E30 M3 Steel Bodywork Conversion

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  • gmyers395
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    What an inspiration. This build is 90 percent of the reason I'm planning a V8 swap. Thank you so much

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  • lambo
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    Can't wait to hear this thing!

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  • freeride53
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    I can smell victory!!!

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  • bmwmech1
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    ^^^ Thanks guys... few more pics from this week. The front-end wiring is done now, all the sensors and the harness are/is on the motor now. I ran new power cable for the 1/0 and the 8ga wiring from the battery. The OEM wires were too short, once I made the bends around the cage and out through the A/C lines grommet. The factory grommet can't be used, due to the cage tie-in to the front strut tower. I also got the rear deck and defroster wiring done. Lots done, lots left to do...









    Garey

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  • tttoon
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    Beautiful! Can't wait to see it finished.

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  • MattAvino
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    "Keep your eye on the prize" -My uncle Charlie.
    This thread always reminds me to do so.

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  • Eric
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    damn.

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  • bmwmech1
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    Originally posted by Jurt
    Holy man!
    Brand new glass looks so nice, keep up the awesome work!
    Thanks man! Just getting it done, one piece at a time, lol!

    Garey

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  • Jurt
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    Holy man!
    Brand new glass looks so nice, keep up the awesome work!

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  • bmwmech1
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    ^^^ Thanks Justin... how's the GF doing? Better, I hope...

    In an unrelated story, my glass guy stopped by today...





    Getting closer....:D:D:D

    Garey

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  • JGood
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    Looking good man! There's not a single surface on that car that I'd hesitate to eat off of!

    I like the shot from under the car where you can see the beautiful aluminum flywheel. Mine's the same way, and I think I'll leave the rubber plug out, maybe make a little plexiglass shield, that way I can see it occasionally, to help justify the price. Lol

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  • Simon S
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    once she's done - be sure to keep the shiny side up !!

    er.. wait.. nevermind..

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  • bmwmech1
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    Originally posted by jasonbk
    If I were you, I would be scared to drive this gorgeous little thing, I wouldn't even put it outside. It looks beautiful and I can't wait to see the final result! You should hire photographer to take some nice shots once it's finished.
    Well, I will say that I built it to drive it and enjoy it. That being said, I don't plan on beating the shit out of it, or even tracking it, for that matter. I plan on both enjoying it and taking care of it.:D:D:D
    The photographer is a good idea...

    Originally posted by dude8383
    Can see the light at the end of the tunnel man... looks beautiful! I love the steelies even though I know they're not staying :)
    Thanks man... I can see it now too! It'll look better without the steelies...

    Garey

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  • dude8383
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    Can see the light at the end of the tunnel man... looks beautiful! I love the steelies even though I know they're not staying :)

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  • jasonbk
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    If I were you, I would be scared to drive this gorgeous little thing, I wouldn't even put it outside. It looks beautiful and I can't wait to see the final result! You should hire photographer to take some nice shots once it's finished.

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