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    #16
    I accidentally left the passenger windows cracked open on my vert during a storm and had to deal with a pool of water in the rear footwell. The mold smell was unbearable. Had to use a fan, cleaner and baking soda for days to get rid of the residual moisture in the foam of the carpet. All this is from leaving the window cracked open. I can just imagine having the floorboards submerged in water.
    "I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj

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      #17
      Might be fine... Leave the battery disconnected for awhile and let it dry. Prob a new ecu maybe an oil change if it was that high and got into the engine... Remove spark plugs and blow out the cylinders. Should be fine Imo. Check for blown fuses as well.

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        #18
        If you pulled the entire car apart and dried EVERYTHING, it would be fine. But that is an astronomical amount of work.

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          #19
          Fuck. Sorry man. That has got to be seriously depressing.

          I just saw a picture on Jalopnik of an old Mercedes SL Gullwing that's halfway underwater/sludge. Heart-wrenching, to say the least.

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            #20
            Originally posted by FLG View Post
            Might be fine... Leave the battery disconnected for awhile and let it dry. Prob a new ecu maybe an oil change if it was that high and got into the engine... Remove spark plugs and blow out the cylinders. Should be fine Imo. Check for blown fuses as well.

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            This.
            I think itll be ok, mechanically you will need a new ECU; stay positive about it

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              #21
              Originally posted by Janderson View Post
              Fuck. Sorry man. That has got to be seriously depressing.

              I just saw a picture on Jalopnik of an old Mercedes SL Gullwing that's halfway underwater/sludge. Heart-wrenching, to say the least.
              oh man i would blow my brains out.....
              but then again if you owned that car you probably have enough money to pay for a full resto.

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                #22
                edit: for some reason i thought it was gonna be an 300SL,
                but still
                that car was immaculate...... what a shame.

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                  #23
                  =( sorry bro!

                  Here are some pics of what I've been dealing w/ since Monday.

                  For those of you who don't know, I live in Staten Island, and the tops of these trees in front of my house broke off, and just missed landing on my E30. Fortunately my neighbors knew not to park underneath it.

                  I finally got power on yesterday after not having it for 3days.....some areas of Staten Island are a disaster zone =(

                  2hr+ wait for gas.

                  Some pics I took:





                  Last edited by audiquattrot; 11-01-2012, 06:01 AM.
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                    #24
                    Thats really messed up! As long as you and your wife are alright.....you can move forward. Although i would cry like a biotch.....you can restore it or another vert. Salvage what you can.....change the oil...clean the plugs....change the ECU and lets see what happens. If it don't work....i'll help you find another vert. Keep you head up bro. It will work out for the best.

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                      #25
                      Shit man that's awful to hear. I would try what others have suggested and see where you're at with the car. It is just a car and can be replaced even though it sucks. Glad you're ok.
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                        #26
                        I feel bad but also mad that people like you didn't do what was necessary to protect your e30.
                        It's not like you didn't know what was coming. But I still would never let something like that happen that I could have prevented.
                        You could have drove your car to somewhere at higher land. Or even put it up on jackstands as high as you can. Or pile up lots of sandbags around it.
                        You could have prevented this, no excuses.
                        Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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                          #27
                          I can't see that it would be much harder than pulling out the complete interior, and letting it all dry out. Like mentioned earlier, let everything dry for a week or so before even trying to start the car. I don't think the ECU would even be bad. In that time, change all the fluids, and pull the plugs and turn the motor over by hand a few times.

                          that is if the water was "clean" and not muddy sludge. and disconnect the battery like mentioned.

                          sorry to hear about that though.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                            I feel bad but also mad that people like you didn't do what was necessary to protect your e30.
                            It's not like you didn't know what was coming. But I still would never let something like that happen that I could have prevented.
                            You could have drove your car to somewhere at higher land. Or even put it up on jackstands as high as you can. Or pile up lots of sandbags around it.
                            You could have prevented this, no excuses.
                            i personally know the area where the OP lives, and that area was NO THREAT. Remember you're talking about an area where we live, where this has never happened before...as long as I've been living here....so for you to say to 'that you didn't know what was coming' is way off. We totally didn't expect this storm to be as destructive as it was. Forget abuot protecting the E30s....for me that was last on my list of 'priorities'....i was more concerned about keeping my house, family and friends safe, then my car.....which I'm sure the OP was thinking at the time. Unfortunately his cars took the brunt of the damage, but material things can always be replaced.

                            And for anyone who doubts that coastal areas were the only areas that had flooding...see images linked below.
                            We saw it in countless movies, but the reality is grittier and more miserable than any overblown disaster flick. Smudge everywhere, small hills of dead rats, stairs that descent into tunnels full o…
                            Last edited by audiquattrot; 11-01-2012, 08:55 AM.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
                              I feel bad but also mad that people like you didn't do what was necessary to protect your e30.
                              It's not like you didn't know what was coming. But I still would never let something like that happen that I could have prevented.
                              You could have drove your car to somewhere at higher land. Or even put it up on jackstands as high as you can. Or pile up lots of sandbags around it.
                              You could have prevented this, no excuses.
                              Highly doubt OP wanted to lose three cars and hassle with insurance. I do agree however that a $2 multilevel parking garage ticket is the best money you can spend when a hurricane is heading for your street level house.

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                                #30
                                here's a pic of the OP's vert (to the right) i took a couple weeks ago at a local GTG.....she was a beaut, and had some serious plans for her....
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                                Current:
                                '05 BMW M3 - Silver Grey/Imola Red
                                '90 BMW 325iX - Sterling Silver/Houndstooth sport(5-speed converted)
                                '15 Mini Countryman - Blazing Red/Carbon Black

                                Past:
                                '01 Audi Allroad - Light Silver/Platinum Saber Black
                                '88 BMW 325iX - Diamond Schwarz/Silver sport *Sold*
                                '01.5 1.8TQ - Brilliant Black/Nogaro Alcantara ...after 8.5yrs, *Sold* =(
                                '90 BMW 325i - Schwarz/Tan sport *Sold*
                                '89 BMW 325ix - Diamond Schwarz/Black sport *Sold*

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