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BMW E46 3 Series Coupe Rides at Ground Level

BMW E46 3 Series Coupe on Air Suspension 23 photos
Photo: Hawknpoke
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 Here’s a model we won’t see anymore: the 3 Series Coupe. Being replaced by the more upscale 4 Series, the vanishing of the Coupe 3er marked a new era in the history of BMW. That being said, we will keep its memory alive as much as we can by showing you special Coupes.

This particular model comes from Indonesia and belongs to someone that really loves BMWs. Starting with an E30 3 Series Coupe, back when he was only 17, going over to an E36 3er later on and arriving at the E46 a couple of years later, this man is a true die-hard BMW fan.

His current ride was modified to make him stand out in the crowd, even though his car is barely off the ground. The first mod he did was a K-Sport air suspension coilover kit that allows him to have the best of both worlds: comfort and incredible stance.

Sure, air suspension might not be for everyone but those wheels on the other hand… His ride now has Work Meister 18 inch wheels, 9 inch wide at the front and 10 at the back. Covered in either Toyo or Yokohama tires, they make sure to get him safe everywhere he goes.

At the moment, the car is a labeled as work in progress, the owner wanting to take it a bit further later on. But thinking back, who’s car isn’t a work in progress??
 
Via: Hawknpoke
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