g35freak86 to m3freak86. My Infiniti G35 to BMW e46 M3 Journey
Joined: Aug 2007
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From: New Jersey
Thanks dude. Mahwah? Nah must not be me. Never up in that area. I live in Monmouth county.
Looking good! I had a feeling this M3 looked familiar when I realized I somehow found one of your videos on youtube on your headlight retrofit. Coincidence you'd be posting on here!
Keep it up man!
Keep it up man!
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,193
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From: New Jersey
You are a wise man!
Haha thanks man. Didn't think anyone watched my videos haha. Thanks for the compliments!
Here is another quick video I took in the garage a few months or so ago. Testing out the new camera so did a quick walk around the car in the garage. Gives you some perspective of the car a bit. You can see the carbon fiber bootlid before it was painted up. Also a good chance to see the true color of Carbon Black! It's not as black as it looks in pictures!
Here is another quick video I took in the garage a few months or so ago. Testing out the new camera so did a quick walk around the car in the garage. Gives you some perspective of the car a bit. You can see the carbon fiber bootlid before it was painted up. Also a good chance to see the true color of Carbon Black! It's not as black as it looks in pictures!
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,193
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From: New Jersey
What's up fellas? Haven't been on here since I posted these pictures so I figured I would make a visit and post some recent pictures of the car.
I have taken the car in a different direction as I have gotten a taste of how fun the track is. Moving to more functional mods as opposed to just making it look pretty to look at. Functional, yet still aggressive.
Full race interior (roll bar, race seats, harnesses, etc.) will be coming in over the winter months while the car is stored. Camber plates and BBK are coming in as well. A few other little things will be put on as well. Got a lot planned and should keep me plenty busy over the winter months. However, here is how she stands today. Took these yesterday








Some from a few weeks ago







Also, here is a quick video I took of my current exhaust setup. Catless and loud. I've gone through about 5 or 6 different setups and this one sounds the best
I have taken the car in a different direction as I have gotten a taste of how fun the track is. Moving to more functional mods as opposed to just making it look pretty to look at. Functional, yet still aggressive.
Full race interior (roll bar, race seats, harnesses, etc.) will be coming in over the winter months while the car is stored. Camber plates and BBK are coming in as well. A few other little things will be put on as well. Got a lot planned and should keep me plenty busy over the winter months. However, here is how she stands today. Took these yesterday








Some from a few weeks ago







Also, here is a quick video I took of my current exhaust setup. Catless and loud. I've gone through about 5 or 6 different setups and this one sounds the best
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,193
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From: New Jersey
Do it man. You won't ever look back! The g is a great car, but the m3 is on entirely different level. Especially when you get to see the true potential out on the track. It's a remarkable experience that everyone should have the opportunity to try.


