The 600 dollar 87' 325is: air ride!

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  • 325ix
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    Awesome build but, why do you have two threads?

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  • Rc 415
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    Exhaust tubing came in

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  • golde30
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    I really like the titanium wraps, on my s52 you can put your hand rite onto the header after a long drive. However in my experience, those metal zip ties are garbage. I use stainless hose clamps now.

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  • Rc 415
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    Never wrapped headers before but gave it a shot with this titanium wrap..

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  • Rc 415
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    I don't have a black BMW

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  • bigdaddy325ic
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    Hi , question .... What rims are you running on your black BMW ?? And the size :))

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  • Rc 415
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    Heat wrapped wiring

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  • King Mufasa
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    very nice job, but something doesnt match with the car. maybe its the lip stick red or its the e30 engine bay. something dont know..

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  • F34R
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    You are a beast.

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  • Rc 415
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    Fuel rail is hooked up, Wiring is 90% done..

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  • e30_neverstock
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    wow your really close to driving this thing.

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  • Rc 415
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    Brakes bled, clutch bled, engine has oil, trans has fluid, Radiator is in, look at all that clearance!!



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  • hotballs
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    Holy sweet Jesus. Job well done, accomplishment motivation award of the century. Unbelievable all this has gone down in little over a year.

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  • MattAvino
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    wow. Shifter fits nicely

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  • garretvs
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    Originally posted by Rc 415
    Oh btw, cut the shifter hole bigger as per instructions and didn't even need to.. Oh well
    Oops. Got to take that out. Be sure to use the foam pad that was on the old gearbox as a seal for the hole.

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