Just bought an e30 today

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  • TexasE30
    Wrencher
    • Jan 2009
    • 298

    #16
    Originally posted by ZM Blue Devil
    clay and wax/polish are your friends. Paint will come back.
    care to elaborate on that? or link to guide?

    Thanks

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    • grantlacey11
      Mod Crazy
      • Jan 2009
      • 680

      #17
      yeee! good starting point sailor! looks like a good starting platform

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      • tg318is
        R3VLimited
        • Jun 2008
        • 2052

        #18
        Welcome! and nice find
        Tim.

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        • dreamchasin
          No R3VLimiter
          • Feb 2009
          • 3890

          #19
          I did a little something dumb today. there is no oil in the car due to a cracked oil pan and no radiator because the front end was being rebuilt. but anyway i would venture to guess this car hasnt been started in ages. and i wanted to see if the motor really did work or if it was seized or something so i quick flicked the key and it made the noise to start but not turning over. so i said the hell with it i really need to see if it could turn over. and i feathered the gas and to my surprised it turned over but right away i shut it off because i didnt want to screw it up. i would have to say it hasnt been started at all in possibly over a year.


          90 325is alpine2 m50b25 becoming a dorifto car.

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          • Paukert11
            E30 Fanatic
            • Nov 2008
            • 1295

            #20
            Originally posted by etta325
            what he said. very nice man. have fun with it
            Originally posted by shmutzigE30
            drop it like its hot....

            Yeah Thats a Nice buy. like every one has said that its a great car. The first thing you should do is drop it. and if you dont have the money for lowering springs. Then take a torch to the springs. but dont do it to the point where your car is slammed. you will blow shocks out. But this is just the cheap way. But I would go with coil overs.

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