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  • dannyg
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    Car has came a long way since I saw it a few weeks ago! Looking good guys! I need my set of door handles!

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Woah, so many things to inspire me in this build! Great work guys.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    small touches

    schweeet.

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    ^ Long over do...

    A little touch of Guten, a track car has got to look Good as well.
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  • dude8383
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    Great work guys! Hopefully I can take a peek this weekend :D

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  • ZM Blue Devil
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    Originally posted by kishg View Post
    damn.. even i almost don't feel like racing that car now.. better build another one.. lol..

    love that GP brand strut brace :)
    You are not allowed to speed in this car. Dont want anything to happen to it.

    Yesterday with all the suspension complete and the car on the ground I pushed on it, the car doesnt move, it is so damn solid. Looking forward to getting it back from the welder so we can test drive it in the empty lot next door.

    L

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  • kishg
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    damn.. even i almost don't feel like racing that car now.. better build another one.. lol..

    love that GP brand strut brace :)

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  • BrewCity11
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    Originally posted by SamE30e View Post
    By OEM fabric tape, do you mean hockey tape? lol

    Looks wicked guys.
    Yeah, looks the same, though not sure if hockey tape has all of the same qualities though.

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  • SamE30e
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    By OEM fabric tape, do you mean hockey tape? lol

    Looks wicked guys.

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  • BrewCity11
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    Thanks guys

    Little closer each day to completion.
    Mounted up the brake ducting. I used some OEM hose clamps. On the center one, drilled a hole through it and the frame rail and used a self tapper to secure.




    Instead of installing a level sender that won't be used anyways, i went with the cap used on the bottom of an M42 overflow.


    Our detailer came by today as well. Some before and during pics.










    And here she is at the end of the night. The finish is still pretty rough, but at least its all red and shiny now :)








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  • selturk
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    looking guten..

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  • z31maniac
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    Excellent work as always gentlemen.

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  • JRKOUPE
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    kish love

    "I still have a hard time dealing with the fact this is a track car and not his DD"


    me too......lol


    do you have any extra of that oe fabric tape?......id buy a roll if I could.
    Last edited by JRKOUPE; 04-10-2010, 07:56 AM.

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  • iwantspeed
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    looks great guys
    keep the updates coming.

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  • BrewCity11
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    Kish keeps beating me to the updates with his iPhone pics!

    Levent and I rolling the front end over


    Dropping the shell


    And shes in


    Smile of approval


    I didn't bother with welding the stud and braket for the overflow, so i just drilled two holes and bolted them from the wheel well






    We have a few rolls of oem fabric tape, so i finished up the wiring, and wrapped them up. Came out niiiice. I still have a hard time dealing with the fact this is a track car and not his DD.




    The rest are just a few end of day pics i took.








    The remainder of the wiring (elec fan, oil temp, oil press, etc) will be loomed and brought inside through where the a/c pipe came in. I also wired up the electric fan using oem bmw connectors, so if the rad ever needs to come out, we can just dissconnect and pull it out as a whole.

    Also, our detailer will hopefully be by this weekend to turn this pink back into red :)

    And yes, we have a grocery cart.

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