Will the Chinese make new E30 bodies?

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  • Vincenze
    E30 Modder
    • Apr 2019
    • 997

    #1

    Will the Chinese make new E30 bodies?

    There is a Chinese factory that makes entire bodies for popular classic cars like the AE86.
    Apparently, their body parts are less rust-prone compared to original ones.

    Will it make parts for German cars too?

  • Vincenze
    E30 Modder
    • Apr 2019
    • 997

    #2
    I heard that import tariffs on classic car parts should be low according to a special law, not what the president set.

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    • 82eye
      R3VLimited
      • Jan 2009
      • 2006

      #3
      the big time youtube guys bought an ae86 body from them and put it on the road. loads of fitment and panel / part aligning issues, and i don't think they were ever able to get a windshield into it. the final verdict was it is doable but be prepared to rework a bunch of stuff.

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      • rturbo 930
        R3VLimited
        • Dec 2005
        • 2618

        #4
        From what little I've heard about these, it reflects the post above, they're not very good quality.

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        • Lovespeed
          Member
          • Jan 2026
          • 40

          #5
          I watched that video as well, pretty interesting, very controversial. It seems they've nailed the classic ford bronco body as one of them sold at auction for a hefty price. Would be a good option to chop up and use as a racecar instead of chopping up an original car.

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          • litu
            E30 Modder
            • Jan 2012
            • 836

            #6
            I hope they will start to make those and for good price so i can make my own custom widebody kit little easier, when i need whole rear side panel
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            • MrBurgundy
              R3V Degenerate
              • Mar 2012
              • 5527

              #7
              Probably going to be way more expensive and shittier than a bmw roller
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              • varg
                Florida Turbo Man
                • May 2014
                • 3388

                #8
                I'm curious if these new bodies, particularly the Nissan Z bodies, are any better from a steel and coating perspective than original Zs, which are gorgeous but absolute crap when it comes to corrosion resistance. Even the california/desert cars wind up with hidden rust inside the hatch, rockers, etc, because they're so poorly corrosion proofed. If they do make E30s, I'd bet they're less rust resistant than the originals unless you get the new body dipped which is probably extremely expensive. Not that E30s are particularly rust resistant, from what I've seen.

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                • Vincenze
                  E30 Modder
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 997

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 82eye
                  the big time youtube guys bought an ae86 body from them and put it on the road. loads of fitment and panel / part aligning issues, and i don't think they were ever able to get a windshield into it. the final verdict was it is doable but be prepared to rework a bunch of stuff.
                  Kids have fun cutting and welding a $10,000 AE86 body, installing a Honda engine and transmission.
                  It seems that many aftermarket parts are available.

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                  • Vincenze
                    E30 Modder
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 997

                    #10
                    Originally posted by varg
                    I'm curious if these new bodies, particularly the Nissan Z bodies, are any better from a steel and coating perspective than original Zs, which are gorgeous but absolute crap when it comes to corrosion resistance.
                    The video shows how they zinc plate body panels.

                    Making press dies and panels for Chinese cars is their main business.

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                    • rturbo 930
                      R3VLimited
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 2618

                      #11
                      Originally posted by varg
                      I'm curious if these new bodies, particularly the Nissan Z bodies, are any better from a steel and coating perspective than original Zs, which are gorgeous but absolute crap when it comes to corrosion resistance. Even the california/desert cars wind up with hidden rust inside the hatch, rockers, etc, because they're so poorly corrosion proofed. If they do make E30s, I'd bet they're less rust resistant than the originals unless you get the new body dipped which is probably extremely expensive. Not that E30s are particularly rust resistant, from what I've seen.
                      Part of the problem is just the design. Water and/or debris can get in, but not out, so it gets wet and doesn't dry out.

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