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    hit-n'-run...

    ...looks like it had 4 wheel steering.



    started fixing it yesterday, finishing it up today...
    thankfully the wheel made it though unharmed.









    www.tylercoey.com - www.donewhenimdead.com

    E36/8 ///M coupe - E36 ///M3 sedan - E30 ///M powered

    #2
    oh what happens to this car !
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    1986 325E
    1989 320i

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      #3
      holy shat

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        #4
        pics of sub frame and trailing arm please


        Originally posted by vlad
        Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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          #5
          Holy poop... how the hell did that happen without totally destroying the bodywork?

          1984 Hennarot 325e - 1990 Brillantrot M3 - 1938 Buick Special Business Coupe

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            #6
            Wow glad the bbs didn't die.
            Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
            This is the internet. Just make something up.

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              #7
              lucky the rim wasn't damaged, how bad is the damage underneath?
              Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

              Originally posted by Wh33lhop
              VANOS: sometimes you just need to go full retard.

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                #8
                BBS quality FTW!! My sportmax's probably would have folded up like a taco if that happened to me. haha

                Sucks that happened man. Good thing e30 parts are cheap!

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                  #9
                  I say we make that the new style and you drive it like that

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                    #10
                    Doing the repair was such a bitch. The temp gauge in my car read 105 while cruising at 70mph down the highway. The car was in direct sunlight and on the side of a downtown street. Subframe was unharmed. Bent the hell out of the trailing arm though.
                    -tim
                    Originally posted by Jordan
                    I like the stance
                    -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                      #11
                      See, if you had stretched tires like half the fags here including me, I'm sure you would of had some wheel damage.
                      I couldn't help but laugh at the first pic though haha.
                      Glad the rest is fine.

                      1991 325iS turbo

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                        #12
                        The car would barely have any damage if he didn't poke so much.
                        -tim
                        Originally posted by Jordan
                        I like the stance
                        -Coining hip terms since 10/9/03

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                          #13
                          Even though the wheel looks fine I'm wondering if it may have gotten tweaked at the hub of it.
                          BimmerHeads
                          Classic BMW Specialists
                          Santa Clarita, CA

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Philo View Post
                            The car would barely have any damage if he didn't poke so much.
                            haha unfortunately true

                            a HUGE thanks to tim (philo) and my brother for all the help. it was about as bad a working envioronment one could hope for, intense heat, working on the side of a downtown street, dealing with bums coming up, ect.

                            heres some pics of the repair...



                            on the side of the road -


                            everything removed... hammered out the wheel well damage, replaced the rub strip, and buffed off the black paint -


                            one of tim's creative tool contraptions -




                            the twist in the trailing arm -



                            all fixed -
                            www.tylercoey.com - www.donewhenimdead.com

                            E36/8 ///M coupe - E36 ///M3 sedan - E30 ///M powered

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                              #15
                              bravo! nice fix.
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