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    #46
    Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post

    I was absolutely amazed at how fast it arrived since estimates had it at 30-45 working days or something like that...probably just to cover their ass in case FedEx or DHL drops the ball. It arrived on one of those big FedEx trucks used to drop off pallet loads. Packaging is really good, top notch. So much so that I haven't even bothered undoing everything since it will make it harder to keep before the car is ready for the body shop.

    I still need to get through Thanksgiving and possibly the holidays before I respray the car. Also need to buy bumpers and maybe the Karb hood as well. But yeah, I look forward to buying more through Schmiedmann, they are awesome.
    good to know! I'll probably go through them when I get one

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      #47
      Looking good, sir.

      I ordered the E46 phone mic from Enfig. Fits it the stock location very nicely.

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      Old, not obsolete.

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        #48
        Originally posted by D-O View Post
        Looking good, sir.

        I ordered the E46 phone mic from Enfig. Fits it the stock location very nicely.

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        Agreed, they really made the audio portion a breeze. Thanks!
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          #49
          I'm glad I don't get paid to be a planner because it seems like I'm always waiting on parts or ordering the wrong parts. I'm going to give myself a pass here since it was like the first month of ownership, but I ordered the armrest delete console and also the sliding insert is for the car phone 🤣🤣🤣 so there is a gaping hole in there...didn't realize the true sliding console was NLA, so I'm waiting on cupholders

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          Was going to go with the oe alcantara shifter boot when I realized I'm going to have like 30 shades of alcantara in there...decided to reach out to maar-shop and order the proper shade of boots. I also purchased my steering wheel, lower wheel trim, and armrest through them. They have the best stitching in my opinion...I ordered through others and the stitching is very inconsistent. Therefore, if you are intent on having M-stitching, I would 100000% order through them. I've wasted hundreds buying crap I can't use or in return shipping buying from other shops.

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            #50
            I don't think I've ever changed pedal boots in my life, but I saw these on FCP Euro for like $5-6 each so I bought them. Glad I did because the brake pedal had basically all of its "tread" missing 😂

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            Seems like a lot of boots just come unglued to the little plastic frame...and those little plastic frames, at least the OE ones, cost a fortune...anyway, I was messing around with fitment between the boot and handle for ebrake and realized the stitching was not right. if you look on the left side of the boot, the blue stitching and red stitching are in line...getting the proper ones sent to me...waiting again

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              #51
              I don't like working in the cold, so things have been on hold. Finally coming out of hibernation. I've been busy ordering stuff, but not actually doing too much work on the car lately so I thought this may help get me motivated again. Received another e-brake boot from maar-shop, sent me one on the house without hesitation. I'm having a hard time getting the ebrake handle cover back on so excuse the photos, it only has like 2 inches left to go, but will not budge (I know I know, I'll hit it harder with my purse 😂)...I'm afraid I'll have to wiggle it back off and try to use some sort of different lubricant again. The original leather ebrake handle was a pain in the ass to take off, but putting this one on seems way harder. I really do love maar-shop's stitching though, they seem to do a great job, and mostly it's my fault for not buying everything at once to make it easy for them.

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              The beginning of the year didn't start so great for my daily. Entire neighborhood had their cars broken in to...gladly the bimmers are in the garage.

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                #52
                Really like the look of the Karbonius strut bar...I guess a copy of the BMW performance one? But as you all know, requires relocating the positive battery terminal under the bonnet. I decided to order one off eBay to butcher up to see how much fun it is...here are the results.


                All I used was this little saw

                RANSHOU Japanese Mini Hobby Saw 3"


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                  #53
                  Thank you, Avedis for the idea on the tri-stitch seatbelts and also for helping me get the seatbelts out easily. I used the same vendor as Avedis, the seatbelts should arrive sometime this week. Did the exact same rear middle seatbelt delete, and may also delete the rear headrests as well...not sure if I can delete wipers bc GA :/

                  I need to figure out the best solution to use to clean up the rear bench area, pretty dingy right now


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                    #54
                    During the winter I went back and forth on whether I'd tackle the roof job...I decided I would, but finding glass shops outside of Safelite to remove front/rear glass has been well impossible. I haven't had a single company reach back out to me...and I've tried many, of course recommendations through the local community first...and nothing. Decided I'm just going to pay a pro to do it which is also not very easy to find depending on where you live. I have an appointment to take the car in at the end of the month to a local collision and restoration shop. Talked to the owner who is known in the local BMW community, and also a pretty cool guy so I decided to go with him. There are other "known" people as well around here, but I've heard mixed reviews.

                    Karbonius roof, OE CSL bootlid, ebay diffuser, and possible respray...Once I get the car back, I'll throw on the Karb airbox. I feel like I've made some decent progress in a very short period of time with this car. It shows what type of obsession this E46 platform can draw out of people. I must say it's kind of scary at times because it seems to never stop...but I only want a few more things on the car and I think I'm done 👀👀👀

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post
                      Thank you, Avedis for the idea on the tri-stitch seatbelts and also for helping me get the seatbelts out easily. I used the same vendor as Avedis, the seatbelts should arrive sometime this week. Did the exact same rear middle seatbelt delete, and may also delete the rear headrests as well...not sure if I can delete wipers bc GA :/
                      The seatbelts are going to look great, they literally look like factory stitched belts.

                      When you get them they will have two different colored zip ties on them and the seatbelts will be fully extended. There is an instruction sheet telling you which zip ties to cut, and in which order. Don't do what I did and cut them both without reading, locking the belts out.If there's anything you need, feel free to reach out.

                      Can't wait to see that massive pile of parts installed.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Avedis View Post

                        The seatbelts are going to look great, they literally look like factory stitched belts.

                        When you get them they will have two different colored zip ties on them and the seatbelts will be fully extended. There is an instruction sheet telling you which zip ties to cut, and in which order. Don't do what I did and cut them both without reading, locking the belts out.If there's anything you need, feel free to reach out.

                        Can't wait to see that massive pile of parts installed.
                        Really appreciate it, I am positive I would have cut both as well! I'm pretty excited, ready to enjoy the car...feels like it's been under the knife ever since I bought it

                        What would you recommend using to clean up the area under the rear seat bottoms?
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                          #57
                          Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post
                          What would you recommend using to clean up the area under the rear seat bottoms?
                          I used CarPro TarX, but any citrus oil based solvent should work just as well. Post 48 in my build thread has some before and afters. Mine was much more wet and gooey, whereas yours looks dry but deeper stained. Either way I’m confident it will show some improvement.
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                            #58
                            Great update and some nice parts. Looking forward to you getting them installed. I need to get the seatbelts done too but i need a donor set to send them first.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
                              Great update and some nice parts. Looking forward to you getting them installed. I need to get the seatbelts done too but i need a donor set to send them first.
                              just sent you a pm regarding seatbelts! think i may have a good lead for you for ones in really good condition.

                              plan is to take it in to the shop at the end of the month and they’ll likely have it for 6-8 weeks. very excited as well, hoping i will get it back as soon as the weather starts getting nice.
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                                #60
                                Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post

                                just sent you a pm regarding seatbelts! think i may have a good lead for you for ones in really good condition.

                                plan is to take it in to the shop at the end of the month and they’ll likely have it for 6-8 weeks. very excited as well, hoping i will get it back as soon as the weather starts getting nice.
                                Thank you SO much!

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