mtech2 side skirts, 4 and 2 door. mtech2 rear valence, many a sport wheel, AC Schitzer springs, euro bumpers e30/e28, e30 glass moonroof... found but didnt get, many others
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Originally posted by Chachi View Postgooch found a rather black and rather big man's correction's officer's ID. his name was Michaud Pendelton (sp?). no lie.
i've found countless LSD's, 3.73's, 2.93's, 885 head, mint sport seat etc its always fun going to yards!
This thread makes me sad. The best thing I got was a 3.73 LSD. Oh, and some Taurus side skirts.
'91 318is - OBD-II S52 swapped - E30 M3 5-lug - 5x120 BBS RC090 (E39 Style 5) - TCK D/A coilovers 550/700 [SOLD]
'87 535i - Vacuum brake conversion [SOLD]'93 525iT - 5-speed swap - 320k and counting'09 328xi - 6-speed
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Originally posted by speedhop View PostAll of the pick-your-parts down here are picked clean by the fuckin monkeys that hound that place day in day out. It's constantly filled with tons of non-english speaking border jumpers trying to make a buck.
I'm bitter at the lack of cool finds I've had.
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Originally posted by Gooch View PostMarchand T. Pendleton, off the top of my head, lol...left my wallet in my car.
This thread makes me sad. The best thing I got was a 3.73 LSD. Oh, and some Taurus side skirts.Originally posted by blunti called my 17 yo paperboy "sugartits" in a christmas card 3 years ago. he never came back and im not joking.
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Originally posted by 84E30 View Postgreen deforst switch .....
Is that special? or just interesting? I've seen a green one too.'74 2002 - Build blog at
nomads2002.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by lifestyle101 View PostI found Racing Dynamics rims for 73 bucks.
and tons of side mirror
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if you're digging for metric cars then bring metric only.
Try to bring versatile tools.
Screwdriver with little bits for all the sizes of screw.
Large flathead screwdriver for "persuading"
3/8" drive ratchet, i also carry a 1/2" drive with a 3/8 adaptor for the really tough stuff.
with one 3" extension and
a set of metric sockets, I carry both deep and shallow sets
Hammer for "persuading", I found one in the junkyard and it's now my 'yard hammer
Large channellock pliers, regular slip joint pliers and small needle nose pliers
Vice grips
maybe a set of metric wrenches
Gloves,
penetrating oil
All carried in a shoulder bag that i can fill with parts
You don;t need all that and can taylor it for what you are looking for that day.
You can keep a lot of the stuff in the car so it's not so heavy as you scout. I've just been bringing it all with me as i hate stopping in the middle of something.
Tips:
Use floormats and carpets for setting down your bag and working under cars.
Be CAREFUL working under any car as they are sometimes precariously perched.
Don't break stuff to get to the stuff you want. You may find you needed it later
you'll certainly see great parts you want only to discover someone took a hammer ad chisel to it just to avoid using a screwdriver.
And bring water for the drive home'74 2002 - Build blog at
nomads2002.blogspot.com
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ix bodykit, ($15) 4 like new toyo proxies already mounted on steelies for my accord daily ($36), like 5 check panels (5 finger discount), 3 mint shift boots, (5 finger discount) mint trunk carpet ($20), minty ix black vinyl rear seat with super clean ski bag/armrest ($20) there are a few more...
but i did get my entire tool kit ganked last time i was there soooo it all kind of evens out.... :(Originally posted by Mr Watsonsilverdriving boards?
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Originally posted by 318iSdaniel View Posti plan on going to one soon. is there one in the PNW, preferably in portland that is recommended? any eurocentric ones? what kinds of tools does one recommend i bring with?
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