Larry's 89 Zinno E30 M3 build

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  • hfabricius
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    This is one hell of a good looking car. Between you and the aussie guy with the alpine coupe, it's solidified my choice in wanting a set of slant lip rs's. Remarkable attention to detail as well.

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  • jhaurimn
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    From page 1
    Originally posted by jhaurimn
    Congrats man! I can't wait for the day I own one

    This thread put me over the edge on wanting an e30 m3 when you first posted. Now I have one. Thanks ;)

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  • abit
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    with the fans....

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  • litu
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    :bow::bow::bow:

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  • f50nut
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    Been a while since I've updated this thread. Slow over here during the winter with salt all over the roads. Building a very special set of wheels for this car.

    Also debating going with the carbon airbox and Alpha N. Anyone have any experience installing and living with Alpha N setups? Aside from cost, I'm also concerned about drivability in this climate.

    Here's an old pic from the fall. A few more weeks until we're out of this winter mess :(

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Perfect really.

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  • f50nut
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    Posted these in another thread a while back, but for those who haven't seen...here are some better shots of the car with and without fans.

















































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  • pilotskillse30
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    That's awesome. Was this shell for sale on ebay a while ago?[/quote]

    I believe that was a different car, at the time both were for sale.

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  • f50nut
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    Originally posted by MikeDE
    If it get's any hotter, it'll spontaneously combust. Be careful.

    Nice work btw.
    Originally posted by markseven
    The fans look amazing!
    Originally posted by Zacm829
    Wow, what a great car with outstanding attention to detail!
    Thank you guys.

    Originally posted by MyE30
    How often do you drive your E30M?
    As often as I can, which isn't very much with my work schedule. I also take public transit in the city so I don't need a car for commuting. Will try to get one more drive in before the roads are salted, but as soon as that happens it's going in storage until Spring.

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  • MyE30
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    How often do you drive your E30M?

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  • Zacm829
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    Wow, what a great car with outstanding attention to detail!

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  • markseven
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    The fans look amazing!

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  • MikeDE
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    If it get's any hotter, it'll spontaneously combust. Be careful.

    Nice work btw.

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  • f50nut
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    Originally posted by bmoores
    Absolutely stunning car. The only word I think truly does it justice is pornographic.
    Originally posted by MyE30
    ^This
    Originally posted by IzzY_325is
    Wow what car, can't wait for the day until I can get an ///M3 or even another e30. All I can say is jealous, and take care of it.
    Originally posted by Sade
    WOW OMG....Thats is soo perfect that color+E30 M3:bow::bow::bow:
    Wake me up
    Originally posted by SteadyAim.
    Your paint looks spotless 8)
    Originally posted by e30fish
    Beautiful car! Very tasteful
    Thank you :D

    Originally posted by Larsinnj
    Incredibly beautiful car! Wish mine were as spotless as this is! Thumbs up! :D

    It could be me, but is the front licence-plate slightly lower on the passenger side?
    Yeah I think you're right, it's coming off soon either way.

    Originally posted by pilotskillse30


    I am going with the wheels in the sig for the M3..Got both sets of wheels from Ehrlich wheel works
    That's awesome. Was this shell for sale on ebay a while ago?
    Last edited by f50nut; 11-25-2013, 03:37 PM.

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  • f50nut
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    Fans mounted to RS 212/197











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