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You do have to modify the harness a little for manual cars regardless which is why I never bothered personally.Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
I would love a CSL harness, my flap setup is OK, but not great, would love the real deal. Did you find this used online somewhere?
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Replaced failed/leaking batteries in the alarm siren. Of course the alarm siren is sonically welded together so out came Mr. Hacksaw. Careful cutting and some epoxy to put it back together. Made a harness to relocate the new battery to the DME area so I can check on them.
Mike02 M3 Titanium Silver / Black
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Im SMG but i didnt bother because well it was easier and quicker to modify the non CSL harness with my tech. We used BMW wiring diagrams which he has access to in 2 minutes which helped.....Originally posted by terra View Post
You do have to modify the harness a little for manual cars regardless which is why I never bothered personally.
I just wanted to do this to chase down something else which if it is the case i'll post up.....
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Just got the car back yesterday from a major suspension bushing overhaul. I decided to use Lemforder for almost everything except a couple parts.
Inner and outer tie rods
Front control arms and bushings
Dropped the rear subframe and replaced everything.
I used SDW for the RTABs
I changed the control arms to the ECS performance ones. This part 002608ECS01
I’ve had them in the garage a couple years.
I went solid subframe bushings. VAC sells a set of raised bushings.
I changed only the front Diff bushing with OEM.
I’ll be taking the car to the mountains for some fun this weekend. Excited to feel what the refresh has done.
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Looks good. I want to add a front lip to mine, any comments on fitment or install?Originally posted by lmattiso View PostI finally got around to mounting the Turner urethane front lip that I had picked up a few months ago and painted myself. Looks great but getting out of my driveway unscathed is a challenge at times.
Is it this one?
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So I had a couple of gremlins hanging around in my 2006 vert:
1. trunk seemed slightly misaligned, left and right corner not even, sometimes the trunk doesn't latch immediately, and felt loose (not sure how to explain this, as trunk on my previous one had a "heavy" thud when closing.
2. going over bumps I had a sqeak, I could not put my finger on it, thought some bolt was loose or maybe worst case subframe.
Well, today I figured out both !!!!
1. trunk latch was loose !!!!! I tightened both screws and its back to normal, alignment and thuddiness 😂
2. posted this a while back, one of the trunk supports was missing a rubber cover which I replaced with one from a new bleeder. The metal bolt under the rubber was rubbing against the trunk causing the annoying squeal !!!! I told my kids the sqeal is gone, but why??? this is why !!!!
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Had fresh tint installed by L0okitzRaj and his team at Unique Auto Films. Now folks can get a good 👀 at the M-texture from the outside

Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by adr_M3; 06-05-2026, 03:37 PM.2002 TiAg/M-Texture
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Looks great! What kind of tint and percentage is it?Originally posted by adr_M3 View PostHad fresh tint installed by L0okitzRaj and his team at Unique Auto Films. Now folks can get a good 👀 at the M-texture from the outside

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It already has spacers lol. Stock cars with ZCPs don't look like that standard.Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
Gorgeous! Just needs some lowering and spacers if your keeping the CSL wheels
Lowering and some camber should help, but it looks a bit much with 12mm spacer in the back right now IMO. Less and less into the herrafrush look these days.
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