1983 323i..........my first e21

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Maybe yout country flag colours ??? but i would stick to the germany colours in my opinion..


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here is an e21 with pretty much the same idea i had


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Seems alright, blended in and all, but too much of the mustang feel and also its you that would be driving the car so you would feel more for what you think, but as for mustangs it just reminds me of them!!

Looks ok but not to fascinated..... i like the silver 2002 with germany striped flag colour!!!!


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With red base I'd go for silver and satin black. Just don't go for anything to lairy like bright yellow!
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I like the first idea red with the black stripe, I would say 'Go for it!'
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Re: 1983 323i..........my first e21

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steinke wrote:Image
Hi Steinke

What are the specs of the rims in the pic above? What size are they, how wide, offset, etc...?

Have you got any pics of the side of the car to get a better view on the 02 arches?

TIA, mate!

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Rims are 16X8 et0

Here are some pics of the flares
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very nice work!!
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Very nice indeed! Thanks for the information and pics.

Any idea what make the flares are? They look well detailed with the border and all.

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Post by 340i »

sweet project! 8)
love the wheels, flares, rear end, front splitter, and seats. what are you doing for sideskirts? i reckon some jap drift-style ones would look the business, and compliment the jap seats too. and they'd match/suit the front bumper.
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Post by christoph »

I am so sorry for all these malformed cars :?
We are going even worse withi this forum than the e30 cheap tuning fraction does. :roll:
Guess most of you will regret their conversions in a few years when they look at a classic old school E21.
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@ christoph

I assume you don't like '80 BMW E21 race cars then? Here in Belgium an original E21 is worth sh*t and I personally think an original E21 looks nothing special to me. Just my 2 cents...
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Man you think you have a racing car by adding these wheel arches and a bigger inline six? :wink:
From my point of view an original E21 will always be worth more than a home made brew.
I could understand when you build up a racing car from the basics and really take it out to race. :)
But like that its just angling for somebodys attention with this kind of "need for speed" looks.. :oops:
But luckily we are a free community and everybody may have his own opinion.
As for me I prefer the slightly lowered but unmolested examples. Different people, different taste.
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Alpina met a demand by owners to increase the performance and enhance the looks of BMW's and did it with factory blessing. As you say, its personal choice but I'd choose tasteful mods and race car replicas every time.
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christoph wrote:Man you think you have a racing car by adding these wheel arches and a bigger inline six? :wink:
From my point of view an original E21 will always be worth more than a home made brew.
I could understand when you build up a racing car from the basics and really take it out to race. :)
But like that its just angling for somebodys attention with this kind of "need for speed" looks.. :oops:
But luckily we are a free community and everybody may have his own opinion.
As for me I prefer the slightly lowered but unmolested examples. Different people, different taste.
So long
All you have to say is you dont like it. Thanks for your great opinion.

I do plan on the car being a track car eventually. :) The american version of the car has diving boards as their bumpers and i dont like that.............. do you? :shock:
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