Tips still not on the M3...my buddy, who is a recent below the knee amputee, has had a tough time getting back into his regular flow at work. He's self-employed so nobody else to rely on, so between ill-fitting prosthetics and others that continually break on him based on how hard he pushes himself, he's a bit behind. So until he has free time and is physically able to, that will remain back-burnered.
Not much else going on. Weather has been a bit better, so I'm still trying to get the M3 out as much as possible, but no way in hell will I match the nearly 3k miles I put on it last summer. I'll be lucky if I do 1k miles...though, I can realistically drive it into November, since we haven't been seeing snow until after December these past few years.
Back in June, I removed the wiper arms, as they were in need of some sprucing up. I sanded them down and spray painted them with multiple coats of Semi-Flat Black Spray Paint. Not perfect (I **** at painting), but much better than before.
Some
before shots:
After (I also treated the faded windshield cowl with Solution Finish, and it looks brand new again):
As my back continues to improve little by little, I am able to catch up on more and more house/yard projects. This latest one was addressing the corner boards on my shed, as I get a little too close and trigger happy with my weedwacker. Instead of replacing the entire board, I just cut 2 sections off a new one to cover up the damaged areas:
Hit up the recent "M Town" event at BMW of Warwick and got to drive these 2 beasts:

Say what you will about the grilles (for the record, they've grown on me and I'd daily the ever living **** out of this car!!), but this thing is a rocket ship. And that interior is incredible!
She certainly boogies for a heavy-*** vehicle (6063lbs)...that's what 644hp and 590 lb-ft of torque will do.
Took this shot after a recent fill up of the M3:
Attended the Boston Chapter BMW CCA Concours at Prowse Farm in Canton,MA a few weeks back. My buddy Larry, who does a bunch of the photography work for our chapter and the local Porsche chapter took these shots of my car (pardon the excessive brake dust):
(notice my big *** head in the background?!)
And these were taken by me:
Neighbor/buddy just picked this up a few weeks ago...NC/SC car it's entire life:
A recent Audrain Museum Cars & Coffee event at LongPlex in Tiverton,RI:
My little man:
And I spent all of last weekend really dialing in the Si. My first experience ever with coatings and man oh man it went amazingly well. I'll never go back to wax/sealant for my personal vehicles:
Pictures don't do it justice, but the car came out unbelievably amazing:
As I'm still dealing with some back discomfort (had a recent MRI that showed 2 herniated discs....), I couldn't find it in myself to do the 2nd coat of EXO on top of the CSL, so one coat of each was enough. I wanted the Civic to be the guinea pig for my first attempt at ceramic coating and I found the EXO and CSL very easy to work with and very forgiving.
I'll be doing my wife's X5 before the winter because that's severely neglected so a coating would make a world of difference. And then the M3 either before I store it for winter, or early Spring before it sees the road. Depends on how my back feels as I weigh the option of surgery or not.
And lastly, me and some buddies ran a little convoy down to Ft. Adams in Newport,RI (amazing spot on the water) for another Audrain Cars & Coffee. 2 M3's, 2 Mitsu Evo's, and 2 MB's, though I took next to no photos aside from these terrible shots:
My neighbor buddy took these rollers of my car and my other buddies E93 M3:
Oh and remember how I spent all last weekend dialing in the Si, well this happened on my way home from picking up my parents at Logan Airport after their return home from a vacation in Portugal (aka the mother land, aka the old country):
Man I don't know what it is about Honda and their windshields, but I went through 3 on my 2018 Accord Sport in the roughly 2 years I had it, and will now need my first replacement on the Civic after 5000 miles. Always an "errand" or something to fix when you're an adult, huh?!
I think that about catches up on my boring goings-on.
Cheers!