One the other note, when people see the car built by AC Schnitzer, Alpina or Hartge do they also ask for the pic of the owner holding the tools?
more pics to come today![/quote]
Love that, Great work.
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how rare is Euro S50ed, 5 lug, big brakes e30 M3 Touring in US? Vlad is building it !
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how the hell are you going to be able to pull on that door handle o.O
Mount it upside down!
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I never realized how much farther the rear flares on the M3 came out than the stock E30 down by the rocker where the side skirt starts to flare out.
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Originally posted by E30 Wagen View PostCool, i was hoping you were going to do that. I've always wanted to see how it would look.
new location for the rear door handle
and this is what is going to move this thing around
although the engine bay will be shaved and will look a lot better than now
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Originally posted by sticksdaman View PostAt any rate, regardless of how anyone feels about vlad as a person, his shop produces some awesome cars and we all should be appreciative of that if nothing else.
more pics as promised !
Decided to retain the rear door handle, although it requieres a lot more body work !
cutting the handle out
notice how much wider the e30 quarters are and how much gap there is
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I haven't been this excited about anything in a while. Nice concept Vlad - I'm sure the execution will be superb.
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I understand Josh's concern, but I don't really think it's that big of a deal. I'm sure Vlad has some form of real world experience working on the cars he builds/has built. Most good shop managers, were formerly employees at other shops, establishing themselves and getting a good foundation. A good shop manager knows everything about the business, including how to perform the same work as his employees. :up:
I used to run a busy automotive repair shop, and there was no time for me to actually wrench on the cars. When you have a constant flow of business, and no other office support, then the task can be very overwhelming and stressful. Vlad, I tip my hat off to you for staying with your passion and building a bunch of cool projects. :grin:
However, as cool as the euro s50 is, this car should receive an s62! :razz:
Originally posted by acolella76 View Postdidn't you buy that mtech purple cloth interior? it better be going in this car... especially since it was for a touring :razz:
BTW what color combo are you going with???? Come on spill the beans!!!! :hitler:
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This comes down to IP;
when someone agrees to work for an overlying entity, the organization takes responsibility. IF I create an original product or design while paid on company time @ work on my work computer; the IP belongs to my company. Why? because I have signed the employee agreement that specifies product while being paid = belong to company.
This is why a company can legally fire employees for surfing porn or faceslutting while at work or starting another company while being paid at another. American IP protection allows us as Americans to enjoy things.
In the software business people quit often because of this; They want to retain IP similar but not directive of their work, staying at the original company is conflict of IP interest.........
a manager/owner of a project should assume project liability; the manager takes charge for success/failure.
Global style of prospective is different; I would never assume my contact at HKS or Zerosports is directly turning the wrenches or doing the tuning on my weapon, I'd expect hardware by a experienced mechanic in the back of the shop and software programing by an Electrical engineer. Manager's job is to amuse ME the customer!
What is the managers job in all of this??
#1. make customer happy.
#2. make sure product is to par.
#3. drink tea with client. lolLast edited by Wanganstyle; 08-01-2011, 08:45 AM.
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Originally posted by vlad View PostI know of 3 e30 M3 Tourings in US, 2 Red and 1 blue, however, none with Euro S50 Motor, big Brakes etc.. :D
it's all good, the more people build it the better it will be, more e30s saved from the crasher.
One the other note, when people see the car built by AC Schnitzer, Alpina or Hartge do they also ask for the pic of the owner holding the tools?
more pics to come today!
AC Schnitzer, Alpina and Hartge are all companies, not people. I think what theyre getting at is that you say "I built" which lends to the notion that you physically turned the wrenches and built it yourself.
If your shop built it but you say "I" built it, its a bit misleading. In my opinion, comissioning someone to build a car is different from actually building it yourself. As a manager myself, I know its impossible to supervise AND do the work myself... thats why you have employees. On the flip side, I know when things are going great, I have to give credit where its due because I couldnt do everything on my own. I think its especially important when it comes to your builds because of how talented your workers are.
At any rate, regardless of how anyone feels about vlad as a person, his shop produces some awesome cars and we all should be appreciative of that if nothing else. :up:
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Originally posted by vlad View PostI know of 3 e30 M3 Tourings in US, 2 Red and 1 blue, however, none with Euro S50 Motor, big Brakes etc.. :D
I have seen Bobby's car first hand (the one dillsnick spoke of) The car looks very good in person, not a 10 but certainly not a 7. It is also 5 lug, big brakes, S50, etc. and it's about the same color blue as well! I thought i had a pic on my phone but i guess not. Regardless, your car looks great vlad, cant wait to see it finished. Keep up the good work.
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