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14th
October
2008
Today, I went to replace my car’s horn because the one with the high tone has stopped working recently and my car’s horn has become really annoying and very embarrassing
. So, I decided to get a new one and while I was looking for some other models (Not OEM, I couldn’t find new OEM horns), I found a car with an ugly backup system. I’m sure you all recall my previous posts BMW E36 Parking Distance Control (Parking Sensors), Parking System With Camera For Your BMW about backup systems. This new system looks ok, but the ugly thing about it is that the owner (or the one who installed it), doesn’t appreciate the BMW E36 AT ALL. I really hate to see BMW E36 cars with such humiliating mods that clearly show that the car’s owner simply has no taste of what he’s driving. Take a look at this picture of the rear camera:
I took photos for the digital screen which works as a mirror in the front. Take a look:
The system works great, don’t get me wrong and it even has a hands-free system as well, but what I’m saying is that a BMW E36 shouldn’t get drilled like that… don’t you think?
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate E36 information source.
posted in Electrical, Exterior, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |
7th
October
2008
Hi Guys,
Today I’ve found this fabulous estroil blue BMW E36. It’s making me feel so bad about my car and about not giving her all the love I could. I’m sure almost (if not all) of you will feel the same after you see the pictures. It’s simply the cleanest BMW E36 M3 I’ve ever seen … seriously. As a bonus to that, the car has 48K miles on it only. Isn’t that awesome? Have you ever seen a cleaner car?
Take a look at the photos and let’s hear your opinions.
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate E36 information source.
posted in Engine, Exterior, Interior, Photos, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |
6th
October
2008
This week, I hope I will be back to posting frequency at the normal speed. I hope you’re missing my posts and looking forward to getting more in the future.
In the last couple weeks, I’ve noticed many questions about tinting cars and getting it done professionally. When I decided to give my car a tint, I took it to get that job done professionally. But, After I saw the process, I honestly don’t think it’s hard to accomplish and it was very easy. As a matter of fact, it’s much easier than many DIY’s that you’ll do to your car and best of all, he used WATER as the solution to do the whole tinting, so all you need to get this job done is the tinting film and some extra time PERIOD.
In the following video, you’ll find a simple tutorial that will guide you through the whole process, so enjoy and I hope you will find it interesting:
BMW E36 Blog: The Ultimate E36 Information Source.
posted in Do It Yourself, Exterior, Uncategorized, Videos |
28th
September
2008
I’ve published a post and a poll asking for your opinions about creating a new forum on this website that is devoted to the BMW E36 cars only. Since then, I’ve been watching the results and I saw that most of you think that it’s a very good idea. So, I decided sometime ago to start creating that forum and now it’s almost done. You can check the forum here:
BMW E36 Forum
Please feel free to register your account and start using it. I just want to let you know that I still need to:
1. Make some modifications to the forum’s header which I’m not happy with it yet. The orange bar that is covering the car should be moved down a little bit, but it seems to be harder than I thought.
2. Install some mods for the Phpbb3 forum which is going to make using the forum easier and more efficient.
3. Find moderators: I was hoping that some of you will come forward to become moderators on the forum because I’m not sure that it’s going to be a very easy task to do it alone. So, please register your account and shoot me an email. I’m having some people in my mind, but I will wait and see before starting to ask you by names
Please notice that the forum is just starting and I’ve updated the settings according to what I feel is right (I’m not an expert in the forums). So, if you think there’s something missing or something that needs to be modified, please feel free to let me know by adding a comment below.
Also, what do you think of the categories? Did I miss anything?
One last thing. I originally thought of the forum idea to allow you to ask questions freely and to solve an important problem that I’m having with the blog. That is, people are using the comment field under the blog posts to ask questions that are not related to the post subject. Starting from now, please post these questions in the forum, not the blog. Thanks for understanding.
Enjoy the forum…
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Uncategorized |