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    Resoring my bro's e30

    So since my older brother has left for Afghanistan, I enthusiastically volunteered my services to restore his e30 back to a tasteful and working condition.
    Here she is (Don't mind the iPhone pics, my girlfriend has my camera on vacation in Florida):




    So here's some info on the car:
    - 1990 325i
    - ~150k on the chassis
    - ~100ish on the block
    - 5spd manual
    - Tonkico suspension. Don't know which one, but it's the lowest drop imaginable
    - ASNA Sport Muffler
    - Mystery wheels (Konig I think) 18x7.5


    History:
    My brother bought it about 4ish years ago, after his mk.III Jetta met its demise, from an idiot in the DC area (I'll get to the PO's stupidity in a sec). So my brother drove it back to NJ just fine, and had it working for about two weeks before the timing belt snapped, just after he ordered the new one. Luckily only the head was damaged, so he got a new head and had it decked, and put that on there, only to have the car run horribly, and burn a gratuitous amount of oil, so it sat for about two years before my mom had it fixed at a shop for his christmas present, but about two weeks ago he left for Afghanistan, so I figured I'd get it back to working order, and make it look, well, good before he gets back.

    So for the previous owner's stupidity, first of all, he put the lowest suspension he possibly could on the thing, and there's speculation that he even cut the springs to drop it even more. Then, on top of that, squeezed 18" wheels, that aren't even close to the right offset, or even the right bolt pattern, and are just waaaaaay too big on there. He made his own bolt pattern by drilling it into the wheels (I forgot to get pics of that but I will) and instead of buying spacers, and hub rings he took a stack of about 10-15 washers, taped them together then bolted the wheel on so that about 3 threads of the lug bolt was all that was holding the wheels on. Luckily, my brother bought real spacers and some extended bolts. The PO also only really cared about the inside of the car. The inside in immaculate, but the outside has a million dents, dings and scratches, not to mention the enormous dent in the PS front fender. So there's my rant about the AWESOME PO.

    Some more pics:
    Sealed beams FTL:

    Mystery wheels

    17" Konig Monsoons that were left over from the Jetta. I just threw the two with good tires on the front because the one tire on the other wheels had a flat spot

    Interior

    Dirty, nasty engine bay

    The original fender


    Parts to install:
    Crappily painted IS lip left over from my deceased e30. Need to raise the car first

    Crappily painted AC Schnitzer? wing, also left over from my e30. The bottoms need to be fixed before we can mount it

    KAMotors CAI kit

    Three spoke wheel

    US ellipsoids. Gotta figure out how to wire them up


    The rest of the parts list for now:
    - Bilstein HD's
    - H&R OE Sport springs
    - New wheels and tires 15"-16"
    - HID's? I'm not sure if he want's 'em, but I have them on my car, and god, I love them
    - Possibly a new Valence. The one on there now is pretty bent. I'm going to see what I can do before I start looking for a new one, unless of course someone has a nice one that they'd like to donate ;)

    And for those of you wondering about the bikes in the IS lip picture:
    My brother's is the Motobacane Le Champion and mine is the Trek 7.3FX

    Brother's other bike:

    Trek Speed Concept 7.0


    I might move a little slow 'cause I'm poor, and I also have a good deal of things I need to get done to my B5 A4, but stay tuned!

    Nick
    Last edited by nick_t; 03-26-2011, 07:29 PM.
    Re-Build:
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

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    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

    #2
    Glad to see she has someone to take care of her.

    Your bro's bikes are nice :)
    CCW- when every second counts... The police are just minutes away!

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      #3
      awesome! goodluck with the build. wiring the ellips are super easy!
      88 Zinno M3

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        #4
        Originally posted by SoEm0 View Post
        Glad to see she has someone to take care of her.

        Your bro's bikes are nice :)
        It's partly because I sorely miss my e30 ahaha

        Yeah mann, my job at the Trek warehouse was the best thing that's ever happened for him. I got him a killer deal on the Speed Concept

        Originally posted by Predzy743 View Post
        awesome! goodluck with the build. wiring the ellips are super easy!
        Thanks man! Is there a solid DIY on it somewhere? I can't seem to find any. I've even asked around in the lighting forum, but I got some vague answers

        Thanks
        Nick
        Re-Build:
        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

        Feedback:
        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

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          #5
          Right on man! I'm looking forward to seeing where this goes.
          971-295-7077

          91' 318i

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            #6
            Bravo! Saving this e30 for a good cause. Your bro is sure to like it when he gets back.

            COTM

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              #7
              Diggin the Limited wheel haha. Good brother you are! Wiring the ellipsoids is pretty simple.

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                #8
                I found a writeup on it, I'm gonna take a stab at it like tuesday night after work or something. I can't remember if I kept the connectors or not though, so if anyone has some they would like to donateeee ;)
                Re-Build:
                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

                Feedback:
                http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

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                  #9
                  Well, I was going to do the ellips today, because I found a decent write-up on how to wire them, but then I realized that I didn't grab the piggy tails when I dismantled my old car, so I wanted to get something done, and not feel like a deadbeat, so I painted the valve cover.
                  Before:

                  During:

                  After:


                  Next up is the intake manifold
                  And the other side project I was doing between coats:

                  It's a spoiler for my girl's '99 Neon (Yuck, I know) but she likes it, and want's a factory spoiler like you wouldn't believe. Someone gave this one to her, but it was black, so I volunteered to get it painted for her

                  That's all for now, sorry it's not much, and boring ahaha

                  Nick
                  Last edited by nick_t; 03-29-2011, 03:59 PM.
                  Re-Build:
                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

                  Feedback:
                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

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                    #10
                    So, a little update, no pictures, unfortunately, but an update on things to come. First, the pig tails are on the way, so the ellips are going on soon, and I can ditch those sealed beams. Also, I talked to my brother the other day, and pretty soon some H&R OE sport springs, and some Continental tires should be heading my way, so I can get the rest of the Konig Monsoons on the car, and get it back up to a reasonable ride height. SO! things to do before then:
                    -Clean up the Konigs
                    -Fix the bent wheel
                    -Paint the IS lip
                    -Straighten out the front valence so that the IS lip will go on

                    That's all for now, I'll get more pics when I actually get something done. I know I prefer build threads to be chocked full of pictures and I'm trying to deliver ahaha

                    Nick
                    Re-Build:
                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

                    Feedback:
                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

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                      #11
                      Another little update:

                      After cleaning the trainwreck of a shed today, I found the Ellip pig tails! W00t! I'm going to try and get them on soon and get some pics. I had the e30 out and about today, since the Audi is out of commission due to it being in "limp mode" since the battery got disconnected, and needs a throttle body adjustment, and I don't have a VAG-Com, and only one shop around here has one, but they're not open til monday. Either way, the bimmer ran like a champ. Hope to make some progress soon

                      Cheers
                      Nick
                      Re-Build:
                      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

                      Feedback:
                      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...24#post2157024

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                        #12
                        well I was all ready to wire up the ellipsoids, but then this happened:

                        Being stupid and cut myself with a box cutter at work so it looks like project e30 is going to be delayed even longer lol

                        Nick
                        Re-Build:
                        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...00#post2471300

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                          #13
                          ^^Just wrap that thing tight and go to work!!!:hitler:

                          Props for taking on the project for your bro while he's gone!! Good luck with it man! It'll definitely be a good project.
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