Wednesday 26 September 2012

Changes


On June 7th, 2006 I was involved in a very minor accident in which, while stopped at a light I rolled into the ball hitch on a Ford Explorer. I had reached into the back seat to grab something and my foot came off the brake just enough to cause me to roll forward. but not quick enough for me to feel the car rolling. This resulted in the front grilles, nose piece, and hood being damaged. After an initial estimate at the BMW Dealership, I was referred to Continental Auto Body in Calgary, AB by the Southern Alberta BMW Club. After speaking with Walter and seeing his work I chose to use his shop for the repair. I am pleased to say I was very happy with his work. He was not only kind enough to let me come into the shop and see the work in progress, but the final result was beyond my initial expectation. He managed to color match the paint perfectly and blended it into the fenders so you couldn’t even tell it had been repainted. I fell in love with the color all over again.
 
Here are pictures from during the repaint, September of 2006:
 
 
 
 

On September 23, 2006 I purchased a replica E36 M3 front bumper to replace the original bumper. I also found an excellent group buy on Bimmerforums.com for a set of M3 mirrors with a convex lens. These mirrors were also heated, which in Canada is a plus. The M3 bumper and M3 mirrors were installed and painted by Continental Auto Body. With a brand new paint job on the front end I felt I needed to complement it more. I purchased a set of one-piece projector headlights with angel eyes from a Bimmerforums.com member in Texas. I quite liked the look of the one piece headlights at the time.

Here is pictures with the M3 bumper, and the one piece headlights. Prior to the M3 mirrors.

 
 
 
Due to a hard drive crash on my laptop I lost the additional pictures of the repair. Hopefully one day I can find someone who might be able so successfully recover them. 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday 21 September 2012

The Beginning

I purchased this car on May 2nd, 2005, from a used car dealership here in Calgary, AB. When i bought it, it had 157,337 km on it. The exterior color was Canyonrot Mettalic. Paint Code #343. Interior color was Beige. The previous owner had kept it in quite good shape. I still remember the day I picked it up. The car looked stunning after being freshly cleaned. My first drive in it was down MacLeod Tr. Pulling onto the road and taking off for the first time was incredible. From that moment on I was hooked. Upon purchase the car was originally stock. A VIN check showed that it was first registered in Ontario in March of 1998.


Here is what the car looked like stock, circa June 2005.


I left the car in the stock form for a while, but then quickly decided I wanted to make some changes. Obviously increasing power was one of them. I decided my first modification would be a Cold Air Intake. I purchased a Jim Conforti Carbon Fibre intake from Tunerworks Performance here in Calgary.



Here is the Conforti Intake. I love the apperance of it. The deeper throaty groan it made was amazing! To help compliment the intake I added a set of UUC Motorwerks underdrive pullies. The combination of the intake and pullies was quite a nice mod. You could feel an increase in power right off the bat. Conforti makes non Carbon Fibre intakes for those budget minded people. For E36 owners, these are the best starting mods you can get for your money.

Monday 17 September 2012

History

1998 BMW E36/4 328i


 
 
My first real attraction to BMW's came shortly after I got my drivers license when I was 16. I started looking around for my first car to purchase. I looked at several cars including a Mercedes-Benz 190E and an old Jaguar. Then one day I found a beautiful, and I mean beautiful, black 1986 633 CSI for sale. The asking price was a lot more then I was able to spend but i took a look at it anyway. It had a black interior and a 5 speed manual gearbox. It was an amazing car, and I sill remember it quite clearly to this day.
 
I ended up purchasing an old 1986 Mercedes-Benz 190E. It was white with medium brown interior. It was in fairly good shape for its age, but the true mileage was unkown as the odometer had stopped working. First "mod" I did with that car was repaint the bumpers black as they had faded over time. The second and only other mod I did was get clear corner lights. That started my obsession with German cars and modding. However, i still had not forgotten that 633 CSI.
 
I drove the 190E for about a year and a half. One day it started running rough and eventually ended up having fuel problems. I spent around $1,500 trying to get it running right but it never did. For some reason it was only running on the #2 and #4 cylinders. This meant however I needed to start looking for another car. The search ended up with me looking at an older 1994 325i Sedan. I quite liked it, but I felt the asking price was a little high, as it was the same price as the 633 CSI I had looked at 2 years prior. I kept looking and found a gorgeous black E36 M3 Coupe. However, with an asking price of $25,000 in 2005, that wasnt going to happen. Eventually I went back to look at that 325i. I finally saved up enough money and borrowed some from my bank. I went in to make a deposit on the car one day in the afternoon. Just my luck, someone had came and made a deposit that morning on the car. While a little upset, I wasnt devastated. The dealer also had a stunning 1998 E36 328i on the lot. The asking price was $3,000 more then I was willing to spend.

I loved the color right from the start, as it was a gorgeous Burgandy color. The interior was beige but was in incredible shape. This was a lot nicer then the 325i, and had more power too. Even better, he was willing to offer me the car for the same price as the Alpine White 325i.

This is were my story with my E36 begins.