Hey fella's I've been reading up on these forums for a while now, havent been posting till i actually got my hands on a BMW..now that I do..I want to fix it up a bit. Kinda like the ones here. I have a 325i, it's a 1987..here's some pics, better quality ones coming up soon. So I was wondering what tips you guys could offer me. Keep in mind im 17.
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Nice color and nice platform to start. Definately go with some suspension 1st man. www.tunershop.com has some nice spring/strut combos for the E30, I'd recommend the 60/40mm drop. Some wheels would be nice, but if you can't afford them then go for some nice tires for the stock rims. Yokohoma is always a good tire in my book. Then after that go for a nice intake and exhaust.www.driftunit.com and www.excelfundamentals.com <--- supporter and admin
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Originally posted by m42technicJust to clarify, thats a 325 (ETA), not a 325i.Tenured Automotive Service Professional - Avid BMW Enthusiast
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where in california are you? well since being 17 and under a tight budget, the best bang for your buck is a jim conforti chip. it gives 20+ hp to the wheels for the eta motor.
-karlo
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OUTDOOR COUPLELast edited by Gr00v3; 05-12-2011, 10:38 AM.
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Originally posted by EurospeedGuys like him are the reason I love it when people do things to their cars that are different. It just like anytime Karlo posts a thread with pics of his car, I love watching all the elitist pricks on this site shit their pants when they see an E30 that doesn't fit their standards.
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E30's love being dropped, they handle awesome. I know how you feel with money being tight as I just turned 18 a little over a week ago myself. I'd reccomend 2 things for youe Eta, a Jim C chip, and suspension. For suspension, go with Bilstein sport shocks for sure, as far as springs, go with H&R or Ireland Engineering. I don't reccomend Eibach because they're too soft and drop the rear of E30's too much.
Anyway, good luck with the car man.
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Originally posted by MR 325E30's love being dropped, they handle awesome. I know how you feel with money being tight as I just turned 18 a little over a week ago myself. I'd reccomend 2 things for youe Eta, a Jim C chip, and suspension. For suspension, go with Bilstein sport shocks for sure, as far as springs, go with H&R or Ireland Engineering. I don't reccomend Eibach because they're too soft and drop the rear of E30's too much.
Anyway, good luck with the car man.'91 E30 M42 DIAMANTSCHWARZ
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Originally posted by FrustratedMunkyOriginally posted by MR 325E30's love being dropped, they handle awesome. I know how you feel with money being tight as I just turned 18 a little over a week ago myself. I'd reccomend 2 things for youe Eta, a Jim C chip, and suspension. For suspension, go with Bilstein sport shocks for sure, as far as springs, go with H&R or Ireland Engineering. I don't reccomend Eibach because they're too soft and drop the rear of E30's too much.
Anyway, good luck with the car man.~ Go Canucks Go! ~
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