M Technica

Stock height and with their bumpers un-tucked early model e30s look dated and mundane. But  push the bumpers in, add some low, along with a decent set of wheels and the look of the car is transformed from North American regulatory tragedy to timeless classic.

This e30 I spotted over on the Stance Works forums is a great example of a well kept  diving board equipped coupe.

It’s simple, the M Technica wheels are a nice touch, and there’s enough tire underneath that it could still be driven fairly spirited.




I’d love to see the hood painted though.

More photos here.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Dave, you should definately try to make the trip down to H20i. I saw this thing down there, fantastic car (and exhaust).

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