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    A milestone in my m42's lifetime

    Well today I finally rolled past the 200k mark after nearly five years of ownership. The car has definitely come a long way from when I originally purchased it as a bone stock 318iS with 134k on the clock.

    As she looked a few months after purchase 100% bone stock.



    Nearing a momentous occasion...don't mind the abs light, just a faulty wire I need to replace



    Finally there, the car is just starting to be broken in.



    As she sat today at work after all the time, hardwork, and money I've put into her over the past five years...and I'm still far from being done.







    My front end still looks naked though after my iS lip met an untimely demise to a tire on the freeway. Still debating whether to go with another iS lip and splitter, or go with the reiger lip/splitter combo.

    Thanks for looking :up:

    #2
    How much did that car cost you new 5 years ago?

    Looks really nice by the way.

    Well, posterity, you will never know what it cost us to preserve your freedom. I only hope that you will make a good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it.
    ~ John Adams ~

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      #3
      I paid 3k for it(dad's coworker was selling) which I still think was a smoking deal because the car was in amazing shape. Interior was perfect and still has a crack free dash. Only interior part I really need to replace now are floor mats, as well as the carpet needs a nice shampooing and cleaning. Also the drivers seat is cracking a little on a bolster, but what can one expect from a 17 year old car.
      Last edited by stevofthahill; 09-18-2008, 02:30 AM.

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        #4
        I envy your clean and straight e30, great work!
        ///Monstrosity. (OO≡≡[][]≡≡OO)

        Aside from showing yourself to be offensive, lacking experience and ignorant in the ways of business, you're also illiterate and imprudent. Beyond that, your sense of liability is severely impaired.

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          #5
          Congratulations. Looks like it's good for 200,000 more.

          1991 325ic and 1991 318is

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            #6
            Originally posted by Stevie30 View Post
            Congratulations. Looks like it's good for 200,000 more.
            Seriously, at 200k the motor feels like it's running stronger then ever. Makes me think it's ready for a Downing Atlanta supercharger.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Doughnut View Post
              I envy your clean and straight e30, great work!
              I envy your right hand e30 :)

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                #8
                Impressive! Keep it running forever.

                Did you ever overhaul the timing system?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bats View Post
                  Impressive! Keep it running forever.

                  Did you ever overhaul the timing system?
                  I never did a full overhaul, but I have replaced key components i.e. the chain, tensioner, and guides. Because about 30k miles ago, the chain guides started disengrating. But it's been running smoothly ever since, and doesn't leak a drop of oil.

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                    #10
                    thats sweet man, my m42 just cracked 260K but the body sux so im goin to pick up an iS this weekend. I bought all the parts to do a timing chain overhaul but since im getting rid of the car, ill take a look at the new one. That bastard will be good for another 200K and then some, congratulations.
                    1991 318is --- currently not road worthy
                    1991 318i ---- 308K - retired

                    Originally posted by RickSloan
                    so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?

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                      #11
                      Now what I'd really love to do, is by a spare m42(which can be had for a few benjamins) build it up and stroke it out to 2.1L, and eventually throw a DASC kit on it. I have a feeling it would be worlds of fun, screw your 24v swaps...:twisted:

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by stevofthahill View Post
                        Now what I'd really love to do, is by a spare m42(which can be had for a few benjamins) build it up and stroke it out to 2.1L, and eventually throw a DASC kit on it. I have a feeling it would be worlds of fun, screw your 24v swaps...:twisted:
                        +1

                        But I want low compression, stand alone, and gt35r

                        My 318is just rolled over 180k.

                        Your car looks great.
                        Get an IS lip with splitter. The reiger is too bulky.




                        Hunter
                        We're out there in here.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by BUDNUNTA View Post
                          But I want low compression, stand alone, and gt35r
                          That should be outta control if you ever get it done.

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                            #14
                            my 1rst 325is had 260k when i bought it with the original block and a refreshed head... that thing pulled nearly as hard as my m20 with 50k does!
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by stevofthahill View Post
                              Now what I'd really love to do, is by a spare m42(which can be had for a few benjamins) build it up and stroke it out to 2.1L, and eventually throw a DASC kit on it. I have a feeling it would be worlds of fun, screw your 24v swaps...:twisted:
                              Now THAT is the stuff I love to hear!

                              Always loved your car man, keep up the good work!

                              M42 owners unite!
                              E30- 1989 325is

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