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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    Did you paint the trim or use something else to clean them up? They look new again
    Thank you! Two light coats of rustoleoum primer and 3 light coats SEM trim paint. I considered boiled linseed method, but really happy with how this turned out.

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  • 2mAn
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    Did you paint the trim or use something else to clean them up? They look new again

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  • dmanb2b
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    Car should be on the road by next weekend...got some small things knocked out so far this week.

    Seat belt buckles installed and adjusted


    smoked Bosch smiley's are wired up and in


    Tried out some LEDs and I am not a fan of beam pattern and brightness...sticking with halogens



    Decided to clean up the trim












    it's come a long way since this:


    Still need 6cyl coding plug, emblems and some other adjustments....

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  • dmanb2b
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    Time to start ironing out the details. Second first test drive was a success...lol. The motor is no buttery smooth and there is zero smoke. Decided to change up the seat brackets to allow just a bit more adjust-ability, massage the fenders and install the Bosch euro smileys. Painting the strut bar black instead of white and need to get front grilles and IS lip painted. Also scored a great deal on black door cards and a rear seat. I just wasn't feeling the tan...hopefully can get that swapped by the end of this week.

    Seat bracket update:







    Tuck the e38 style 5s with 205/50 tires:









    Headlights in




    black rubber e82 floormats
    Last edited by dmanb2b; 11-04-2019, 08:39 AM.

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post

    Thats ok, take the winter to do the other things you want to do ... they are never done!
    Exactly!!!...as you can tell...she will be in dire need of a bath and some elbow grease

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by dmanb2b View Post

    Thanks SImon! I appreciate the encouragement...definitely looking forward to it. Unfortunately, being in NY I am going to run out of time to enjoy no-salt roads :<(
    Thats ok, take the winter to do the other things you want to do ... they are never done!

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    Glad to see its all coming together. I've been in that position where you have to pull and rebuild again, and while its no fun now, it will be worth it when you start putting major miles on the car.
    Thanks SImon! I appreciate the encouragement...definitely looking forward to it. Unfortunately, being in NY I am going to run out of time to enjoy no-salt roads :<(

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  • 2mAn
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    Glad to see its all coming together. I've been in that position where you have to pull and rebuild again, and while its no fun now, it will be worth it when you start putting major miles on the car.

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by mjweimer View Post
    That exhaust is a thing of beauty, one of the cleanest installs I have ever seen. Very well done!

    You are clearly a gifted welder.



    MJ
    Thanks MJ...I wish I could take credit for it, but the work is being done by my friend and his crew at Highline Motorsports, up in Burnt Hills NY. Can't recommend them enough...great communication and attention to detail, while affordable. This build would have taken me years without their help and with my current work schedule. I certainly lack these welding skills. It's been great working with fellow e30 enthusiasts. My goal was "quiet" with the exhaust...but it's literally a sleeper now. The motor and exhaust sound may be smoother and quieter than a stock, new e36 m3 was. We'll see what it sounds like after a few burnouts and dyno tunes ;>).

    Some more progress on the interior. Driver's seat and M2 steering wheel are in and we were able to replace the dead battery. I need people's opinions, but thinking the tan door cards are going to go bye bye.





    Last edited by dmanb2b; 10-29-2019, 08:07 AM.

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  • mjweimer
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    That exhaust is a thing of beauty, one of the cleanest installs I have ever seen. Very well done!

    You are clearly a gifted welder.



    MJ

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  • jeenyus
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    those are some great looking welds if i've ever seen some! nice work

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  • dmanb2b
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    Moving on from the exhaust work, time to focus on getting the seats I sourced a few months back installed. Scored some Corbeau sliders for $40 and working on custom brackets to mount nice and low.











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  • dmanb2b
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    some more...really pleased with the way this turned out


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  • efficient
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    dang sweet exhaust

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  • dmanb2b
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    Finishing touches on exhaust (raceland headers>flex>ypipe>MF HF Cat, Borla XS mid and Vibrant ultraquiet muffler....it's quiet!!!!)...just waiting on some new donuts and finalize mounting rods. Seat install, alignment, inspection and some cosmetics next....






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