restoring 91 E30 Alpine White Vert - pics

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  • vlad
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    Originally posted by Luis325
    bump for updates....... COMMON VLAD I WANT VERT PORN!!!
    can I get a day off to celebrate the President's day?

    new hood and the fender is edged and is on the car !



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  • hi its me alec
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    Nice engine 8)

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  • Luis325
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    bump for updates....... COMMON VLAD I WANT VERT PORN!!!

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  • mitch500
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    updates?

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  • M3TROY
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    Originally posted by White325is
    A bondo bucket? Fillers have come a very long way. Some you can lay up to 1/4 inch thick with no issues of cracking, shrinking, bleeding through.
    I did my brothers honda this same way almost 7-8 years ago and have yet to see a single issue with the work that was done and alot of things on it was shaved.

    i understand what your saying but i want as little to no bondo on the car what so ever.
    in fact i first told vlad to order me all new nose and a pass door till he told me he could save them.
    i app his honesty and att to detail as i am one pickEEEEEE BITCH :hitler:!!

    heres a few pics of the euro motor to be used in me vert.

    sorry for the large pics, im not really PC keen ;)

    cheers!


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    Last edited by M3TROY; 02-17-2011, 08:46 AM.

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  • White325is
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    Originally posted by mikeedler
    sure, if you want a bondo bucket that after a few years all starts to lift and crack.
    looking nice vlad.
    A bondo bucket? Fillers have come a very long way. Some you can lay up to 1/4 inch thick with no issues of cracking, shrinking, bleeding through.
    I did my brothers honda this same way almost 7-8 years ago and have yet to see a single issue with the work that was done and alot of things on it was shaved.

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  • mikeedler
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    Originally posted by White325is
    I find skimming the whole panel and then blocking it out is always the best way to go instead of nit picking little dents here and there.
    sure, if you want a bondo bucket that after a few years all starts to lift and crack.
    looking nice vlad.

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  • hi its me alec
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    Thanks so much for the step-by-step updates. Like a boss.

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  • 5ickride
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    Vlad, I want to hire you to work on my car. Do you take Nigerian currency?

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  • vlad
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    more work on the front of the car



    primer

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  • M3TROY
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    Lovin the updates VLAD!
    Just an update for you, I scored that euro motor with 27k miles subject to a leak down test.
    Says it has uuc flywheel , clutch , short shift kit, carbon fiber intake and some other aftermarket odds and ends.
    He's sending me high-res pis and a video of it running in the car as we speak before I have him remove it from his car :D
    Last edited by M3TROY; 04-02-2011, 05:49 PM.

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  • micvin
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    This thread will give me plenty of inspiration. Subscribed!

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  • vlad
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    Originally posted by bpmack16
    Vlad was this car from MA???
    long island, ny

    Originally posted by White325is
    I find skimming the whole panel and then blocking it out is always the best way to go instead of nit picking little dents here and there. Is this car going to stay white?
    yes, white

    doors are primered



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  • White325is
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    I find skimming the whole panel and then blocking it out is always the best way to go instead of nit picking little dents here and there. Is this car going to stay white?

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  • bpmack16
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    Vlad was this car from MA???

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