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Still have the seats from the white and green car?
John
i never really had those exact seats. i scored a set exactly like them and had them redone. is that what you mean?? they are in my 69 right now. i had them redone for my M2 but wasnt happy with the reupholstery job. its done well everywhere but the ripples on the top exterior edge. see that wavy shit? that would bug me everytime i walked up to the car. so i put them in my 69
heres my 69 with a 2.3 stroker and side drafts. its built to beat on. nothing pretty.
and a few of my M2. built to beat on as well. it looks like alvins clone to his old colorado car
I'll start, interestingly enough, I found it on a bicycle forum.
i've had this as my computer background for years. sick car. it was actually one of the first posts in one of the pictures threads, i don't remember which one though. crazy how it gets around.
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
Hey Blunt going to V@V this year? If so what is making the journey? Anyone else?
I will be. We should get a caravan from the Northeast on early Friday morning.
Originally posted by BillBrasky
E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
2012 F350 6.7PSD
I will be. We should get a caravan from the Northeast on early Friday morning.
Ben it's in May right? Let me know a month before so I can plan it out. And where in NC is it usually?
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
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