D I Y A T B I M M E R W E R K S ■ (Above from Left) If it's red fluid it must be from the transmission. Phil Petrides replacing plastic parts on his 23-year-old 3 Series. This is one of the benefits of a DIY: getting your car up on a lift and visually checking for any leaks, items that might be wearing or bits that might be dangling because you nipped the parking curb at Wegmans last weekend. Another track car owner, Sean Condon, did a fluid refresh on his E46 330 sporting a full race interior (tastefully done, as is the rest of his car). Joseph Concaugh tackled the oil filter housing gasket on X3. Phil Petrides tackled age-and-wear-related parts replacement on his 23-year-old E36 328i including the windshield cowling, grill components, and fog light brackets. We kicked off the DIY with coffee and donuts and took a short break for pizza at lunchtime during which Amr walked us through the performance mods he's done to his E46 M3 track car. Many thanks to Amr and Jan as we're looking forward to our next DIY at Bimmer Werks on April 30th in 2022. ■ Brian LoVecchio wrapping up the maintenance on his E46 track car. ■ The Bimmer Werks fleet of special cars. Note the E36 touring with the S52 swapped motor from an M car. January I February 27