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E36General discussion and technical help for (E36) 1992-1999 3 series cars. 318, 323, 325, 328.
Looking at getting some new wheels/tires for my 325. I am considering mainly 2 options right now, either the M3 CSL Style:
Or the Luff S2:
^^I would be getting them in graphite. These really remind me of the SSR GT3's, but at 600 bucks a pop, there's no way in holy hell I'm getting those. These are only 200.
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CSL's man, they look great on the e36. but my first recommendation would be to paint those grey mouldings and get an M3 bumper swap, you'd notice much more of a cosmetic difference.
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CSL's man, they look great on the e36. but my first recommendation would be to paint those grey mouldings and get an M3 bumper swap, you'd notice much more of a cosmetic difference.
True dat, I've got a diffuser on the back and I now have smoked corners. It looks great from the back, but pretty much stock from the front. My ultimate goal is to get all the M3 body styling on there, but I was kind of thinking wheels first, cause the ones I have on there are almost exctly the same as my boss's 1990 Cadillac Towncar ... Though it might be smart to do everything else first, considering my current tires have about 90% of tread left.
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Ok, looks like I'm going with the Luff's ... Haha just kidding! Thanks to Rooz for helping me out, and I also want to say thank you to United Bimmer for sending me a happy birthday email!