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Excellent, I'm sure that made a really nice improvement. Seems likes lots of E30 projects in our general area these days, would be cool to have some sort of "vintage-like" event.
Well, it looks like I'm going to have to return to working on the Touring: I had cash in hand and the owner of the beat 1989 E30 M3 backed out!
I'm really disappointed. I was really looking forward to the ultimate E30. (Even though it was really beat: stored outside 20 years with the driver's window open. It had squirrel damage, hail damage and the largest collection of walnut shells I have ever seen.)
Its a BMW that I always wanted, but could never afford. I finally found one that is beat up enough that I can afford it. I was supposed to get it today, but it's been delayed. Hopefully tomorrow.
I have been happily working on the Touring, but it's going to have to be put on hold for a few months. I am not selling it (yet).
I was going to keep working on this car until it was done, but another vehicle has arisen that I just couldn't pass up. Details will follow, but you will have to wait until I get the title.
Here's a teaser: It has the letters "BMW" in its name. It also has an "M".
Stay tuned.
All BMWs have an M, but I assume it's not a BMW and that you bought some obscure Chinese marque with those letters involved, you know, somehow.
I have been happily working on the Touring, but it's going to have to be put on hold for a few months. I am not selling it (yet).
I was going to keep working on this car until it was done, but another vehicle has arisen that I just couldn't pass up. Details will follow, but you will have to wait until I get the title.
Here's a teaser: It has the letters "BMW" in its name. It also has an "M".
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