BMWDemon325es.

Time for update. The car has been doing real good. I had to replace the clutch master cylinder then the clutch slave cylinder. Also had to do the right front wheel bearing. Also found out that the front controll arms and sway bar end links have been replaced a year ago. The PO screwed up when ordering the parts and I have en extra set of controll arms, sway bar end links and tie rods. He didn't install the tie rods so that on my list to do this week. Got my flip out monitor unit in with my single 10 sub. Just installed a flowmaster muffler on it. The car may be old but it is fun to drive. I can also run the free gas from my work in it. I'm running on my second full tank of gas right now. Things are real tight right now so there's not much I can buy for it right now. Looking to painting the rims till I can buy some better ones. Looking to do Black center with silver lip.



The M TECH steering wheel that came with it. This is a hot item for BMW e30's
 
I would leave the wheels as is, it just adds to the old school look. If you want to upgrade to larger ones one day, it would also be sweet. Try and squeeze some 20" harts in those arches.
 
I would leave the wheels as is, it just adds to the old school look. If you want to upgrade to larger ones one day, it would also be sweet. Try and squeeze some 20" harts in those arches.

No way. There 14's now and 16's would be as large as I would go.
 
Thanks Joe. It may be old but it's a fun little car to drive. They handle very well and are the kind of car you feel connected with when driving.

tell me about it, just drove the jetta over the weekend for the first time since snowfall, it sat all winter.
she hugs the road like a fat girl hugs cookie cakes :)
 
Lol. It's not what I call fast. The rear ratio really hurts it. I think it's something like a 2.93 ratio. I plan on swapping the rear to a 3.73 and doing an I head/injection setup.

my ranger isnt fast.... but you keep the RPM's up there high enough it helps alot. :D

i have no rpm gauge in mine.... no idea what abuse ive been putting it through the almost 2 years ive had it
 
Hope to be installing a dual 10" bandpass box, bigger amp for sub, upgrade my front speakers from 5-1\4 to 6-1\2 with an RF 150 watt amp. Hope to do it this coming weekend.
 
Do not skimp on the amplifier power for the subs, it is very acceptable to use twice as much power that the speakers are designed for, it will alleviate flat topping and producing damaging DC which burns out voice coils.

I drive my 400watt subs with 1200watts, no chance of flat topping, distortion yes, but not destruction.