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I kinda have everything I want already out of this car. If I go farther it's gonna be even more annoying to use. I already drive my M5 much more than it and I originally bought the M5 to drive on long trips.
Next up is another V8 powered car, this time preferably US made AKA simple. I don't wanna be friends with tow truck operators anymore.
2004 BMW ///M3 Carbon Black/Cinnamon 6MT
2005 BMW ///M3 Interlagos Blue/Black6MT Dinan S3-R 2008 BMW ///M3 Alpine White/Bamboo/6MT Track Build 2000 BMW ///M5 Royal Red/Extended Caramel 6MT
2004 BMW X5 Toledo Blue/Sand Beige 6MT
2023 Toyota Supra //A91-MT CULG/Hazelnut 6MT
After driving an F80 6MT this last weekend I want more power, as childish as it may seem. Part of me wants to go FI on the M3 after feeling some real grunt on the F80 but after spending the $ on a Karb. box and going that route I feel it would be almost sacrilegious to stop, reverse course, and throw a supercharger system in this vehicle so that likely isn't ever going to happen.
I need to find a different platform and another way to make a living if I ever want a modern high HP performance vehicle.
I wanted a CSL the car first came out so I've been building a CSL-inspired car. Next up is CSL roof (karbonius) and SS full exhaust w/ stepped headers and oversized sec 2. After that, It'll be a full custom interior with recaro PP ABE and maybe a half cage.
Recently, I've been throwing around the idea of a GT3 because I'm approaching my financial goals much quicker than expected + EV adoption seems inevitable. I'd give up the E46 but it would be a shame since I've put a lot of hours into the project.
We're boat brothers because we're in the same one. I told myself I wanted a gt3 for awhile but too indecisive with the m3. It's like a bad gf, I'd been with it so long I can't bear to see it go some days.
Like you I want PPs in carbon kevlar probably something custom a la csl'ish but that'll be my last major addition, the massive weight savings is so tempting. There's so much cool shit out now that I've gotten back into it that it makes it fun again. Plus I was hesitant to invest in a depreciating asset but with values now it's easier to justify.
I'm copping stuff I wouldn't have otherwise considered simply due to the absurdity of them being available. I will document once they start trickling in but everything is taking forever.
I’m getting pretty close to finished with the car. Carbon roof, lithium battery next time I need one, and an extra set of 18” square wheels are the last items for the foreseeable future.
I finally have a suspension that functions correctly near stock ride height and no mod has made me happier in a long time. Farewell bump steer, hello improved camber curve!
2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
2012 LMB/Black 128i
2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan
I gave up on that happening and bought an 817.3 unit.
The 817.3 sounds even funner to mess around with. It would be great to find a way to easily flash back and forth between the motorsports firmware and the stock ZCP firmware (if possible).
MK60 swap is my next big project (unless someone gifts me a CF roof or something along those lines). I'll probably mess around with the MK60 module and try to disassemble the code whenever I start the swap.
I’m so far behind....made the mistake of selling my first E46 and my E36. Now that I’ve finally got another I’m starting from scratch.
My buddy picked this car up with 6k and decided he was ready to part ways with it at 97k. I gladly took the car off his hands knowing it needed a little TLC. Zero plans to part with this one
Car was 100% OEM/stock(aside from HRE wheels) when I picked it up. It was well maintained mechanically but somewhat neglected otherwise. SMG pump was replaced around 70k and it was always serviced by the same dealer. It will be a weekend warrior for fun trips here and there but don’t plan on doing any track time.
I will get the sub frame done. Putting this a little lower on the priority list knowing the car’s history and intent.
So far...so much left to do.
-replaced almost all of the external trim and trim pieces.
-replaced driver’s side seat back
-fixed sagging fabric on the pillars
- fixed rear view mirror
-vanos complete
-rod bearings complete
-plugs changed
-replaced emblems
-paint correction/interior cleaned thoroughly/engine bay cleaned
-replaced salmon relay
-headers(tune coming)
-springs/shocks
-carbon lip
-new floor mats
Wants...
-complete exhaust
-wheels
-coil overs
-interior trim refresh
-upgraded sound
-eventuri...kinda torn on this one
-lots of random tid bits
-no SMG issues
Still pretty new to the community having owned my '04 M3 for less than 12months. Originally liked the idea of keeping pretty close to stock, although the lust has already become too strong for aftermarket parts. My car will mainly be a street car, and my philosophy is to buy-once cry-once with a high bar for aftermarket parts. Have been slowly sourcing parts and have done very little thus far outside of some various OEM replacement parts & maintenance.
Installed:
-Alcantara Steering Wheel, shifter and e-brake boot (Coby Wheel)
-F10 M5 lighted shift knob
-OEM CSL Boot Lid
Sup T, such as? That's always sort of been my jam, well the hardcore part at least.
Sales guys always have to give me disclaimers and I always have to remind them I have a high threshold for pain.
I had monoball front cambrer plates and rsms running motons on 6" ERS springs back in 2006-07 and my buddy was riding with me one night on the way to hollywood. He said "how do you take girls out in this thing". Man it handled so good and grip was so tremendous I couldn't break the rear end loose on most turns.
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