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My 88' e30 325i Touring build thread, wiretucked, ITB'd M20, Bagged.

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  • bmwandhonda
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    So finally got the tires put onto the wheels. The tires are 215/45 Dunlop SP sport Maxx. The Touring is currently just sitting on a set of Bilstein Sport springs and shocks (I think anyway, came on the car) so it isn't as low as I would like but to be honest looks pretty decent at it's current height. The rear sits nice but the front is a bit high. When I get a free weekend I will swap out the coil-overs from the coupe to the Touring.

    Guards need a bit more of a roll so that the tires stop scrubbing (only slightly but still not ideal)

    First I did a test fit on the coupe, since that is car is lowered on coils was good to see how it sat when the car was all the way down. Pretty much sat perfect :)


    Then put them all onto the Touring, slight poke at front and rear but nothing too crazy.




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  • bmwandhonda
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    Originally posted by Ant_e30 View Post
    ^ that 'aitch' guy has location of Melbourne man? ;)

    wheels look fantastic, so shiny!! haha
    Thanks mate :) and yep i am, indeed, an idiot... I didn't even notice. Thanks for the tip off man lol

    PM being sent (to Aitch)

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  • Ant_e30
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    ^ that 'aitch' guy has location of Melbourne man? ;)

    wheels look fantastic, so shiny!! haha

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  • bmwandhonda
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    Originally posted by Jozi View Post
    Sweet (new) wheels! Beautiful touring also! I'm in the process of getting mine painted after a bit of a resto. Could you drop me a pm about getting her legally on the road in Oz? I'm thinking I might head there (from Ireland) in the new year, be interesting to learn a little about importing them if I end up staying.

    For headers (exhaust manifold, right?) BTB in the UK do a few variations of the same headers with good gains. They do one also that will allow you to fit a e36/46 steering rack. Very pricy though! But look good:


    Hey mate, thanks :)

    Those btb headers do look awesome, but to be honest are a bit out of my price range, I really need to get my exhaust re-done since the guys that 'installed' the cat converter for compliance did the worst install job EVER... and also there is an annoying rattle when i am backing off the throttle, sounds like loose stones but probably busted bits of weld or something...

    I would like a half decent set of headers befor I get the new system done (2.5" single pipe from headers back, with new single pipe cat converter) but because I am not trying to get massive gains I can't really justify spending 1.5-2k. Looking for a set around the 500-1k mark.

    I have PM'd you about the engineering process too btw, not too hard although not exactly cheap...

    Originally posted by aitch View Post
    Let me know if you're still looking for headers. I know of a seccond hand set that will be comming off a car shortly if you're interested?
    I am still looking for headers actually, but they need to fit RHD cars and I am in Australia so shipping costs could be a bit of an issue :/ Thanks though.

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  • aitch
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    Let me know if you're still looking for headers. I know of a second hand set that will be coming off a car shortly if you're interested?
    Last edited by aitch; 11-14-2012, 01:19 AM.

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  • Jozi
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    Sweet (new) wheels! Beautiful touring also! I'm in the process of getting mine painted after a bit of a resto. Could you drop me a pm about getting her legally on the road in Oz? I'm thinking I might head there (from Ireland) in the new year, be interesting to learn a little about importing them if I end up staying.

    For headers (exhaust manifold, right?) BTB in the UK do a few variations of the same headers with good gains. They do one also that will allow you to fit a e36/46 steering rack. Very pricy though! But look good:


    Last edited by Jozi; 11-13-2012, 07:05 AM.

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  • bmwandhonda
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    Got around to installing the Miller MAF and edu chip. Feels like it does have a bit more power and response now, but it has made the idle a bit crappy to be honest. After a drive, I will pull up at the lights and while waiting in neutral, the revs will jump up and down slowly, sometimes almost stalling for about 10-20seconds or so, but then will settle to a constant 1k rev idle. Sort of frustrating as it was idling just fine befor installing the Miller MAF.







    Also test fit the wheels just to see if they wouldn't foul on any of the suspension. All good though, fit no worries :)

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  • bmwandhonda
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    Originally posted by two240s View Post
    OH DEAR. I can.not.wait to see these on the car.

    I had planned on a set for my alpine before I decided to sell it













    are they on yet?
    Thanks man, nah still need to acquire tires which will hopefully be next week. Also still need to swap out the coil-overs from the coupe onto the touring.

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  • two240s
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    OH DEAR. I can.not.wait to see these on the car.

    I had planned on a set for my alpine before I decided to sell it













    are they on yet?

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  • bmwandhonda
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    Originally posted by Ant_e30 View Post
    shit nice wheels! what'd those set you back? you'd be one of the only people in AUS running those i would have thought
    Thanks mate :) yeah I haven't seen these in AUS yet either. Will definitely be something different in the sea of replica wheels getting around in AUS these days....

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  • Ant_e30
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    shit nice wheels! what'd those set you back? you'd be one of the only people in AUS running those i would have thought

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  • cbouchez
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    Sexy^^ the tire choice is pretty good

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  • bmwandhonda
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    New wheels for the Touring arrived today :)

    Schmidt TH lines
    Rears - 16x9.5 et12
    Fronts - 16x8.5 et14





    I am thinking 215/45's or 205/50's should fit nicely. Unless someone has a better opinion?

    Originally posted by tg318is View Post
    Very nice dude! Congrats on the feature.
    Thanks mate, I am pretty stoked to get the feature done just befor I swap out the coils into the Touring

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  • tg318is
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    Very nice dude! Congrats on the feature.

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  • bmwandhonda
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    Dual feature on mine and a mates e30 318is's


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