt replicate the balance of the smaller engined car. The laws of physics cannot be overcome it seems! 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 5:52 pm

suchy wrote:Ahhhh, yeah I have the same problem so I don't take passengers in the back. Mind you, I'm running 9J rears but I don't have the luxury of M3 wings.
Looks can be deceiving- this is mine, only rubs over bumps if someone was in the back and looks a damn sight closer than yours? 9J running 225/45/16

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Just checked mine again and the rear wheels are 9j but wrapped in 245/35/17 to maintain the proper rolling diameter. I think the design of the Goodyear Eagle F1 tyre makes it look more of a stretch than it actually is! Incidentally, the B6S that I had a go in a few years back actually had the arches rolled just to take the standard 16" Alpinas with a slightly wider tyre.


Because the hubs and geometry are different on the M3 the available size of wheel without having the width towards the inside of the hub is similarly limited. 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 6:26 pm

i had 235 40 on my 9in rears and they looked similar to yours, so maybe it is just the tyre design making them look a little more stretched.

it looks fine to me anway, it's only very mild, none of the stupid vw scene stuff like 195s on a 9in :mad:
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 7:47 pm

flamingjo-uk wrote:
Felix79 wrote:For me the B6S is the perfect mix of M3 and 6 pot engine :D

Very nice example.
I was lucky to have a go in one of those a few years ago and despite it being faster than the M3 it couldnt replicate the balance of the smaller engined car. The laws of physics cannot be overcome it seems! 8)
Very nose heavy from what others have told me about them. Still I only drive mine in a relaxed way so I could live with the comprimise :)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 9:59 pm

Felix79 wrote:
flamingjo-uk wrote:
Felix79 wrote:For me the B6S is the perfect mix of M3 and 6 pot engine :D

Very nice example.
I was lucky to have a go in one of those a few years ago and despite it being faster than the M3 it couldnt replicate the balance of the smaller engined car. The laws of physics cannot be overcome it seems! 8)
Very nose heavy from what others have told me about them. Still I only drive mine in a relaxed way so I could live with the comprimise :)
It was a bit nose heavy and with the extra power to the rear wheels could dance a little to say the least! At the end of the day it is a compromise and its down to taste on which way you go. :cool:
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:05 pm

Any more pics of the engine bay and interior :D

Looks lovely 8)
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:31 pm

Really nice that mate :cool:
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Mon Dec 13, 2010 11:11 pm

Looks so good Your a lucky man :cool:
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:54 am

kieran325 wrote:Any more pics of the engine bay and interior :D

Looks lovely 8)
hey, i dont have a lot of pics of the interior or the engine bay, tho i need to do some work on the bay to get it looking as nice as the rest of the car. If I find any more I will put them up. cheers! 8)
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:59 am

harry_p wrote:i had 235 40 on my 9in rears and they looked similar to yours, so maybe it is just the tyre design making them look a little more stretched.

it looks fine to me anway, it's only very mild, none of the stupid vw scene stuff like 195s on a 9in :mad:
just realised that the first three pics are after the Eibach Pro/Bilstein B8 setup and the rest are before and with the car parked on an uneven drive. this makes the ride height look wrong! i agree with you about the tyre thing....after all I have 245 on a 9 inch rim so how much wider would you want to go, and besides I can still carry passengers! thanks for the tip about the badges! 8)
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:55 am

Lovely looking car mate. These are indeed prized cars to own
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Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:59 am

flamingjo-uk wrote: just realised that the first three pics are after the Eibach Pro/Bilstein B8 setup and the rest are before and with the car parked on an uneven drive. this makes the ride height look wrong! i agree with you about the tyre thing....after all I have 245 on a 9 inch rim so how much wider would you want to go, and besides I can still carry passengers! thanks for the tip about the badges! 8)
Ahh I see now, yes it does look different in the first three pics. Are you really running 245's on a 9" rim?!! Mine are 225's on a 9" and don't look any different but yeah tyre designs do vary a bit :D
Get cracking with those interior and engine bay shots 8)
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