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if you you think a stock e36 M3 (or even a stock e46 or e92 M3, which use more aggressive offsets than the e36) has an aggressive stance, you need to get your eyes checked...actually i'll just give you the benefit of the doubt and assume your eyes are OK, and you've just got the concept of "aggressive stance" severely twisted. in no way, shape, or form is a stock ride whose stock wheels don't even come close to filling out the wheel well and are pushed into the fender well (not flush) even close to having an aggressive stance...It's not an aggressive stance, though. The stock M3 has an aggressive stance. What your brother has done is just completely screw that up to make it look ridiculous.
clearly you don't think that the M Coupe has aggressive wheel fitment either since you quoted the picture and commented. while the M Coupe wheel/tire fitment was not nearly as aggressive and the M3's is now, it was flush fitment...and those wheels/tires were perfectly flush w/ the fenders. sorry if your eyes can't detect it, but both the M3 and the M Coupe had much more aggressive wheel/tire fitment than either of those cars in stock form...
i think what you're referring to as an aggressive stance, and what the rest of us understand to be an aggressive stance, are two very different concepts. google "stanced" and learn what it is. perhaps you've been referring to the look of the entire car, i don't know...i'm sure there's a name for whatever you've been referring to, but it isn't stance...
