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  • Maxima SE
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    Originally posted by Nate047 View Post
    Just because its rare doesn't make bile yellow a nice color lol.

    San Marino is a great color. This thing's gonna be properly sick.
    San Marino is a great color. But it works well with the M4 with aggressive body lines. I can almost guarantee you it won't work as nicely on an E46. Softer colors work with the body lines of the E46 much better.

    At the end of the day blue is blue and it will not have the presence of a yellow car.

    Bile yellow? sure maybe on a cloudy day. On a nice sunny day its a different story. Not that we really care what anyone thinks anyways.

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  • Nate047
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Phoenix doesn't look so great in poor lighting, but that's also true of some other E46 era colors, notably LSB. If you have talent with a lens (I know you do Nate, but anyone ese), you can easily show off how pretty PY can be.
    Thanks my thing is the paint should look good all the time, not just situationally. But yea PY can look good

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  • WestBankM4
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    This photo captures what I'm talking about although it's in artificial lighting. Do not mind how filthy the car is, the M3 has been eating up all my free time recently.



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  • WestBankM4
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    I've been stopped on the road a couple of times, the last time it was a father and his son. They had made a bet on the color of my CS, the father said it's purple and the kid said it was blue, I told them it's San Marino Blue. I don't blame them either because there are times when the sun is going down, there's still ambient light but the car looks purple, there's no mistaking it.

    Great color choice man, I'm excited to see what it looks like!

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  • Tbonem3
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    Phoenix doesn't look so great in poor lighting, but that's also true of some other E46 era colors, notably LSB. If you have talent with a lens (I know you do Nate, but anyone ese), you can easily show off how pretty PY can be.

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  • Nate047
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    Just because its rare doesn't make bile yellow a nice color lol.

    San Marino is a great color. This thing's gonna be properly sick.

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  • Epoustouflant
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    Sold my 2006 Alpine White M3 Slicktop and it got resprayed last week but no color change. Paint was in bad condition.

    I wouldn’t mine doing a color change on a M3 but it would need to be a full respray with engine bay and everywhere coat in new color.

    I think a color Yas Marina blue would look even better on a older car like the E46 M3.

    Can’t wait to see San Marino blue on the E46 M3!
    The E46 doesn't need an interior respray to do a proper color change. It's all primer and overspray on the edges.

    The trunk compartment and engine bay need to get done, as well as the underbody.

    The challenge with any color change is finding a competent paint & body that will use the right techniques. I'll get into nitty gritty details in the upcoming journal entries.


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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by Thoglan View Post

    Honestly mine is a decent candidate anyway. TiAg, and just about every panel has had some below average quality paint work. I still can't bring myself to change the colour. I'll probably eventually have it fully resprayed properly just in TiAg since the vin not matching would bother me too much.
    Sold my 2006 Alpine White M3 Slicktop and it got resprayed last week but no color change. Paint was in bad condition.

    I wouldn’t mine doing a color change on a M3 but it would need to be a full respray with engine bay and everywhere coat in new color.

    I think a color Yas Marina blue would look even better on a older car like the E46 M3.

    Can’t wait to see San Marino blue on the E46 M3!
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  • Thoglan
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    Just need to buy a cheap high mileage M3 to do it. It seems to be more and more frequent to see full paint job or color change on E46 M3 these days!
    Honestly mine is a decent candidate anyway. TiAg, and just about every panel has had some below average quality paint work. I still can't bring myself to change the colour. I'll probably eventually have it fully resprayed properly just in TiAg since the vin not matching would bother me too much.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
    Wish I had the balls to colour change
    Just need to buy a cheap high mileage M3 to do it. It seems to be more and more frequent to see full paint job or color change on E46 M3 these days!

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  • Tbonem3
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    You can get blue balls rather easily

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  • Thoglan
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    Wish I had the balls to colour change

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  • Tbonem3
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    San Marino is my favorite tho I might say Lemans at times. Great choice.

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  • Epoustouflant
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    Other PY owners should be grateful than, their PY Coupe just became more rare! 1/522 instead of 1/523! Haha
    That’s a line I’ll use.

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  • Epoustouflant
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    Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post
    Should have kept it phoenix yellow to be honest. Way more unique than yet another blue car on the road
    You’re definitely right about PY unique and more impactful.

    My Fire Orange E92 is the *look at me* car, and San Marino isn’t just another blue.

    There’s a few drops of pearlescent violet in the formula that give it that Blurple color shift that absolutely broke my neck the first time I saw a M4CS in the flesh.

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