Is that an E36 M3 Sedan? Those are rare--looks like in excellent condition as well! I had a Topaz Blue E46 M3 Coupe for my first M3, but I currently drive an Interlagos Blue E92 M3 Coupe:
Not sure the Noble sticker would make this beast any faster. Maybe make it
sound better?
Thanks to the posts in this thread, I may get a chance to find out when I put in the order for a pair of K10. Just not sure whether to let you run wild with a wizard design or get into the prestige line. I wish there were better photos of finished prestige K10's rather than just flat 2D representations of the materials listing on the Noble site. It's very difficult for me to "imagine" what the Blue Carbon Glass or the Blue Matrix looks like. But just looking at the Wizard designed pieces here in this thread, I'm tempted to just tell you what I like and let you run with it.
The E36 started life as a 1997 E36 325 sedan. It was gutted, and all the parts used to build a 1995 E36 M3 (Euro Spec) were bolted on. (engine, brakes, suspension, tranny, interior..... everything.) That being said, I don't know if the E36 M was ever offered in that color. This "donor" procedure is done often over here, as the taxes on cars with over 220 hp is insane high, (somewhere in the 300% range)
Before I left the states I owned a 1995 E35 M Coupe (USA spec) and I loved that car. I never thought I'd own an M again, as I thought those days were over....
But my good friend "Rico Suave" knew about this car, even knew the owner, and he arranged the deal.
Fortunatley my wife was supportive
Thanks wifey
As for your M, major SAWEEEET...... but it needs a Noble Sticker too.....
As for the Prestige..... I really like the Carbon Glass "Red"
I do understand your wish for better/more Prestige photos, and I wish they could be offered, the trouble is
1) There hasn't been enough Prestige CIEMs built to offer up a extensive gallery
2) A lot of the materials used are very difficult to actually take photos of.
But I promise you carbon glass (red) is awesome, and I look forward to building a set with that material.
Here is a face plate photo of Red Carbon glass
Cheeers