A promotional graphic for the NASA Member Benefits program with Garagistic, showing a BMW engine bay with a white Garagistic strut bar installed.

Next time you are at a NASA event, look around at the number of BMWs in the paddock and you will understand the value of the new NASA Member Benefits program with Garagistic.

Garagistic designs and manufactures performance and restoration parts for BMWs, focusing on the E30, E36, and E46 chassis. Created and founded by NASA SoCal Spec E30 racer Matthew Ibrahim, a machinist by training, Garagistic tests its products in sprint and endurance racing, and drifting.

Garagistic offers a variety of products, from dual-shear selector rods for shifters, to chassis reinforcements, wheel studs, suspension bits and short shifters, body panels and more. Garagistic has offerings for BMW chassis 1 through 6 series in different generations depending on model.

Four different sizes of Garagistic billet aluminum self-centering short shifters for BMWs, shown side-by-side for comparison against a dark background.

Whether you’re restoring a street car or building a full race machine, Garagistic can be a valuable resource for NASA members, who now are eligible for 20 percent off all orders as part of the Member Benefits program.

Just log in to your NASA account to fill out the Garagistic form to start saving!

For more information, visit the NASA Member Benefits page.

A red Garagistic X-brace chassis reinforcement installed on the undercarriage of a BMW E36 or E30, showcasing improved structural rigidity.
Garagistic founder and NASA SoCal Spec E30 racer, Matthew Ibrahim, standing next to his liveried BMW race car at a track event.
Garagistic founder and NASA SoCal Spec E30 racer, Matthew Ibrahim.
Images courtesy of Garagistic and caliphotography.com

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