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I know how much blood sweat and tears you put into that car!!!!!
I dont know if its worth it to fix it, or swap it.
Im in the same boat, my driver side quarter/rim/subframe got hit when I was T-boned.
As of now im leaning towards a new shell.
First things first, glad to hear you are ok!!!!!!!!!!!!
damn........sorry to see that..when i seen the title i was hoping to see fixable damage.......i was sorta in your same boat wondering what to do....id suggest for starters decided if u wanna fix it or not, if u dont wanna fix it pull all your good shit out and sit on it till that perfect shell comes around. dont get discouraged just keep drving and learn from your mistakes...we all have to start somewhere..even if you're starting from a m30 lol.
If you want a vert, get a vert shell and start dismantling, but if you want to fix it go ahead and do it.
Remeber when everybody said you couldn't roll a car, well, it's done, go to a junkyard get the dented panels for peanuts, get hold of some welding gear, grab the shears and fix it, then roller the parts again.
Don't get desperate about this, just look down at your hands and then look at your car, you are among the few that can say "I did it myself".
Just get a rear quarter and the parts you need and swap them, it's not hard to do, it's lots of work, byt not impossible, and you will end up spending less than $ 400 in parts.;)
just my 2c.
BTW, glad nothing happened to you.
And keep in mind that all of us have done stupid things, I have wrecked 3 cars so far, the last one 19 years ago, so I must have learned something in those three accidents, of course it could happen again, but don't doubt yourself, there is a saying here "Matar el chuncho" that's in spanish/chilean indian, roughly translates as "kill the spook", what we do here is go to the place we crashed as soon as possible and do it again but right, you'll see you learned and that you won't crash again...
2 things....
George - M30 turbos are uncaged animals. I'm sure you already know this, lol, but the power is a drug and it's human nature to push it to the limits, to see what it can do.. I just got unlucky (but considering the circumstances, i was actually very lucky)
As far as the spring rates of the vert, I have a much larger front end weight due to the engine, so would it be safe to assume that it would offset? or should i get vert springs....
You shouldn't hit any big problems going from sedan to convertible. The things that are different are the springs, if you were thinking about switching suspensions, the spring rates are different because of the ass end weight in the vert. Everything other than that I think would be swap in swap out kinda deal. The rear seats and some other interior stuff won't fit the vert but find one with a decent interior and that will be solved.
I was actually thinking of swapping with a convertible shell.....
For those of you who know the differences between the sedans and convertibles, which kinds of obstacles would I be looking at? Aspects such as:
Front end suspension
Frame differences
I feel like I need to sit back and relax for a little bit and let it all sink in before I do anything. I'm going to give it a couple weeks...
Before you get set on a new shell... take my opinion and consider it.
I had similar damage, I got t-boned in my 4 door on the quarter panel.
New quarter panel from BMW: $300
New inner fender from BMW: $150
New tail panel from BMW: $100
Used tail light, bumper pieces, trunk brackets... whatever.... < $100
My car was an 85 eta, with 223k miles, but I was attached, and let me tell you, I'm very glad I took the time to learn how to do body work, and weld the new panel on. I'm sure you can find a buddy who can weld if you can't (that's what I did). When you are done, the satisfaction is amazing, even if it's not perfect.
You could even get used parts and save a TON of money. I got new parts because I couldn't find anyone to cut off and sell me the parts, and I needed the car done ASAP (it was my daily).
See my website, under my car section, for pics of the damage. Mine didn't look as bad, but the same parts needed replaced as you'll need.
Don't listen to people who say it will never be the same. Those are probably the people who drive around on killed trailing arm and sub frame bushings, they are not the people to say you can't straighten a body. Your damage does not look like it effected the structural integrity of the car, either.
Damn man, sorry to see that. Im with most of the people on here, pick up a new shell. Youve got too much into it to get rid of the whole thing. Good luck!
If i go with an M3 shell, Can i simply swap out the subframes with all the regular 325i suspension? or will I have fitment issues due to the wider M3 track width?
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