Veronika, German born, Seattle raised, California Settled.

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  • e30edward
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    Great color! Looking forward to more updates :)

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  • Blackout
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    The Future:

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  • IRON-E
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    Great find.

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  • Vivek
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    Nice story and wheels. I can't remember, but I didn't happen to sell you those Laguna mirrors, did I?

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  • xxla81xx
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    Cute story :)

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  • 5ickride
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    Nice find, what color is it? Looks green...i like!

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  • dvck
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    reserved ptIII

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    reserved pt II

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  • dvck
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    reserved for photos of progress

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  • Veronika, German born, Seattle raised, California Settled.



    That's Michelle, I had my way with her for three plus years and
    she was fantastic, quirks and all the car never let me down a
    single time. The only downside to the car was that it had been the
    single good thing about my life for the past couple of years. I'm
    getting out of some tough personal times, and through all of that
    the car had been my source of release, and enjoyment. With most
    of that in my rearview, the car started carrying some sweet&sour
    feeling every time i got in. I also like to think that I learned to take
    the subtle hints life gives you when it's time to move on, and in this
    case a fantastic opportunity came around that I couldn't pass up.

    Rewind to just a week before the e30 picnic, while idle browsing of
    the internet a curious, passive search of Autotrader led me to the
    ad of a 1991 325i coupe in Silverdale Wa. far cry right?, I Live in Los
    Angeles. I clicked it anyway and thought nothing of it at the time.
    After reading the ad and seeing the photos the more I looked at the car,
    the more I wanted it, it seemed perfect. So I called the guy selling the
    car and asked a bunch of questions, it turned out that the man bought it
    from the original owner back in 95 and had been meticulously maintaining
    it since, and was now only selling it after buying a 330ci the urge increased.

    I took advantage of that one of the local forum members, thank you Brett!
    (Mammothe30) was making the trip to Wa for the picnic and asked
    if he'd kindly check out a car for me during his stay, he agreed; the
    weeks wait felt like months. I finally got the call from him and he gave
    me the thumbs up and I arranged purchase with the seller through the
    week, the next weekend I was on a plane with my girlfriend to Seattle.


    Taking off, overseeing the location for the local Dockweiler meet in
    December, and closing the day with destination points clear in sight.


    The next day we rode a train from the hotel by the airport to downtown
    Seattle, loved the greenery and cleanliness of the city/state. Got to
    downtown and walked over to the pier where we jumped on a ferry.
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    Left Seattle and headed to Bremerton where we picked up the new
    girl.


    For the next two days, we drove nearly every mile of I5.






    Once home, the first thing I did was to swap out the comfort seats
    and the automatic transmission for a g260. Thanks to mkcman17,
    yert315, and einstein57 for letting us use his driveway. The
    swap was completed in 11hours. Tacos were eaten at midnight.





    put on euro spec trim, smoked turns and wired them to only
    blink as euro cars have them iirc. The weaves went with
    the white car once it was sold and i kept the borbets, go ahead,
    poke fun at the stock rideheight now, suspension bits will be
    put on soon.


    finally took off the swap heat cover rag and got the rubber heat
    shield in so i could put this on...


    oe shifter boot and zhp knob


    replaced the chipped mirrors with some minty clean ones.


    went to carbecue and traded my i lip for this is lip.


    got the interior pretty well pieced together, but something
    was missing.


    370mm tech II


    oh yea, and its got this nifty piece of glass stuck in the roof.

    More progress to come, as I learned from my first one, they're
    never really done. C&C welcome.

    dvck
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