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    #16
    cream soda. :D

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      #17
      can't wait to see the whole thing done in person. Your welcome for comming by and gracing you wiht my presents. btw thanks for the headlight :D

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        #18
        my first thought: looks great!

        but it definetly needs the offset mounts, I wouldn't bother getting it "aligned" until then..
        Build thread

        Bimmerlabs

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          #19
          those rims are beautiful on a black car. nice work. what parts did you use?

          Dustin
          https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h...wE3UqwjjmaTrXg

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            #20
            Originally posted by s0urce
            Originally posted by E30ownerwithanopinion
            DUDE THAKS FOR NOT MAKING THE TITLE LONGER AND SAVING PIXELS.
            How many did you just waste?

            I USE AOL UNLIMITED SO IT DOES NOT MATTER

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              #21
              Originally posted by nando
              my first thought: looks great!

              but it definetly needs the offset mounts, I wouldn't bother getting it "aligned" until then..
              The car isnt completely driveable right now - that was the only justification for alignment. I'm not familiar with the offset mounts or where to get them. Elaborate a tad if you can.
              tasty

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                #22
                good workn dude. shes looking hot!!!!

                find it a cardinal interior :twisted:
                sigpicM42 Brigade ... Throwing craze in the 318

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Streetspec_iS
                  good workn dude. shes looking hot!!!!

                  find it a cardinal interior :twisted:
                  Thanks for the comments.... but i will prolly just stick with black interior, although cardinal is hot.

                  Originally posted by rede30
                  those rims are beautiful on a black car. nice work. what parts did you use?

                  Dustin

                  e36 parts... i'm not sure what you were asking... PM me if you would like to know more, i will be more than happy to help you out.



                  Originally posted by george graves
                  more pics please....

                  as you wish....










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                    #24
                    Ewww
                    BimmerHeads
                    Classic BMW Specialists
                    Santa Clarita, CA

                    www.BimmerHeads.com

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                      #25
                      good work kevin, now you're at notch 1.


                      all it needs is an emo band sticker and you're set.
                      sigpic

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                        #26
                        Mars Volta "cough"
                        BimmerHeads
                        Classic BMW Specialists
                        Santa Clarita, CA

                        www.BimmerHeads.com

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                          #27
                          debating it.... TMV rocks my sawks

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                            #28
                            looks badass good work men!

                            '87 325 (Track Rat)
                            '04 C5500 Wrecker (Work)
                            '94 525i (Daily)
                            '90 325i (R.I.P)
                            H&R Race, Racing Dynamics Sway Bars, Tree House CAB's, Sparco Strut Bars and more.

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                              #29
                              Your new ride looks infinately better than the bronzit did. Good work.

                              I am just curious (and I have never done a 5 lug swap so I have no idea): what was so complicated about the swap that it took 40 hours? Seems like it could be done in a day fairly easily.

                              RISING EDGE

                              Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Digitalwave
                                I am just curious (and I have never done a 5 lug swap so I have no idea): what was so complicated about the swap that it took 40 hours? Seems like it could be done in a day fairly easily.
                                I'm sure the 40 hours is a bit exaggerated...right? Kevin and his cream soda friend have never done the swap either, and they were continuously distracted by the sounds of AFI.

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