my build thread, let me show it to you.
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Dude, is that your first sub-frame pull? Getting them out is the easy part, wait till you get to reinstall it for the first time. -
i hear you man. i can't wait to drive with this brand new suspension and brake system.
new grills will be replacing those. i figured since everything else is new, why not some new grills all around as well.
yes sir
will do, thanks.
and thanks for the paint tip. i'll be doing my front and rear rubstrips as well as the ones on the side once i get all the more important stuff out of the way.
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I completely agree with this-when I did the shadowline and grills on the car in my sig, I started with SEM and for some reason it just didn't seem to 'act' right-so I picked up the Duplicolor trim and had no issues at all and seemed to be much easier to work with. Plus, in my area it is much easier to find at the local Autozone or Walmart.And if I might make a recommendation, get DupliColor trim paint instead of SEM. I think SEM might have changed their formula or gone with cheaper ingredients in their paint, because the last few times I've used just about any of their products, I've had problems, and I'm meticulous about surface prep. DupliColor trim paint is EXCELLENT stuff, and their spray nozzles are about the best of any rattle can I've seen. It's also MUCH easier to find, and cheaper.Leave a comment:
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Some people bitch about it, but I freaking love pics of shit-tons of new parts. It's like Christmas for E30 dorks.
And if I might make a recommendation, get DupliColor trim paint instead of SEM. I think SEM might have changed their formula or gone with cheaper ingredients in their paint, because the last few times I've used just about any of their products, I've had problems, and I'm meticulous about surface prep. DupliColor trim paint is EXCELLENT stuff, and their spray nozzles are about the best of any rattle can I've seen. It's also MUCH easier to find, and cheaper.Leave a comment:
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Welcome! A word of advice, Clean those rotors off with brake clean, no oily/sticky substance should be on them. Its put on from the factory to keep rust free untill install and should be removed prior to use!
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I love how clean your car is. Nice to see you are on the right track.Leave a comment:
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i'll take some pics of the work done when i get back to the shop on monday. as for regular pics, search my name for my noob intro thread as i will be holding off on a photoshoot until my coils make their way here from the uk and my wheels are on.Leave a comment:
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my build thread, let me show it to you.
so i guess i'll make an actual build thread instead of using my original "hi i'm a newb to e30s" thread.
day 1:

parts galore:

doing the work myself so i can used the save money for my wheels: front end is completely done - steel braided brake lines, new controls arms, tie-rods, sway bar rubber & end links, calipers, discs, pads, hubs/bearings, and i think that's about it.

next: getting the rear finished in the next few daysTags: None




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