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  • Northern
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    looks great! It's in much better shape than my iX.

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  • nomansland92
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    Ouch this looks just like my Ix did. Man I'm glad to have it done though, also if you haven't checked look above that canister in the passenger rear wheel well, I found some rust hiding above it.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by Wille30
    Sweet IX! What springs are in this one?
    It's actually on stock springs! He runs taller tires than most so it fills out the wells a bit more.

    Originally posted by nando
    Looks like stock
    I'm happy with how they came out. Finished the other side, hit with seam sealer, put on new-used e-brake pads and rotors, and got her back on the ground.

    Once seam sealer dries I'll re-undercoat. In the rear passenger wheel well (worse than drivers side by far) anywhere there was once a bracket there is now a rust hole, so I surely have my work cut out for me (pun intended). I'm just shocked to see the car sit like stock again.

    Am going to order some bracing for the car from IrelandEngineering, and if Turner would put their H&R/Bilstein combo on sale I'd pick them up too. I was originally planning on going with the GC setup, but don't want to bother with shortening the housings and struts so I have enough travel when I already have a car that the 325ix will never get close to on the street/track.


    Some pics from today:

    Passenger side:




    Seam sealed:




    One of the many rust holes I need to take care of:

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  • nando
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    Looks like stock

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  • Wille30
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    Originally posted by AWDBOB
    Car looks awesome!

    My little brother (Addison325ix) has a pretty clean gray IX as well! Part of me wanted to dump this one before it becomes a money pit, but I think I'm going to stick it out.

    Some pictures of his ride:


    Sweet IX! What springs are in this one?

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  • AWDBOB
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    Got some work done!

    First



    Then


    Thennnnnnnn



    THEN



    THENNNNNN

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  • nando
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    Find a parts car - cut and weld. I dont think that part is ix specific.

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  • audiquattrot
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    Yikes. Saw that happen on my friends zinno ix. He sold it shortly after. Sorry man

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  • AWDBOB
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    I'm making more progress on the wheels. Taking awhile as I'm just doing it here and there when I have time. However, we've definitely hit a major fork in the road here, and I'm not quite sure what to do..

    It's bad... like, really bad.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Finally had a decent chunk of time to work on the car this weekend.

    Scrubbed the interior like crazy, and was quite happy with how it came up.






    Pulled the bumper off and started repair on that. It had a crack and the fiberglass support piece behind it was cracked pretty bad.





    After a good wash, the trim panels were restored the best we could get 'em.




    Took the stock lip off of my brother's IX, as I decided I wasn't fond of the IS lip for the look I'm going for.

    However, I'm by far the most excited about restoring my stock BBS wheels and doing a polished lip with a flat to semi-gloss center. It took some serious time, but I got all lips down to bare aluminum today, and will be slowly doing the fine-tooth work as time allows.






    Car is running great, and I've been driving it every day!


    Things to troubleshoot still:

    My radio stopped working completely (due to horrendous wiring by previous owner), and my RPM and Fuel Milage gauges only work when my lights are on. That one sort of blew my mind, so if anyone has any ideas in regards to that issue I'd love to hear them.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Welp, a good update finally.

    Pulled the pump off of my old trans and she tested good, so I threw it on the trans with said broken pump, and threw it in tonight, and all is good so far!

    I have a cat coming and am going to make a mid pipe to work with my new catback, as the IX cat sections go for upwards of $275 used, which I found a little nuts, but then again, I'm not used to the E30 parts world yet.

    One issue. I have no dash lights or RPM gauge and that threw me off a bit. I'm sure it's just something stupid, but don't know what.

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by ///Bimmerfan
    Nice ix and evo!
    Thanks, man!

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  • ///Bimmerfan
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    Nice ix and evo!

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  • fresh_TD
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    Originally posted by AWDBOB
    I can't seem to find a Magnaflow cat with the dual inlets and outlets. I did, however, find this one, which I will probably pick up and throw on.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Walker-Super...41bbe8&vxp=mtr
    Yea, I'd say pull the trigger

    Sent from my GS4 Active

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  • AWDBOB
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    Originally posted by fresh_TD
    You can get something like a universal magnaflow cat and throw it in there if you're concerned about price or source one from your local junkyard/pull apart

    Sent from my GS4 Active
    I can't seem to find a Magnaflow cat with the dual inlets and outlets. I did, however, find this one, which I will probably pick up and throw on.

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