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    #16
    Check the bay
    91 m3

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      #17
      Originally posted by Graham325
      I get this done I bet I will have the crappiest (cosmetic wise) e30 m50 around :(
      Nope. :oops:
      '91 318is
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        #18
        Originally posted by Brew
        Originally posted by Graham325
        I get this done I bet I will have the crappiest (cosmetic wise) e30 m50 around :(
        Nope. :oops:
        Haha. True story. Mine and Brew's cars are racing to see which can acquire rust the fastest.

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          #19
          Well, I dont have alot of rust, or dents for that matter, but I do have diving boards, however they are off right now getting tucked and painted. My paint has oxidized and scratched to the point it looks like stainless or aluminum. And on top of that I have a lovely blue houdstooth interior, blown shocks and a dash with more cracks than you can imagine. Oh, and I still havent tracked down why my battery drains out in a couple of days. But I do have the untimate mod, I might even do a DIY on it, my fogs are liquid cooled ala the lovely summer storms we have every afternoon...

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            #20
            Originally posted by Xmarksthespot21
            all i got to say is weight room bitch.

            You can lift that m50 with a few friends.

            3 guys moved a m30 with accesories and fluids 10 ft and lifted it into the back of a van.
            How did you carry the engine? I know that it shouldn't weight too much, but isn't an engine kinda akward to carry? Did you set the engine on something, then carry that, or did you just grab ahold of the engine and carry? I need to figure out a way to get a s50 to my house 8)

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              #21
              You can pick it up by the engine mounting arms. If you bolt the block to the stand (the part that seperates from the rolling part of the stand) it gives you another spot to pick it up from.

              Aaron

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