Lots of updates inbound on the car. This is a summary, believe it or not. Re-assembly is a snooze-fest of never ending lists of SKUs to buy as you find old cars are old: trims break and seals wear.
What blows about the E46 is the ridiculous pricing on some of the SKUs because of how they're made.
So I cheapen out on the MK60 upgrade and went with this also obnoxiously expensive blank upper trim. I have few more in stock and available for anyone that wants it, or to get it painted with your lower trims.
old///MFanatic I sort of got headlights back on I'm still unsure whether I do amber or clear corner and rear lights.
This shows test fitment with +30mm spacers on the widened fenders.
The valve covers got pulled to create the new Bespoke S54 Painted Valve Covers product for 2024.
With the recent 296/284s fitted to my S85, I was reminded this engine was the initiator I'm looking forward to seeing bench power results with these 288/280s.
New headliner trims, I'm still awaiting the center bezels, trims and panel.
The VF Engineering sticker finally got removed.
The leaking PS reservoir was upgraded to something new I'm about to release.
The Karbonius CSL trunk got fully fitted - a few adjustment were needed. The diffuser got bolted but not yet fully fitted, we'll pull the lower corners in with the slotted gaps.
I'm sticking to chrome grills on this one. It's a classic.
Rear seats were fitted with their door cards. I'm awaiting a carbon rear deck and the speakers are FUBAR on the rear door cards. The damaged leather on them irks me.
Another new, expensive part - the hood cowl.
The previously rusted battery bracket was replaced.
Briefly test fitted the CSL roof rails - they weren't fitted fully as we keep trims off until final polish and PPF.
The cracked vent also got replaced.
We eliminated overspray from the previously PY "refresh"
We are facing issues with the door stopper on the driver side. These doors aren't plug and play.
You're looking at 1,500 USD worth of door seals that need to be replaced.
What blows about the E46 is the ridiculous pricing on some of the SKUs because of how they're made.
So I cheapen out on the MK60 upgrade and went with this also obnoxiously expensive blank upper trim. I have few more in stock and available for anyone that wants it, or to get it painted with your lower trims.
old///MFanatic I sort of got headlights back on I'm still unsure whether I do amber or clear corner and rear lights.
This shows test fitment with +30mm spacers on the widened fenders.
The valve covers got pulled to create the new Bespoke S54 Painted Valve Covers product for 2024.
With the recent 296/284s fitted to my S85, I was reminded this engine was the initiator I'm looking forward to seeing bench power results with these 288/280s.
New headliner trims, I'm still awaiting the center bezels, trims and panel.
The VF Engineering sticker finally got removed.
The leaking PS reservoir was upgraded to something new I'm about to release.
The Karbonius CSL trunk got fully fitted - a few adjustment were needed. The diffuser got bolted but not yet fully fitted, we'll pull the lower corners in with the slotted gaps.
I'm sticking to chrome grills on this one. It's a classic.
Rear seats were fitted with their door cards. I'm awaiting a carbon rear deck and the speakers are FUBAR on the rear door cards. The damaged leather on them irks me.
Another new, expensive part - the hood cowl.
The previously rusted battery bracket was replaced.
Briefly test fitted the CSL roof rails - they weren't fitted fully as we keep trims off until final polish and PPF.
The cracked vent also got replaced.
We eliminated overspray from the previously PY "refresh"
We are facing issues with the door stopper on the driver side. These doors aren't plug and play.
You're looking at 1,500 USD worth of door seals that need to be replaced.
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