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  • Ajcanadian
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    Originally posted by Inizes View Post
    Hey AJ - welcome to the forum! Glad to see another Imola. Maybe one day we will cross paths since we aren’t too far apart.
    Hey, I hope so too!

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  • Inizes
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    Hey AJ - welcome to the forum! Glad to see another Imola. Maybe one day we will cross paths since we aren’t too far apart.

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  • Ajcanadian
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    Originally posted by RoyalFlushness View Post
    Nice car! Love the OEM CSL trunk. What LED tail lights did you go with?
    I went with the depos. They don't throw a code but the plastic piece inside the trunk doesn't fit. It's the trim where the bulb for the trunk lights up when the trunk is open. I'll be selling the depos soon. Other than that they're great.

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  • RoyalFlushness
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    Nice car! Love the OEM CSL trunk. What LED tail lights did you go with?

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  • Ajcanadian
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    Originally posted by 8000RPM View Post
    Good pickup! Looks like you got a nice one. When you pull apart the subframe to install the rear control arms, check the ball joints. Every E46 M I’ve bought has needed them. Steering guibo is a cheap fix too and tightens up steering feel too. The rubber gets a little soft over time.
    Thank you. When i had the rear subframe reinforced, I had all of the rear end bushings replaced so hopefully I won't have to do those ball joints again. I just pressed in new balljoints in the rear control arms. I definitely will get a new steering Guibo.

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  • 8000RPM
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    Good pickup! Looks like you got a nice one. When you pull apart the subframe to install the rear control arms, check the ball joints. Every E46 M I’ve bought has needed them. Steering guibo is a cheap fix too and tightens up steering feel too. The rubber gets a little soft over time.

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  • Ajcanadian
    started a topic Aj's Imola, E46 M3 6spd

    Aj's Imola, E46 M3 6spd

    During the last few months, I've been itching to get an S54 powered car. My E36 M3 was at a state where I was happy with it. The car pulled hard and handled really well. The only issue with it was the power. I've now had 3, S52 powered cars so far and I was bored with the powerband. So what was the next thing to do? Replace the S52 with a S54.

    I searched everywhere for wrecked E46 M3s. Copart, Craigslist, eBay, Facebook marketplace, etc. I couldn't find a parts car anywhere for a decent price. At this point, I even considered buying a used engine. But to my luck, I couldn't even find a motor. The numbers weren't working or the sellers were sketchy. The next solution I came up with was to buy a S54 swapped car for 20-25k instead. I was disappointed once again because I couldn't find anything. At this point, I wanted an E46 M3. I found 3 examples.

    The first one was a 02 M3 6spd, 152k miles. Grey with red leather. It had a rebuilt title and the price was very appealing at $7,000. The fact that it was a rtitle car and there weren't any records of the big maintenance items being taken care of. To my luck, this one sold before I could get down to Louisville to look at it









    Car number two, was an Imola vert with a smg. However, it had 77k miles. It had some maintenance done and I expected it to be a clean car for the miles. It was also a local car so it made sense to go look at it. My plan was to 6spd swap it if I bought it. However, this car wasn't as clean in person. The front end had a lot of rock-chips, there was concrete stuck in all 4 wheel wells, the passenger side skirt also had concrete on it. On top of that, there was a little bit of clear coat failing on the car. Needless to say, I walked away from it.





    Car number 3

    I was approached by an enthusiast that was looking to sell his M3. "02 M3 6spd. Imola/black leather interior with manual seats. 97k miles. Vanos done at 87k miles, rear subframe checked at 87k and no cracks and rod bearings done at ~22k miles."





    Needless to say, I was sold on the car. The color combo and the miles sold me on it. The seller and I talked back and forth. At first, we couldn't come into an agreement with the price because the subframe wasn't reinforced but after a few weeks, we settled on a price and I bought it.



    Night I bought it

    The car is bone stock aside from the csl trunk. It hasn't seen a single winter. There's not a single spec of rust on it. The previous owner put Bav auto stage 2 speakers on it and put the 18" wheels. He said he sold the 19s.



    When it had 19s.















    So far I haven't driven the car much after buying it. I've gotta do a few things to the car before I start daily driving it for the rest of the season. Here are a few things that are going to be done to the vehicle:-

    -Reinforce the rear subframe (I've bought all OE bushings for the rear end, turner subframe reinforcement kit, differential fluid)

    -Valve adjustment

    -Spark Plugs

    -Fluids & filters


    It's missing the BMW emblem on the trunk. I've read that Z4 ones fit perfectly. So I'll be ordering that.


    The first order of business after buying the E46 was to have the rear subframe reinforced. I ended up buying the OE comprehensive rear subframe bushing kit with the rear trailing arm bushing limiters along with turner motorsport, rear subframe reinforcement kit. I also bought new bolts and other hardware.



















    I also ended up buying new control arm bushings and right sway bar endlink since it was loose. I got a new center support bearing and guibo too. The control arm bushings weren't cracked (yet). For the life of me, I can’t find any pictures of the parts installed.


    Got a killer deal on Koni yellows with H&R springs. I installed the rears while the subframe was down.



    The car also got it’s 3rd valve adjustment done. Turns out only one valve needed adjustment. It also made sense to do belts and spark plugs while everything was apart.





    The car also got an oil change, new trans fluid with new plugs, and diff fluid.




    Got rid of the gross shift knob for a much nicer shift boot and shift knob






    Also got an alcantara ebrake boot





    Did a little cleaning and tossed on the LED tailights. I’m not a fan of this look. I’ll be reverting back to stock tails







    I also got a replacement BMW trunk roundel to replace my missing one.



    I made an impulse purchase on these wheels. Still haven’t put them on the car yet and I think I’ll be selling these.




    After all the work was done, I dropped the car off for an alignment. Came out to a nasty surprise that my rear right camber adjustment screw was stripped. I’ll be replacing the rear control arms with eibach or turner motorsport adjustable control arms.









    Next up

    Tires/Wheels

    Rear adjustable control arms

    Pulleys

    Brakes

    Headliner

    Interior trim
    Last edited by Ajcanadian; 01-08-2022, 09:24 AM.
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