Eric's Mtech2 Vert

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  • oliver.r
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    Eric do you live on wolfe? I think I just saw your car

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  • craiggroves91
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    Looking good! You sure have put a lot of work into this thing

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  • TrentW
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    Oh BTW, get that Fram oil filter replaced with a good OE or equivalent one asap!

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  • oliver.r
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    that spoiler looks soooooooo gooooood

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  • Cabriolet
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    oh sorry, they are lotus (white-beige)

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  • 8380 Labs
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    i'm asking about the new material you're recovering the original seats in.

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  • Cabriolet
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    the seats are blue this week. todd is still working on mine and loaned me a pair.

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  • 8380 Labs
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    i'm not typically a fan of the mtech 2 rear spoiler, but i prefer your car with it, looks good.

    is the new seat material tan, or is that just the camera/light?

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  • TrentW
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    Good work here. Nice to see you and your Dad doing this project together.

    Keep the spoiler.

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  • bmwstephen
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    todd kicks ass! great knowledgeable guy. and please keep the spoiler!! it will look amazing with your hard top

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  • Cabriolet
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    Busy weekend.
    Saturday Todd and I started on reupholstering my front seats, with Kevin Chin’s seat kit. Todd is awesome; he walked me through the steps of disassembling the seats and checking them for damage. Many times the welds break, luckily both mine hadn’t broken but just needed grease.
    Here is the before, I’ll take an after when they are done.


    After about 2 hours the seats were broken down and then we started putting the leather on. This has the makings of a long slow process.

    Now here’s the part that may be controversial. About a year ago I picked up a blue mtech2 spoiler and finally about a month ago I had Oliver paint it for me. So after letting it cure I put it on yesterday, along with deleting the 3rd brake light.



    To the right is my dad’s car, without and then mine with.






    Personally I was on the fence about it, but it has grown on me.

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  • Cabriolet
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    thx for all the complements and input.
    i'm headed to bimmerfest Friday morning with the huge group.
    im dropping in Joosup's engine at my dad's in South SJ tomorrow it you to hang.


    here is how it came out for me.



    Last edited by Cabriolet; 08-07-2012, 09:33 PM.

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  • airkhin
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    absolutely love all the work your doing on it! we should get together sometime. i live out in morgan hill but work at valley fair mall. what day you planning to head to bimmerfest? maybe caravan?

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  • bernzpeed
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    Eric, I don't know how I missed your thread. Love all the work you put into it. It's unfortunate how much money we put into these cars. We'll never make it back. Lol.

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  • durtyE30
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    I did the same, but I routed it differently and just added the M42/S14 harness covers + battery tray cover (needed trimming for my 0 gauge run is all).

    Left the trunk alone, didn't bother putting the carpet panel back on the right side....I don't care enough.




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