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shodan

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« on: April 10, 2010, 01:58:51 PM »
Hi!
I'm a member of this forum for some time allready, but only decided to post now. I was just lurking and looking for some info from time to time. I joined as i think we 318is owners need to share experiences and i love the forums. Sadly,(or not) I own m44 engine and I hope it's not a problem. My name is Peter and I live in North West UK. I own my car for more than 2 years,  I bought it for quite a lot of money, but i wanted avus blue badly, and it was clean and unmodified example with only 53 000 on the clock. That's how the car looked when i bought it:






 Not long after i got the car i bought new M -sport leather gear knob as the old one was scratched. Also I got new head unit, car was originally fitted with pioneer I was not happy with. I'm not a fan of most modern head-units, glowing in the dash board like christmast tree, so i decided for becker grand prix: (not the best quality here). It not only looks good in e36 dashboard, it also has amber lights so looks OEM-like in night. It also made big difference in sound quality.




Other than that, i focused on maintenance like oil and filter changes, spark plugs, spark plug cover, break pads, some worn bushes ETC. I try to do as much work as i can myself. In october last year I bought Goodyear's F1 gsd-3 tyres, and I admit they have unbelievable amount of grip. Sadly, they worn out in one year of driving, with not a lot of miles done really, and economy actually dropped noticeably  :shock:
Last year i decided for some mods, first came the wheels. Firstly, i wanted motorsports, but everyone seems to have them now, so i bought 5 spoke original bmw wheels from ebay. They came with tyres for 73 quid and that was a bargain :)  I wanted 17 inch wheels, as i want to keep my car as usefull as possible and my mods sensible. I also fitted Eibach sportline springs to lower the car (45mm front, 35mm rear), I also painted my calipers red,  so it looked like that:



This year in january I delensed my front headlamps and added ccfls angel eyes to freshen up the front end. I also replaced my battery . I fitted original bmw battery. Thermostat was also replaced and coolant flushed. Again, I used original bmw coolant diluted 50:50 with distilled water. Rear pads were replaced too. My friend made some pics for me:
















Finally, I decided to fit new wheels, and i found these M-contour replicas, 8 inches wide all round, in perfect condition, so that's exatly how my car looks today:

 

Sorry for long post and too many pictures
« Last Edit: April 10, 2010, 02:01:49 PM by shodan »

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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2010, 02:27:28 PM »
Love the color man! Looks great with the M-contours too :D


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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2010, 04:10:57 PM »
Um yea, thats a clean car. Nice.

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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2010, 11:30:58 AM »
Fookin' great, lovely car :) Can you do mine next? hehe
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