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Welcome aboard, and nice 3 series, those wheels are the titties, they looked just as good on the previous owners car... Good luck with turning it into a frankenstien.
Looks great man. I'm not too far away from you in Jax. There are quite a few E30 guys running around up here. Maybe we could get a meet put together sometime soon.
thanks for all the good comments! The right side is missing a centercap;)
I freakin love these wheels! I'm glad I was able to convince Jean to let 'em go.
yeah, this is the car that was for sale in Orlando. It's got its problems (including a 96,000 mile odometer that was not functional) But fixing them up is the fun part. It was also cheap (1500) and its solid and in pretty good condition.
I'd love to make it to some meets. I spend most of the year in Gville, but make it down to Englewood for the school breaks.
Initially I was sure I wanted to swap bumpers but the wheels kinda go with the chrome boards. Either way a rear valence is a must.
I'm just havin a blast driving this thing every time I get in!
FL deff has alot of e30's.. I see this one in Cape coral that has a e30tech.com sticker and try to get the guys attention when he is driving but he is to oblivious to whats going on around him..hahaha.
I wish I had more e30 enth. to hang out with here...A FL meet is a //Must!!!!!!!!!!
NIce stance. I have no idea why everyone fails to see the simple way to modify old e30s. Nice wheels for some looks and a decent drop to give it an aggressive stance and your done. Your car reminds me of my old eta - yours is much hotter though :up:
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