25th
February
2008
And here’s the second round of photos Random BMW E36 Photos. I hope you like them.
Enjoy:-
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Uncategorized |
25th
February
2008
I’ve found a nice collection of photos for BMW E36 cars and I decided to share them with you guys. The collection has around 32 photos, so I had to divide them into two posts. Oh .. Yes, I have to warn you, some of these cars are heavily modified and they will make you feel bad that you didn’t spend more on your car. Acting on this feeling may cause serious loss of money! You have been warned! 😆
Enjoy:-
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Uncategorized |
19th
February
2008
I know that everyone of you likes to put a really nice BMW E36 wallpaper on his desktop, so he can enjoy BMW E36 cars even when he’s not behind the wheel. I also know that many of us BMW E36 enthusiasts like to watch the cool BMW E36 cars to get ideas for his next car modifications.
So, if you’re of type 1 above, type 2 or both, take a look at this car, it’s really fabulous:-
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in E36 M3, Photos, Uncategorized |
13th
February
2008
I’ve found this BMW E36 and I thought the car is looking good, but I felt like something is missing from this car. I can see that the car owner did a good job in maintaining it, but I feel that it still needs a little bit more work and it will become a really sweet looking car. So I decided to post it here and see what you all think of it and how you can modify it in three steps to make it look fantastic. Remember that after applying these three steps, you have to be impressed with the car, not just saying ok … It looks better now, isn’t it.
Take a look at the photos first, then read below to know how I would modify this car:
For me, I think this car will need these three updates that will make it look great:
1. A Lowering Kit: I believe that lowering this car is a must and that you will never get a perfect looking BMW without lowering it.
2. 17-Inch Rims: I would choose the AC Schnitzer Rims.
3. Tinted windows: Right and Left windows will need to be tinted and I would go with a light smoke degree. Not the limo black one.
I can think of 3 more upgrades to the car and no, the M3 body kit is not one of them. I know that it is easier to make a BMW E36 look great with a M3 body kit, but you have to choose something else. Let’s hear your opinions.
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate E36 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |
8th
February
2008
I wrote before about a BMW E36 with blue interior LED lights conversion process. In that post, I presented a video with a modified BMW E36 and it looked great!. After that, I did some research to gather more information about how this process is done. It turned out that all the parts should be removed and the amber lights inside them should be replaced with blue LEDs (Light Emission Diodes). This can be accomplished with some intense work and care.
What I felt missing from this process is the gauges conversion. If you saw the video in my previous post, you will notice the red needles on the blue gauges. I was unclear about how this should be done until I found the owner of that car (DJ Genius). I’ve contacted him and asked him about these gauges and how he made the conversion. It turned out that these gauges are actually sold as one piece on the German Ebay and for a really great price (49 EUR). Check them out here.
I believe this is really nice and will make your car stand out from the crowd. So what do you think of such a conversion? Is it really cool or what?
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate E36 information source.
posted in Electrical, Interior, Tips & Tricks |