New to the forum, lots of m3 pictures
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New to the forum, lots of m3 pictures
Hi Guys,
I just acquired a 2010 g37 journey sedan with nav and premium package yesterday. i got a pretty good deal on it and it should be the perfect daily driver for me. As the car is 100% stock right now, i'll spare you the boring pics.
on the other hand, i have owned my m3 for more than 10 years now so i'll show some pictures of it. i will be keeping my m3 as my weekend car as it has been retired from track duty








I just acquired a 2010 g37 journey sedan with nav and premium package yesterday. i got a pretty good deal on it and it should be the perfect daily driver for me. As the car is 100% stock right now, i'll spare you the boring pics.
on the other hand, i have owned my m3 for more than 10 years now so i'll show some pictures of it. i will be keeping my m3 as my weekend car as it has been retired from track duty








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thanks guys, it was nice to retire the m3 from track duty and put the full interior back in and not always have to swap out brake pads and wheels...its more enjoyable to drive on the street, but is still pretty harsh with the suspension i have on it.
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btw, i'll be doing only very mild mods to the g37...oem 19" coupe wheels, sport front bumper with add-on lip and midnight black grille with the top and bottom painted to color match the car
debating on lowering springs, but i don't want to sacrifice ride quality (and i also dread doing the actual work haha)
debating on lowering springs, but i don't want to sacrifice ride quality (and i also dread doing the actual work haha)
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thanks, thats the stock fan too. i also have a larger oil cooler in there (we have one stock) as temps were getting high on the track when it was 110 degrees ambient
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i used to have a silicone intake hose, an air-channeler thing for the intake (no idea what the technical term is) and aftermarket air filter, but those are all gone now and also very very minor.
i never actually intended this car to be a beast at all, it was mostly an HDPE car that I ran with NASA, so most of the mods were in the suspension and chassis tuning. i was running 265 wide r888 tires for the track and between those, the suspension and the 100 octane it was a blast.





