my 1986 4-door delphin

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  • efficient
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    Your landlord doesn't cry that your still working on your car?

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  • Cephas
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    Wow. Its a rescue!! Nice work

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  • florida_dirt
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    ST 22mm sway bar installed today and mounted the iS front air dam and fogs.









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  • florida_dirt
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    No real updates, except that my hood got bent at the ears from not having it latched down properly and wind caught it, flipped up over the windshield. Still gotta get the exhaust sorted. Also, picked up this mint early IS air dam. It's almost too nice to repaint it.

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by cypriotgeeza
    Nice progress man! :up:

    I love your location! I wish I lived in the middle of the forest like a mad scientist working on my 30 to god knows what time of night! lol


    Haha! Thanks man, it definitely has it's perks!

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  • cypriotgeeza
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    Nice progress man! :up:

    I love your location! I wish I lived in the middle of the forest like a mad scientist working on my 30 to god knows what time of night! lol

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by Reichart12
    I have a spare 325e cluster with a large back I tach too Ill trade you for your favorite 6pack of craft beer. I cant remember what works and what doesn't on it.


    That'd be awesome. Does the 'I' tach have a date code on it?

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  • Reichart12
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    I have a spare 325e cluster with a large back I tach too Ill trade you for your favorite 6pack of craft beer. I cant remember what works and what doesn't on it.

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by Reichart12
    Im liking those wheels and the tires look like they should grip nicely. Were you ever able to figure out your tach issue?


    Yeah man the car feels great on the back roads! Not good for the wet/rain/snow.. But they're great for spring/summer

    Yeah I'm trying to find an early model 318 cluster and a spare 325e cluster for some parts. Then I'll order a new si board. Bavarian restoration recommended to upgrade and rebuild the whole thing.. I just decided to go a different route and do it my self.

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  • Reichart12
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    Im liking those wheels and the tires look like they should grip nicely. Were you ever able to figure out your tach issue?

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by JoeE30
    Anti-snooze boy Fr!



    Car looks great! loving the wheels :up:


    Yo thanks joe!

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by mr.
    Beautiful, have seen your car on Instagram a few times with the Style 5 setup (which was my favorite). Congrats on getting her back on the road!


    Thanks man.. yeah style 5's are my favorite wheels! I just always felt like I couldn't push the car or drive it hard with adapters

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  • florida_dirt
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    Originally posted by dude8383
    That skid plate isn't going to do squat mounted like that... those washers stacked like that... no beuno. One hit and you could easily shear off the bolts holding them. You should really re-think that! The one in the front is also not going to work. Need to cut out that rust and weld something up there to reinforce it!

    But those wheels... works of art dude!


    I totally agree with you dude.. When I bought the skid plate from a forum member on here, it wasn't described as a modified m20 one, so I just made it work for the time being. Thank you!

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  • JoeE30
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    Originally posted by florida_dirt
    Anti_Snooze
    Anti-snooze boy Fr!

    Car looks great! loving the wheels :up:

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  • mr.
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    Beautiful, have seen your car on Instagram a few times with the Style 5 setup (which was my favorite). Congrats on getting her back on the road!

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