





Sometimes, I honestly shoot to shoot. Here, I tried going for picture quality rather than capturing the beauty of a modified E46. Granted, I do like the color, and all the mods done, especially the E46 M3 front bumper conversion, though I have no idea what else is done to justify said swap. This car was spotted outside of a local foreign car repair shop and service joint that specializes in higher-end European, British, and Italian vehicles. Often times, I'll spot the occasional Ferrari 348 or if I'm lucky, a gaggle of vintage British vehicles. Here, though, just an E46 caught my attention. I think the pictures prove why.
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