On this episode of Catch My Drift, Nathan & Daniel decided to ditch the rough missile look and paint their cars! The guys have been thinking about this for quite some time now, and after doing the research and looking into the different options they settled on the best option, well the best if you’re looking for the cheapest paint.

First off, the cars need to be stripped down and prepped for sanding, once we managed to get the bumpers off and all exterior trims. Nathan set too on this BMW E46 Saloon and sanded the full car down. Next up was Daniels car and they managed to get this sanded down and prepped.

Next was the dreaded step in their plan, PAINT. The boy got their B&Q chosen grey warmed up and set too on the cars with the rollers. YES, PAINT ROLLERS. The lads gave the cars a few coats and built up the paint layer, and let the cars dry over the Christmas period.

And then what you all are waiting for, the cars are put back together and revealed at the end of the video!

Let us know what you thought of this video, we spent a lot of time working on the cars and we are made up with the final results. It was great to spend time working on the car and make them more our own, cannot wait to get the cars livery designs finished and added to the cars.

Keep an eye out for the next video coming soon!!

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Car Specs –
2003 BMW E46 325i Sedan / Saloon
Stock M54B25 – 192bhp (long ago)
Welded Diff 3.15
320d driveshafts
Strongflex Yellow Polybush subframe, diff mount, trailing arm, wishbone bush, rear top mounts
Straight pipe exhaust W/ secondary cat delete
Wizards of Lock 45mm arms, hubs & rack spacers
FK AK Coilovers
Silver Project camber plates
Front Tyres – Nankang NS2R
Rear Tyres – Freebies