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    #61
    Originally posted by sd561 View Post

    Lol oye vey. Famous last words. Been following along love the thread and car; great work
    Haha you don’t know the half of it. It’s a condition.
    2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
    Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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      #62
      So a few weeks ago, after 13 years of ownership and at 245k miles I sold my arctic silver e36 m3.





      I taught myself to sew on that interior. And I honestly thought those days were behind me. But instead of sending out the rear e46 seat out to get redone to match the front Nogaro Munich's, I decided to just do it myself. There is really nothing online on how to take apart the seat backs, so here are some pics for those that are wondering.







      I also came across a can of Arctic Silver paint I’d completely forgotten about, so I decided to repaint the SMG shifter console with it. Just to bring a small piece of my E36 into the new car. I ended up changing my mind about the bezel as well and swapped in the Storm version to match the knob.​





      I am basically twiddling my thumbs waiting to get the car back. I cleaned up the side grills, and replaced the emblems, exciting stuff haha.

      2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
      Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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        #63
        A little bit of seat progress...



        2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
        Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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          #64
          Originally posted by Bimma360 View Post
          A little bit of seat progress...



          Nice!

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            #65
            Originally posted by Bimma360 View Post

            The truthful answer is I have issues. Rock chips all over the front necessitated a full front clip respray. Paint damage at the lower rear quarter window trim meant the whole left side basically needed to be painted. And there was some blending work needed in the rear b/c of the trunk being painted. More or less 2/3rds of the car was going to get paint, and it would have been an 8.5/10. So as I was talking to the owner of the shop about the work, halfway through I was like you know what screw it just respray the whole car, if I am going to do a lot of this anyway I might as well do it right.

            Here it is in the booth earlier this week...



            Who's doing the painting? I need some paint work on mine and I'm right next to you.


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              #66
              Originally posted by Bimma360 View Post
              A little bit of seat progress...
              What size (type?, gauge?, class?, weight?, whatever the correct term for a sewing machine is) sewing machine do you need for this sort of work?

              Looks great btw!!
              2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
              Build Thread:
              https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...e46-m3-journal

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                #67
                Originally posted by Grke46m3 View Post

                Who's doing the painting? I need some paint work on mine and I'm right next to you.


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                Originally posted by karter16 View Post

                What size (type?, gauge?, class?, weight?, whatever the correct term for a sewing machine is) sewing machine do you need for this sort of work?

                Looks great btw!!


                I use a Singer Heavy Duty Model: 4411. I can't even tell you anything other than that, since I bought it over 10 years ago, and I don't even remember the specs haha. It's a budget starter machine. What I have learned though is you really need a "post bed sewing machine" for this type of work, but those are more of a commitment as they cost over a grand. The Singer I have, for example, is a flatbed machine and is good for 80-90% of the work. When you get to tight curves, it gets really hard to use a flatbed and do it right. Case in point, the rear headrests, after learning my lesson with the e36 I am just going to take to a shop to do them for me. They are impossible to do right on a flatbed. In fact the curvature in that middle section of the seatback pictured above was a pain in the ass. 10 years ago I didn't know any better when I was shopping for machines. But If I was going to do an entire interior this time around, and not just the back seat I would buy the expensive post bed machine. The amount of money you are saving doing a full interior more than justifies/pays for buying a nice machine. And it will make the whole experience so much easier and more pleasant.
                2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
                Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Bimma360 View Post
                  I use a Singer Heavy Duty Model: 4411. I can't even tell you anything other than that, since I bought it over 10 years ago, and I don't even remember the specs haha. It's a budget starter machine. What I have learned though is you really need a "post bed sewing machine" for this type of work, but those are more of a commitment as they cost over a grand. The Singer I have, for example, is a flatbed machine and is good for 80-90% of the work. When you get to tight curves, it gets really hard to use a flatbed and do it right. Case in point, the rear headrests, after learning my lesson with the e36 I am just going to take to a shop to do them for me. They are impossible to do right on a flatbed. In fact the curvature in that middle section of the seatback pictured above was a pain in the ass. 10 years ago I didn't know any better when I was shopping for machines. But If I was going to do an entire interior this time around, and not just the back seat I would buy the expensive post bed machine. The amount of money you are saving doing a full interior more than justifies/pays for buying a nice machine. And it will make the whole experience so much easier and more pleasant.
                  Awesome thanks for this - really helpful info!
                  2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
                  Build Thread:
                  https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...e46-m3-journal

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                    #69
                    No car yet, but got the rear bench done. I don't know how I keep convincing myself to do the things I don't want to do anymore haha.



                    2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
                    Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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                      #70
                      Incredible work! Keep going. Sometimes certain parts of the journey are just a grind.
                      🔹 2001 M3 Laguna Seca Blue
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                        #71
                        Originally posted by bavarian3 View Post
                        Incredible work! Keep going. Sometimes certain parts of the journey are just a grind.
                        Thanks dude! Only 2 more pieces to go.
                        2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
                        Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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                          #72
                          Those seats look so good. Great work.

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                            #73
                            Car's finally back! Of course I won't have time for the car this weekend, haha.

                            Generally, I am pretty pleased though. There are a few small areas of concern that they are going to address. I am going to put everything back on the car first and give it some time for the paint to further cure.

                            Oh the joys of refreshing old cars.

                            2006 E46 M3 Interlagos Blue ZCP Slicktop
                            Build Thread: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...6-m3-ownership

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Bimma360 View Post
                              Car's finally back! Of course I won't have time for the car this weekend, haha.

                              Generally, I am pretty pleased though. There are a few small areas of concern that they are going to address. I am going to put everything back on the car first and give it some time for the paint to further cure.

                              Oh the joys of refreshing old cars.

                              Looks great

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