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E36General discussion and technical help for (E36) 1992-1999 3 series cars. 318, 323, 325, 328.
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As of yesterday that whole front bumper got crushed from an accident! I was coming down an on-ramp freeway after the first rain of the season; ran across an oil-rained spot and did an 180 on the far left lane. Luckily I did not hit anyone, but an on-coming Honda Civic did. So I'm on my next project to find a new front bumper. Anyone selling an M3 bumper by chance? BTW my "exhaust tips" is an actual DTM cat back exhaust. Thanks for everyone's feedback.
Umnitza now provides a mechanic to install all parts ordered right in the box! It's their new "Total customer service program" that will eliminate all the haters and keep incompetents from breaking **** and blaming the vendor! When you are all set simply call INS and they will pick him up free of charge.
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Rawhawk's 92 325i
Here is mine 111,000 miles in garage all it's life all updates done by BMW including oil changes. New stuff-Plasma coils, SS tuned headers, no cats, SS Panza 500 catback exhaust systen, clear corners,K&N cold air intake, oversized injectors, working on the cams.
Damn, there's ALOT of nice rides. You guys ought to pool your resources of all the OEM gear you've removed (and don't plan on keeping) You could start an E36 parts store (Hello Ebay?) or maybe build one.