December, 2011
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More pictures from the pier photo shoot...
Jan. 2012
Some of you may remember that my car was hit about a month ago.

Insurance settled at $2200 which was a little less then though but ill take it. I ordered the suspension parts weeks ago but dealing with graduation and finding a job has taken up a good portion of my time till now. I also bought an e36 around the time of the accident which I was able to flip and sell for a 800 dollar profit.

Back to the matter at hand. We finally got some warm weather so it was time to get to work on the e30.


Old control arm and link out. Notice the distortion.

New Parts (control arm, tie rod with lock plate, end link, treehouse CABs, polybushing lube)

All ready to go on the car

Picked up a fairy decent set of fenders which will be going on the car.

Fenders about ready to go on.

Fender on but wait whats this. They are too long. Vert fenders F*!k.

Breaking out my old friend I bought this summer for around $350. Great little 110v welder with gas option.

I cut the inch or so of extra length.

Next weld two sections back together. I tacked it and made sure it fit then went back and finished up the rest of the seam.


Back together again.

With the Guten side skirt back on you could never tell the fender was cut. Even without side skirts it definitely looks presentable.

Moving on to something i've been meaning to tackle for a long time. Unless you live in the southwest chances are you battery box is less then perfect. I will also be doing a tow hook delete.

Luckily I was able to source some good replacement pieces from a 318.

Cancer removed

No turning back now

New battery box in.

It started to get dark before I could finish. More progress tomorrow...
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More pictures from the pier photo shoot...
Jan. 2012
Some of you may remember that my car was hit about a month ago.

Insurance settled at $2200 which was a little less then though but ill take it. I ordered the suspension parts weeks ago but dealing with graduation and finding a job has taken up a good portion of my time till now. I also bought an e36 around the time of the accident which I was able to flip and sell for a 800 dollar profit.

Back to the matter at hand. We finally got some warm weather so it was time to get to work on the e30.


Old control arm and link out. Notice the distortion.

New Parts (control arm, tie rod with lock plate, end link, treehouse CABs, polybushing lube)

All ready to go on the car

Picked up a fairy decent set of fenders which will be going on the car.

Fenders about ready to go on.

Fender on but wait whats this. They are too long. Vert fenders F*!k.

Breaking out my old friend I bought this summer for around $350. Great little 110v welder with gas option.

I cut the inch or so of extra length.

Next weld two sections back together. I tacked it and made sure it fit then went back and finished up the rest of the seam.


Back together again.

With the Guten side skirt back on you could never tell the fender was cut. Even without side skirts it definitely looks presentable.

Moving on to something i've been meaning to tackle for a long time. Unless you live in the southwest chances are you battery box is less then perfect. I will also be doing a tow hook delete.

Luckily I was able to source some good replacement pieces from a 318.

Cancer removed

No turning back now

New battery box in.

It started to get dark before I could finish. More progress tomorrow...
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