So, you may or may not remember me. I used to post here a bunch.
The last few years I've been pretty quiet since I hadn't driven the car too much. But now that it's parted out and the shell got picked up today, I figured it was time for a farewell post.
How I bought it in 2009 as a bone stock 323iA Touring:
Then for 2010 I installed M bumpers, skirts and mouldings, smoked turns, smoked MHW tails, AP coilovers and put on Style 32s off a E38 7-series, measuring 8x18 ET20 and 9x18 ET22 with 215/35/18 all around.
That year, my dad drove a 323ti that looked like the twin to my Touring, he sold that in 2011:
January 2011 I had a slight crash where I slid into a sign pole and took it off the road for a rebuild.
I got it ready for 2012 with fresh paint and sitting pretty on BBS RFs measuring 8.5x17 ET13 up front and 9.5x17 ET13 in the rear, wrapped in 205/40 and 225/35 and also the first AC Schnitzer part - the stainless Schnitzer exhaust.
That time I broke down near the Nürburgring in an event with hundreds of people walking by:
I even rocked M3 GT splitters for a day... until I broke them the same evening
Broke down again, got towed by another Touring and then on a trailer.
In 2013 it was no longer my daily, I bought the E38 for daily duties (I bought a E34 in winter 2012 for that as well, but I quickly sold the E34 again)
Same year, I also went on a roadtrip to france in it, with 4 people and luggage in the car. No rubbing.
In 2014 I broke the bumper and decided it was time for sourcing Schnitzer parts. Did a quick fix on the bumper for the time being while I was searching and drove the car 6 hours to Munich to pick up a car for a friend and broke down again and had to be towed.
In 2015 it was back with AC Schnitzer bumpers!
In 2016 I finally completed the AC Schnitzer kit with matching skirts and a roof wing:
After completing it, the car broke down once again, on the first drive out. Engine was done for this time, it sounded really bad. I thought long and hard about what to do.
In the end, I decided against repairing it and parting it out in favor of a new project. I love(d) the car to bits, but damn if I hadn't been lusting after hundreds of other cars over the years.
So today the shell was picked up after I completed parting it out.
I no longer own a BMW.
I still daily my Audi A8 that I bought in 2015, but I'm thinking about changing that up in 2017. I don't know yet what the replacement will be. Thinking I might want to try a Volvo or Mercedes. But maybe also another BMW, who knows.
My new project car is a '90 VW Golf.
In conclusion, it was an incredible journey and I'm very thankful to all the people I met and the friends I made, just because of my car. I've also been very, very humbled by some people who responded on facebook and instagram when I started the part out. It's been a hell of a time. And even though I don't own a BMW anymore at this point, mark my words - I'll be back in a BMW someday.
The last few years I've been pretty quiet since I hadn't driven the car too much. But now that it's parted out and the shell got picked up today, I figured it was time for a farewell post.
How I bought it in 2009 as a bone stock 323iA Touring:
Then for 2010 I installed M bumpers, skirts and mouldings, smoked turns, smoked MHW tails, AP coilovers and put on Style 32s off a E38 7-series, measuring 8x18 ET20 and 9x18 ET22 with 215/35/18 all around.
That year, my dad drove a 323ti that looked like the twin to my Touring, he sold that in 2011:
January 2011 I had a slight crash where I slid into a sign pole and took it off the road for a rebuild.
I got it ready for 2012 with fresh paint and sitting pretty on BBS RFs measuring 8.5x17 ET13 up front and 9.5x17 ET13 in the rear, wrapped in 205/40 and 225/35 and also the first AC Schnitzer part - the stainless Schnitzer exhaust.
That time I broke down near the Nürburgring in an event with hundreds of people walking by:
I even rocked M3 GT splitters for a day... until I broke them the same evening
Broke down again, got towed by another Touring and then on a trailer.
In 2013 it was no longer my daily, I bought the E38 for daily duties (I bought a E34 in winter 2012 for that as well, but I quickly sold the E34 again)
Same year, I also went on a roadtrip to france in it, with 4 people and luggage in the car. No rubbing.
In 2014 I broke the bumper and decided it was time for sourcing Schnitzer parts. Did a quick fix on the bumper for the time being while I was searching and drove the car 6 hours to Munich to pick up a car for a friend and broke down again and had to be towed.
In 2015 it was back with AC Schnitzer bumpers!
In 2016 I finally completed the AC Schnitzer kit with matching skirts and a roof wing:
After completing it, the car broke down once again, on the first drive out. Engine was done for this time, it sounded really bad. I thought long and hard about what to do.
In the end, I decided against repairing it and parting it out in favor of a new project. I love(d) the car to bits, but damn if I hadn't been lusting after hundreds of other cars over the years.
So today the shell was picked up after I completed parting it out.
I no longer own a BMW.
I still daily my Audi A8 that I bought in 2015, but I'm thinking about changing that up in 2017. I don't know yet what the replacement will be. Thinking I might want to try a Volvo or Mercedes. But maybe also another BMW, who knows.
My new project car is a '90 VW Golf.
In conclusion, it was an incredible journey and I'm very thankful to all the people I met and the friends I made, just because of my car. I've also been very, very humbled by some people who responded on facebook and instagram when I started the part out. It's been a hell of a time. And even though I don't own a BMW anymore at this point, mark my words - I'll be back in a BMW someday.
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