Originally posted by TexasTerp
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Good to see a 85 getting some TLC. I have a 85 as well, it was on an estate sitting under a big tree for 3 years.One owner.
Talk about rough shape. I wanted to bring it back to life, not many 25 year old cars out there with no rust on them .
As mentioned earlier these cars do work there way into your back pocket. lol
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Originally posted by e30 blue View PostGood to see a 85 getting some TLC. I have a 85 as well, it was on an estate sitting under a big tree for 3 years.One owner.
Talk about rough shape. I wanted to bring it back to life, not many 25 year old cars out there with no rust on them .
As mentioned earlier these cars do work there way into your back pocket. lol
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Originally posted by bsbrilesm3 View Postpfeba?
Yours appear to be the skirts for the M-Tech II kit, but what is curious is that I've never seen them on an early model before...
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Originally posted by RainierHooker View PostPfeba was a plastic manufacturer that made, amongst other things, most of the OEM aero-kit and M-Tech body-kit parts.
Yours appear to be the skirts for the M-Tech II kit, but what is curious is that I've never seen them on an early model before...
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OK started on the paint. Here is the first pass with the buffer and rubbing compound. Oh yeah the rims and skirts are off now and are going up for sale. I decided to get rid of them let them go to a good home i will list them later tonight on here. I will PM the ones who had first dibs on them.
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