Countryside Cherry: Sergey’s 1990 520i
Sergey was passionate about E34 since childhood and one day he said to his father: "When I grow up, I'll have one." The dream came true when he found a well-kept 5-series with an M50B20 under its hood.
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Countryside Cherry: Sergey’s 1990 520i
Sergey was passionate about E34 since childhood and one day he said to his father: "When I grow up, I'll have one." The dream came true when he found a well-kept 5-series with an M50B20 under its hood.
Weekly Scrape #22
Period Correct: Nicolas’ 1993 M5
His name is Nick Caron, he is 24 an he is from Monterey, California. He works in a company called 034 Motorsport, which manufactures parts to make VW's and Audi's go faster. He loves European cars and cars from mid 90's are the best for him.
Creative Sat: Nissan Silvia S13
Weekly Scrape #20
Chill'n'Grill 2015. Summer Camp!
Everything has changed since last year. More beer, more cars, more broken engine mounts and so on. Awesome.
Simple and Low: Roadsters from Japan
JDM.LT's Chill 'n' Grill helped us to relax after a busy weekend during the Raceism event. Our lovely Weekly Scrape is back today and this particular won't be an ordinary one. We are always open for your emails and happy to publish your cars, here's what we found recently in our inbox.
More Than Just a Daily: Matt’s 2005 WRX STI
You are wrong if you think it's an average Impreza. Matt got his car in Summer of 2011 right before Import Alliance in Nashville, TN. It wasn't amazing at all, it had some upgrades but for the most part it was stock. After the show Matt realized he need to drop his car, so the progress eventually took off to where it is today.