The Curse - every May I start new e30 project - Recession special 318iS ! 56k Death !

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  • chameleonleather
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    I am going to ship my ride out to you from Socal and have you do your magic. So worth it!
    Last edited by chameleonleather; 06-27-2009, 10:50 PM.

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  • ///M42 sport
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    nice, alpina front end is looking good. Would like to know what it took to fit as well. I would like to get one, but again hearsay about the crappy fit is holding me back as well.

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  • tg318is
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    Originally posted by Iain
    My condolences. We'll trade you V8 new-gen Camaros and ZR1/Z06 'Vettes for...

    HSV, or...




    Ordinary Holden SS-V...



    :giggle:
    and dont they jsut sound killer!! my mates dad took me for a ride in his. faaar out it hauls ass!

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  • stevofthahill
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    I'm still waiting for more pics. This is unacceptable :razz:

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  • bemmerguy714
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    Now your just showing off. Complete tool box.....

    Car is gona be a killer daily.

    If you can send me a pm regarding what it took to fit the alpina airdam I would appreciate it. What was cut? bondo?

    I know it fits like crap, but I want an alpina front and dont know another way of going about it (cant afford a real alpina front, nor would it be easy to find).

    Where did you buy it btw?

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  • Bimmersmith
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    Damn, whose 3.0 is that? That thing looks mint.

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  • Iain
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    Originally posted by vlad
    no idea what you are talking about, it's not my wagon and I am not into wagons even though I got 2 E30 tourings in my backyard :D
    there is some POS white/timber wagon behind the 318iS in those shots - near an old E9 3.0 CS (or whatever the navy blue old BMW is) and the American love affair with them has mystified me for a good long while...

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  • ikkitousen
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    You wanna part with those borbets? Student Discount? hehe

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    DAMN I LOVE THIS CAR!!!

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  • vlad
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    Originally posted by aproy
    shes come a long way huh? cant wait to see it in person... tomorrow maybe?
    tomorrow it is going to get completely polished and waxed and then I'll put it together, still have to fabricate the seat brackets, etc...

    Originally posted by Iain
    Hate those rims, but love everything else about this thing, Vlad.

    PS: what is it with you Americans and bloody horrible faux timber on the sides of your wagons? What IS that abortion behind the E30, dude? Looks horrible! Fark, we should start shipping our wagons over to you blokes... 6L V8s, RWD, no wannabe lumberjack down the side... win.
    no idea what you are talking about, it's not my wagon and I am not into wagons even though I got 2 E30 tourings in my backyard :D

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  • pilotskillse30
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    Originally posted by Iain
    My condolences. We'll trade you V8 new-gen Camaros and ZR1/Z06 'Vettes for...

    HSV, or...




    Ordinary Holden SS-V...



    :giggle:
    no wonder GM fails here in the states, they preach to be all American but wont give us first dibbs on the cool cars, instead they give us Sunfires and HHR's. At least I'll have a hot rental when I visit Sydney.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Done, where do I sign?

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  • Iain
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    It started in the 50's (maybe earlier) with "Woody" wagons that had actual wood paneling on the outside, and carried into the 70's/80's with giant, horrible station wagons.

    It's a time in our automotive history we're not particularly proud of...
    My condolences. We'll trade you V8 new-gen Camaros and ZR1/Z06 'Vettes for...

    HSV, or...




    Ordinary Holden SS-V...



    :giggle:

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  • aworthybrother
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    NICE!

    just curious whats the plan for the rear...

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  • Jand3rson
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    It started in the 50's (maybe earlier) with "Woody" wagons that had actual wood paneling on the outside, and carried into the 70's/80's with giant, horrible station wagons.

    It's a time in our automotive history we're not particularly proud of...

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  • Iain
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    Hate those rims, but love everything else about this thing, Vlad.

    PS: what is it with you Americans and bloody horrible faux timber on the sides of your wagons? What IS that abortion behind the E30, dude? Looks horrible! Fark, we should start shipping our wagons over to you blokes... 6L V8s, RWD, no wannabe lumberjack down the side... win.

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