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Aj's Imola, E46 M3 6spd
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I've been doing tons of little things to the M3 ever since it was stored, for winter.
But before we jump into that. I'd like to introduce my new winter beater. A 2004 330/6 Zhp. Imola red with an alcantara interior. The car has absolutely 0 rust. She's seen a lot of roads, and she's got 234k miles on her. But she's been well taken care of since day 1. I was extremely lucky to have found such a nice daily.
Both of the cars pair up really well and I'm happy with the match.
My steering wheel trim was showing some age and it bothered the heck out of me. So I decided to send it out to TexasZ3 and he knocked it out. I decided to condition the leather on my stock steering wheel and that revealed a new problem. The 12 O'clock position had some leather cracking and that drove me nuts. I ended up replacing that wheel with an alcantara wheel from Coby.
Some of you may remember, I made a post earlier asking what type of brakes my car had because they didn't look like stock e46 m3 rotors. I ended up finding out that the 2nd owner of my car put on competition brakes front and rear. He also bought a genuine csl trunk for the car. I ended up buying front brakes for it as well as parts for rodbearings. The car has 100k miles on it and the rodbearing service action was done at ~22k miles. RIP wallet.
The old rotors were toast, they have a big lip on them. They've been on for over a decade on the car.
The car had an aftermarket AFE drop in cold air intake which has seen better days. But I quickly ditched that for an OE replacement.
I bought bc racing coilovers for the car and it was long overdue to install them. Luckily this is just my street car. I don't plan to track it or autocross it, so bc coilovers made sense. Good bye koni yellows with h&r springs.
Unfortunately I have no pictures of the coilovers installed. So here's some pictures of the car dumped right after I installed them without fine tuning the ride height.
Believe it or not, I've bought 3 sets of wheels for this car. Vmr wheels, e9x m3 comp rep wheels, and lastly apex arc8s. I've wanted apex arc8s for the longest for this car.
I'm patiently waiting for the spacers to arrive and then fine tune the ride height.1 Photo
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I ended up breaking my center support bearing and cv joint on my zhp. So until, I get my new driveshaft... the M3 is back on daily duty. Here are some quick snaps of how the car sits. Pretty happy with it but I need to lower the rear and get an alignment.Last edited by Ajcanadian; 04-11-2021, 06:41 PM.
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After having the subframe reinforced it was time to do the rod bearings again. My car was a 2002, so it went through the rod bearings service bulletin at 22,000 miles. This was something, I really didn't want to push my luck with. I figured, with the car having 101k miles it was time to do them again. I went with all BMW parts and did some of the while you're in there things such as steering guibo.
This is how the old bearings looked. I had some life left in these bearings but the added piece of mind is nice. Apologies for the poor picture.
The car also got catless headers because I kept on getting cat codes.
The 1,200 mile break in period, meant I had to find excuses to drive the M3.
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After installing the headers, I ran into an issue. The hardline that goes into the expansion tank would occasionally leak. Luckily this was an easy and cheap fix.
I also went ahead and got an alignment after lowering the subframe, installing the coil overs and fine tuning the ride height. The car really needed it.
Old hose out with the new one in.
I needed some fresh rubber for the arc8s. I didn't go with some expensive tires mainly because I'm running an aggressive alignment and didn't want to run through tires due to camber wear. For a street car and my driving habits, these toyos are fine.
I lowered the rear of the car a little.
Finally took the car in for a much needed alignment.
Took the car on a little road trip to help a buddy buy an E28 533i 5spd
Hey look there's the 30% of the E46 M3s population of my area.
I started to take the m3 to cars n coffee and a lot of car meets.
Can you tell goodbye egg yolks?
Some interior shots.
Last edited by Ajcanadian; 06-13-2021, 03:57 PM.
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A good photographer friend of mine has been teaching me a thing or two about photography.
I had someone come down from Grand Rapids, Michigan to buy my car. My car really wasn't for sale. The guy put a feeler post and I threw the idea of maybe selling it. He ended up making me a very strong offer for the car which I agreed to. But I had to back out (yes I'm that guy. If I sold this car, I probably would've regretted this decision for the rest of my life.) I looked into replacing the car for an E9x M3 but I don't think an E9x M3 is for me.
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