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    Moving! Raleigh, NC to Seattle, WA

    This is a generic catch-all post, I'm driving cross country from Raleigh to Seattle at the end of August with a van and a trailer. Anybody have ideas on what parts are hard to come by on the west coast that I can get loaded up? Anybody need something brought up from the Carolinas/Virginia area?

    Also, always on the lookout for E30 related things to do once I get to Seattle!
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    4 doors.. so much room for activities!

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    Anything rare we will take. Welcome to the NW. What part of Seattle will you be living in?
    M3 springs w/bilstein hd's, IE 22/19mm sway bars, front IE stress bar, complete suspension rebuild, IS interior.
    Crew chief for BBQ2U Racing: James Crivellone, John Parker, Chris Anderson, Ben Wilson, George Howe, Will Kellog, Jim Cissell
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      #3
      Talk about an upgrade! Welcome to the PNW

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        #4
        Working in downtown, living in Tukwila near the big light rail station. Figured that would be easier/cheaper than renting a parking spot downtown. I'm very excited to move, we got married out there a few years ago and really loved it so when I got the opportunity to transfer with my company I jumped on it. Bringing two E30's with me to boot.
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        4 doors.. so much room for activities!

        IG @bluebombr

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        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=323622

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          #5
          Hot damn, congrats!

          Closing SOON!
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          Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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            #6
            Congrats and welcome! We have (had?) a fairly vibrant E30 community here, and you see plenty of E30s just being driven around. Also, the E30 Picnic is in this area each year.
            1988 BMW 325iX - Lachssilber/Cardinal - Gone
            2001 BMW M5 - Anthracite/Black Heritage
            1999 Toyota 4Runner - White/Oak

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              #7
              Originally posted by cg138 View Post
              Congrats and welcome! We have (had?) a fairly vibrant E30 community here, and you see plenty of E30s just being driven around. Also, the E30 Picnic is in this area each year.
              We have, the problem is 95% of the E30 people are dysfunctional people who cant plan anything ahead of time even if they had 3 months.
              1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
              willschnitz

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                #8
                When's the picnic this year? Might have to tag team it with my wife and her 4-door. Also, any good body shops in the area? PO did a crap job respraying and I'd like to start the process of getting some dings fixed up and a better paint job on there.
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                4 doors.. so much room for activities!

                IG @bluebombr

                Transaction Feedback:

                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=323622

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                  #9
                  it was the 28-30 of june. there are a bunch of good paint shops around, depends on what you want to pay.
                  1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
                  willschnitz

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                    #10
                    FYI avoid living in tukwila.
                    M3 springs w/bilstein hd's, IE 22/19mm sway bars, front IE stress bar, complete suspension rebuild, IS interior.
                    Crew chief for BBQ2U Racing: James Crivellone, John Parker, Chris Anderson, Ben Wilson, George Howe, Will Kellog, Jim Cissell
                    BBQ2U Racing, Best of Intentions Racing

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                      Lucky man

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bmwsun View Post
                        FYI avoid living in tukwila.

                        Or Renton, or Kent. Unless of course you can find a brilliant little house tucked away off the main areas. The ghettos and/or hicktownville vibes can be pretty strong. It doesn't bother myself as I grew up in these areas but still, there are some shady areas. If you're from East L.A. you'll think everyone's milk toast. If you're from the backwaters of home town cooking and family gatherings that the local Sheriff stops by to say "Howdy" at, you're in for a bit of a culture shock.

                        Either way, welcome and hope you enjoy it. It's a beautiful area.

                        Oh yeah, fuck King County taxes. That is all.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bmwsun View Post
                          FYI avoid living in tukwila.
                          Why do you say that? We have family there and the couple of times I've visited it hasn't been too bad. We're up closer toward Federal Way (near a couple of casinos and a golf course?)
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                          4 doors.. so much room for activities!

                          IG @bluebombr

                          Transaction Feedback:

                          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=323622

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                            #14
                            I worked in tukwila. Lots of tweakers. I would avoid pacific highway.
                            M3 springs w/bilstein hd's, IE 22/19mm sway bars, front IE stress bar, complete suspension rebuild, IS interior.
                            Crew chief for BBQ2U Racing: James Crivellone, John Parker, Chris Anderson, Ben Wilson, George Howe, Will Kellog, Jim Cissell
                            BBQ2U Racing, Best of Intentions Racing

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ncsubowen View Post
                              This is a generic catch-all post, I'm driving cross country from Raleigh to Seattle at the end of August with a van and a trailer. Anybody have ideas on what parts are hard to come by on the west coast that I can get loaded up? Anybody need something brought up from the Carolinas/Virginia area?

                              Also, always on the lookout for E30 related things to do once I get to Seattle!
                              Congrats! Seattle area has plenty to offer. Foods, cars, entertainments and outdoor activity. Also if you like constant drizzle, you will love Seattle.

                              Me and my wife did the opposite. We drove across the country from Seattle to Raleigh 7 mouths ago. And I can't wait to get back to Washington State.

                              You do not need to worry about bringing any spare parts. The Puget Sound and Portland area got plenty of e30 parts. More than you will ever find around this hell hole call North Carolina.

                              Have a safe and fun trip across the country. It truly is a once in a life time event that everybody should get to experience.
                              Fast lookin' Slow movin'

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