Thanks for watching, everyone! 🚗 Bringing this 32-year-old BMW E36 back to life has been an exciting journey so far, and I can’t wait to see where this build takes me. What’s the most unique car you’ve ever owned or driven? Let me know in the comments below! Also, what do you think of the plans for this OEM+ build? Should I keep it simple or go all out? Let me know your thoughts! 👇 Your support means everything-don’t forget to like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the video! 🙏
BMWDAGA is back!! I’m texting from Europe So here in Poland, these are 99% of the time turned into drift missiles and the crazy thing is that the 1.6 and 1.8 are most of them. And I don’t mind that, they are cheap as heck. My friend bought a working already drift prepared compact for 500$, that’s the good part yk
Hey Zach, always enjoy your videos, long, medium, or short; whether they are at the auction site, in the shop, driveway, on the road, or on the track. Do want you want to your cars, you are a bit of a tinkerer, so embrace it. Just so long as you have one of the cars fully functional. When you were showing the new parts in the shop and there was all the banging it reminded me of another video where the banging was really loud and you looked it the side in frustration then replayed that look for the finished product. How is Ray making out learning to drive manual? He should be a pro. BTW, I used to look down on BMWs as snooty, but you have changed my mind.
Thanks for watching, everyone! 🚗 Bringing this 32-year-old BMW E36 back to life has been an exciting journey so far, and I can’t wait to see where this build takes me. What’s the most unique car you’ve ever owned or driven? Let me know in the comments below!
Also, what do you think of the plans for this OEM+ build? Should I keep it simple or go all out? Let me know your thoughts! 👇
Your support means everything-don’t forget to like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the video! 🙏
Keep it simple!
Yes, keep it simple
Oem plus sounds great, i like your taste in mods!
Love it! M3 body kit will look sweet.
It's oddly very satisfying putting new parts on old cars
Still have my grandfathers 318i standing in a garage since at least 10 years ago. Just haven´t come around to fixing and registering it.
E36's always looks sick to me.
E34's too. Love em. Just ripe enough.
BMWDAGA is back!! I’m texting from Europe
So here in Poland, these are 99% of the time turned into drift missiles and the crazy thing is that the 1.6 and 1.8 are most of them. And I don’t mind that, they are cheap as heck. My friend bought a working already drift prepared compact for 500$, that’s the good part yk
The alpine white bumpers will go soooo hard, full color is the way mam
Looking forward to this build
1 week later:
"The future of my now defunct 32-year-old BMW E36"
such a fun project and an awesome story, looking forward to what you do next! also some shiny wheels would look great on that with the alpine white
Hey Zach, always enjoy your videos, long, medium, or short; whether they are at the auction site, in the shop, driveway, on the road, or on the track. Do want you want to your cars, you are a bit of a tinkerer, so embrace it. Just so long as you have one of the cars fully functional. When you were showing the new parts in the shop and there was all the banging it reminded me of another video where the banging was really loud and you looked it the side in frustration then replayed that look for the finished product.
How is Ray making out learning to drive manual? He should be a pro. BTW, I used to look down on BMWs as snooty, but you have changed my mind.
Congrats fr
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np I fw ur content keep it up💪
whatever you do to it, just please dont put a massive wing on it. MAybe a small duckbill on the trunk for performance, but no wings
BMW is known for leaking oil so expect that or replace all gaskets possible