1985 325e White M3 Rep

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  • OttoB
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    • Nov 2025
    • 49

    #91
    It is a struggle for me to carry a heavy 60 hour work week, plus a household with my wife (who works a lot, but is not the Good Housekeeping type of dame), and 3-4 cars in as many shops or, need to go to one. So, once I found out this car does not have a/c nor will it have one for many months, I am not really interested in 'taking it out for a spin' as it is not enjoyable for me. Some things can and do work for some, but not on others and vice versa. I only take pleasure of driving my cars when there is nothing left to tackle or to do.

    These are the replacement bolts that arrived last week along with a 'standard' bolt lent to me by the alignment shop and you can see the new ones are longer:

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    The wheels + tires had been mounted, balanced, and the car aligned - so all I had to do yesterday was, once going over to pick up the car - was to get the wheels/tires installed.


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    Because I am on my own when it comes to things I choose to do on my cars - this was a gamble and a half. There is no available identifiable information relating to this car's suspension, brakes, etc. when it was (re)-built 5 years ago. So, the wheels being 17x8.5 x 4 on Yoko Advans 235/40/17 x4 - had no idea what it would look or turn out. Especially when on another car with 225 tires, I had to go down to 205's in order to make them fit a lot better at the front (and here I am getting 235 front tires). When the car was lowered back on the new wheels, I was apprehensive whether the new bolts would be too big, whether there would be clearance issues, whether the existing 3/4 inch spacers x4 (whether the rears could remain), etc. This next picture is of how close the tire is to the front shock (and I should have gone to a 215 tire), although I am not going to worry about it for now.

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    The moment I drove the car away within 30-50 feet, I could hear a noise from the car and, another 45 mins. of waiting for one of the techs to say - "you're on your own - we don't have experience on modified cars" then I simply went across town to a place that all they sell is custom wheels/accessories (seemingly to the 4x4 crowd). But, those guys were very experienced, knowledgeable and cool! Placed the car on the rack, lifted the middle portion of the rear, and discovered the noise came from the new bolts touching something. The 3/4 spacers were too aggressive but, they had some lying around (no clue how thick) that we installed:

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    • OttoB
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      • Nov 2025
      • 49

      #92
      The entire crew at that second shop was very complimentary of how good the car looked and I was surprised how much they managed to do in 35 mins. vs. 2 hours at the dang alignment shop (who is the only game in town not being Tire Kingdom or Goodyear). I had to drop the car back off to the warehouse, removing 200lbs off consisting of the 15inch Ronals x4. Snapped these pics at the warehouse and looking forward to next week, when I know I will get some time off work AND, a friend to help install the missing antenna, swap the headlights, turn signals, K&N, Conforti chip, install the red, metal center lock safety pins once I drill holes on the center caps, and other miscellaneous but simple things.

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      I like how it looks - and that's all that matters - but still a long ways to go to make it just right in my eyes... One thing/one day at a time.

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      • 2mAn
        Señior Mod
        • Aug 2010
        • 20217

        #93
        LOVE how it looks with those wheels!... Going to be nice when the front end makes the change you have lined up.

        Then its the little details...
        Simon
        Current Cars:
        -1966 Lotus Elan
        -1986 German Car
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        Make R3V Great Again -2020

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        • OttoB
          Member
          • Nov 2025
          • 49

          #94
          Originally posted by reelizmpro
          You got the wrong plate bracket. This is the one I posted...
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          When I clicked on the link that was provided to get the license plate mounting bracket, it sent me directly to the website and me being unsure which one to get (I have found myself rushing almost too much, too often these days), the drop down menu offered a BMW i8 so I selected that one. Chris - the owner of Little CNC Shop - has been very cool and supportive in the returning the first/incorrect one, in exchange for the proper one which is on its way. But, not before I sent him back pictures of the length between the bolts off my car with a pic in order to ensure a proper fit! I highly recommend Little CNC Shop and will do business with them again!


          On another note, the A/C Solutions kit has arrived, consisting of the various items below and a very heavy compressor!


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          This other/last pic shows a few items... a set of new keys I sourced from eBay via Thailand, I believe - but look great! Also included is a set of chrome bezel surrounds that will go in the new/refurbished gage cluster (have had similar to these installed before on my other 2 MB's and like the look), some 3D printed fog lights tabs, as well as this Evo III Front bumper, top edge gasket seal that I sourced from Bimmer World...


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          I had noticed an uneven gap on the front of my car where the front bumper meets 'the body' and, had been looking around for something to kinda improve the unfinished look. Low and behold, found an eBay seller with exactly what I needed, which I did not even know existed, per the link here:





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          More items are headed my way and now for sure, the first shop (who is local) is out of the running to do all the work with the a/c, locks, side marker+fog lights, etc. as they told me it would be a year out, plus the car sitting outside. All good - interviewed yesterday Corsa Technik who has plenty of e30's all over their FB profile and planning on checking them out next week. The show must go on!!!

          Happy Friday, everyone!

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          • OttoB
            Member
            • Nov 2025
            • 49

            #95

            Because the car will not be heading to a shop until I have everything from AWDBOB as well as the forthcoming dash, then I took the opportunity to clean up the Momo Z1 wheel. I had no idea it was this filthy and may have come from a junker? All I know is that plenty of elbow grease along with dish soap got the job done and it will cure for several weeks while this coat of conditioner is absorbed!


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            So maybe not bad enough for many/most of enthusiasts… but I figure if the labor is the priciest aspect of replacing a dash - which I already have to get mine removed already in order to install the a/c - then why not replace it all together with a nice one that will hopefully last for a long time and look good!?! These are pics of the worst part of mine and why I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a refurbished one that won’t arrive for another month (plus a decal set to make the eventual finished product look like it should where decals are already missing in levers, buttons, etc.).






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            • OttoB
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              • Nov 2025
              • 49

              #96
              Some more parts that have arrived include the new, extra 3rd fog light which thankfully matches 1 of the other 2 I had ordered from two different countries rather nicely - so the front of the car will now look as nice as the rest of it! Also, the lighted shift knob that I have to modify into a 5spd, and some of the tools I remembered to photograph in order to complete the tool box on this nice, little e30.



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