Just a Friday bump.
Photography Courtesy Earl Meyer III/Facebook Marketplace
Remember the truncated BMW 318ti? We do. We even had one as a project car.
Now you can have one, too, as someone on Facebook Marketplace is selling this 1996 BMW 318ti shell fitted with M-way over fenders, Condor bushings, Cobeau seats, Kirk Racing roll bar and a few other goodies.
Asking price is $1900 for everything or $500 for the shell. We’ll let you work out the details.
How is the quality of those overfenders? Where did they ship from?
Have a e36 compact that needs some widebody (to cover some dents as well lol).
At the moment looking at cliqtuning ones.
https://cliqtuning.com/shop/bmw-e36-compact-overfenders-318ti-323ti/
I always wanted one of those.
When I'm browsing for a car/truck/motorcycle etc if the background looks like that with crap outside and crap cars like a PT cruiser I've learned to not bother going to look.
Looks to be American Racing 200S 'daisy' wheels - an interesting choice, you normally only see them on vintage American muscle cars.
In reply to stuart in mn :
I'm fully aware they fit, but it's still funny seeing GM spec wheels on BMWs. I wanted kinda wanted Southern Ways Epsilons for my TI.
e36tipowaaaa said:How is the quality of those overfenders? Where did they ship from?
Have a e36 compact that needs some widebody (to cover some dents as well lol).
At the moment looking at cliqtuning ones.
https://cliqtuning.com/shop/bmw-e36-compact-overfenders-318ti-323ti/
I actually hate both of them as they exaggerate the lower rear arch.....just roll the crap out the fronts and pull & roll the rears. You can fit more tire than the suspension design can take out back and it doesn't look as goofy.
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