But first, some eye candy:
The list is on-going, but here's what I've compiled thus far:
Exterior
- front and rear bumper lipo
- pop out the dent on the passenger side
- new door handles on the passenger side (they're currently missing).
- replace and remount both fog lights
- turn signal lens on the front needs to be replaced
- Bumper trim needs a heat gun to lay back down
- bulb socket in the rear tail light needs to be replaced
- new windshield with new gasket; there's some serious wind noise above about 60mph
- wax and serious buff
- new headlights (HID?)
- Remove and reset the front air dam.
- Driver's side view mirror is loose; need to tighten that up.
- Washer fluid nozzles are clogged or the pump is about done; need address that.
- New wipers
- Rain-x all windows
- Replace both headlight grilles
Interior
- floor mats needed
- front passenger door handle latch needs to be replaced
- the car came with a new dash - so I need to swap that out. That will probably come when I replace the windshield.
- Door handle trim
- Trunk gasket; it's been ordered, just needs to be installed.
- a few of the illuminated switches need to be replaced
- a new rear seat cushion needs to be sourced, covered or have new leather installed.
- the stereo is shameful right now. New speakers all around are a must.
Engine
- A new coolant line from the radiator to the expansion tank
- overflow tube off of the expansion tank is needed
- Oil and filter change is due
- A small weep has developed on the passenger side of the radiator that needs to be sealed
- Currently, there's a cone filter on there in place of the stock intake. The intake tube has a leak or two, so that will need to be replaced.
Driveline & chassis
- Tires. Needs new rubber all around. (Someone buy my snow tires!)
- I'm not sure I'm sold on the 17 e46 M3 reps as they come with spacers. I'd like to find some original offset wheels.
- If I do keep the wheels, I need new center caps.
- There's some rattling and low frequency noise coming from the right rear wheel area. Probably new bushings?
- On hard shifts form 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd, there's a loud clunk from the rear. This is either driveline bushings or a u-joint. If it's the LSD, that's getting some Red Line Shockproof Heavy.
- Right turn-in is a bit jumpy. This probably means new bushings up front, as well.
- Suspension is bouncy. New springs and shocks are needed. I'll probably lower it an inch.
- The shifter is SUPER sloppy. So I'm thinking an OEM short-shift kit with new bushings and splits.
Damn ... that's quite the list! Clearly, I'll need some guidance on some of this. So if any of you want to wrench with with me, I'll buy the beer!
