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Introducing my fully repaired, rebuilt, restored, repainted, V8 swapped 85 325e
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This thing looks even better in person. Congrats Jbad! Why haven't i got a ride in this beast yet?!Leave a comment:
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Absolutely georgeous
I love it , this car is absolutely beautiful. I expect to see this in a magazine soonLeave a comment:
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^ no shit, at 0:07 that thing just takes off.
kudos to you, JGood! hope you sort out all the little bits soon enough. but.. you gave your car an entire new lease on life. that's something to be really proud of.Leave a comment:
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Congrats on the build, when i have the money i'll buy it from you ;)Leave a comment:
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The things I would do to that fine piece of.... oh, i'm sorry.
nice car man!Leave a comment:
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Lol, I have no idea! I put everything back in that came out, including 2 extra cylinders. Prior to the rebuild, it was 2720 on the same scale. So much for the 'heavy' v8. You ever lift a bare m60 block? Garey gave me one to borrow, it can't way more then 40 lbs. It almost feels like a toy, lol.Leave a comment:
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DUDE BRO SICK GNAR!!!!!!!!!!!
two things...
1) That color is BOSS. I love it love it love it. that took balls.
2) I've never been happy to see a plastic engine cover until now!! i hate those things with a burning passion BUT... seeing it under an e30 hood is pretty outrageous.
great job and thanks for keeping the car! interesting swap, i like how you stayed bmwLeave a comment:
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