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  • Simon S
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    Don't do that vinyl wrap you were talking about a few pages back, you could easily do a full respray for that much and have it come out way better.
    Addressing body work would be a slippery slope on that car. Beginning to appreciate why so many dubs are of the rust/rat variety (which is cool in my book). Either do it all up right or 'mostly right' - or don't do it at all would be my take too. If I'm reading you right and you're wanting to find the good compromi$e - I think you'll be happier in the long run with paint work to certain target areas.

    Originally posted by Janderson
    Around the windshield, we're going to fix those holes, and then once I get the paint polished out, try to find as close of a match as I can and spray it.
    This would be the route I'd go. Prep it well. Rattle cans from automotivetouchup.com or wherever. If you have friends with proper spray equipment - even better. I know aerosol isn't real popular, but one can pull off amazing results with good effort in prep and careful wetsanding afterward.. and for hella cheap.

    I'm skeptical about that vinyl man. Be brave. Use paint. Let the roof have rust - but that area around the windshield should get solid prep work and the candy coating of paint. You're on the right track getting original cleaned well to first access thee color of the car - or for that particular area at least. Paint can be color-matched.

    Summary:
    a) $100-200 in paint > $100-200 in vinyl
    b) color-match with paint > color-match with vinyl
    c) which to you think will withstand sun-fade better: paint or vinyl?
    d) will vinyl do more harm than good in the long run?
    e) paint will look like nothing happened. an over-grown sticker might look like an over-grown band-aid.

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  • Bishop
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    OT: But if you resize that photo Pedro, it would make for a much nicer sig ;)

    Josh, do you have like a vision of what you're trying to get to, like one specific car you're trying to replicate or get close to?

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  • Pedro
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    Heres my rabbit right now. i want to go lower but the oil pan is only 3 1/2" off the ground.

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  • Jand3rson
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    Nice, then that's probably what I'll go with.

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  • Pedro
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    I have raceland coils on my rabbit. super stiff, when i pull into steep drive ways 1 wheel comes off the ground. The driveway at my apt complex is so steep that for a milli second the car is only on the RF & and the LR wheels.

    The ride doesnt bother me. Cheapest kit you can get. Look in the vortex MK1 threads about them. some people take off the helper springs and others dont. also the stock wheels will rub on the springs so you will need spacers or find a offset that works. I put spacers on for now but im in the process of buying some wheels.

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  • ben312
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    Originally posted by M42Technik
    You think those would work on E30's? Sick price for a coilover setup!
    they don't have any for the e30 last I looked. but if you find a pair on the site for a car that has the same mounts as an e30 then post a link cause I would rock them.

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  • M42Technik
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    +1 to racelands. I know some e46 guys running them that like them a lot. I've heard they're stiff though.
    You think those would work on E30's? Sick price for a coilover setup!

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  • ben312
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    if its going to be little more then a go to meets show car kinda whip then do the following.
    fix rust
    buy racelands and get low, meaning sway bar deleting oil pan ripping low.
    cut out the rain gutter
    get corrado dash and racaro seats (or e30 dash, its been done)
    tuck as many wires as possible

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  • E30SPDFRK
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    +1 to racelands. I know some e46 guys running them that like them a lot. I've heard they're stiff though.


    Don't do that vinyl wrap you were talking about a few pages back, you could easily do a full respray for that much and have it come out way better.

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  • M42Technik
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    Subscribed! I can do some photoshop work, I'm bored...

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  • SamE30e
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    I have a Mk1 upper strut bar kicking around in my garage.

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  • ben312
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    Originally posted by Janderson
    Are they worth a shit, though? Or are they going to come apart in 6 months?
    I know a few guys who run them and they seem to like them other then the ride being kinda stiff, but if all your going for is looks then price for price these are your best buy.

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  • Stephen
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    no idea about the mk1 guys but i know a decent number of e36 guys run them. Ive heard issues of noise but thats about it. Im sure theyre not perfect, but worth looking into

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  • Jand3rson
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    Are they worth a shit, though? Or are they going to come apart in 6 months?

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  • Stephen
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    racelandddddd

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