After my last m3 met its maker, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do so I sat on it for a few years. I ended up missing my e46m3 and started looking for another one. I wanted one with an interesting color, so no black or silver. I really wanted LSB, but ended up finding this Phoenix Yellow with 110k miles on it and jumped on it. It was in fairly good condition cosmetically but needed a bunch of maintenance, and because of that, I got it for a fairly good price.
The day I bought the car



Right on the first drive home, I knew I had my work cut out of me. The rear wheel was rubbing the fender on acceleration, it would stall when you let go of the throttle coming to a stoplight, and the suspension felt really really soft and bouncy.
The first thing I did was replace the gruppe m replica intake with the stock airbox and replaced the MAF, hoping that might help the stalling and fueling issues. Helped, but didn't fix the problem. I do like the stock airbox look though.

Next up was replacing the exhaust. I like a quiet car and wasn't a huge fan of the tips that was on the car when I got it. So I swapped back on a stock exhaust.
Before:

After:

Next up was addressing the rear subframe. After having a closer look it looks like the subframe is cracked.

Dropped the rear subframe for a closer look...ouch!


Got plates and an X-brace from PureTech Sweden.

Fixed all the cracks and welded in the plates


All fixed!

Here is the old rear subframe...I won't be using this

I still had the rear subframe from my old IB ZCP car which just had its rear end gone through a few thousand miles back. It also only has 19k miles so I'll just use this one instead. It's also much cleaner.

More to come!
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