85 Euro 320i Tranforms (Hartge H35) + H bomb

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  • 411
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo
    :loco:Frank has a Hartge 3.0 two piece air dam. It is a little different I think. Is that the Hartge air dam you wanted to give me?:nice:
    ....he has this version?
    Last edited by 411; 09-23-2015, 08:47 AM.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    :loco:Frank has a Hartge 3.0 two piece air dam. It is a little different I think. Is that the Hartge air dam you wanted to give me?:nice:

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  • 411
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo
    Hi Barron.
    It looks very similar to Hartge two piece air dam.
    ..........Genuine "NOS" 1st edition e30 Hartge valance
    Last edited by 411; 09-23-2015, 08:47 AM.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by 411



    ........snagged a "NOS" "nice piece
    Hi Barron.
    It looks very similar to Hartge two piece air dam.

    Any luck on the the red e30??????

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by Bimmer_man
    I'll just leave this here
    Here I have some measurements of Hartge extended fuel tank.
    I will up date this post on fuel line pipe and other questions.

    This is the narrow side next to back of seats of tank 35".
    DSC03924 by m3raul, on Flickr

    Back of tank is 39 3/8".
    DSC03925 by m3raul, on Flickr

    From front to back is 16 1/2".
    DSC03927 by m3raul, on Flickr

    The height is 3 1/2".
    DSC03922 by m3raul, on Flickr

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  • 411
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    ........snagged a "NOS" "nice piece
    Last edited by 411; 09-23-2015, 08:46 AM.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    I like it.:up:

    I'm doing good. I been busy on my clone Alpina B6 3.5 turbo build.:mrgreen:

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  • Roadwolf
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    Hi!

    I hope you are well?

    I just to give you news on my new HARTGE rear exhaust. I am very surprised.
    In fact, on my join picture, you can see the magnet (small black cylinder) fixed below... Therefore, it's not the stainless steel. But tubings welded, are in stainless stell. I'm surprised. What do you think ?





    Regards

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  • Roadwolf
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    Originally posted by Bimmer_man
    wow, a false Hartge H3!
    H3 never existed on E30.
    But normaly, H23, H26, H27, H28, H35 on E30.

    My iX BMW was bought by an american, in belgium (You know, the world cup football 2-1, this July ;D Come on, send me a beer pack :-D :D :D ).

    So, he had bought a 325ix Touring for drive in Nürburgring. And after some tests, he had sent his BMW in the garage HARTGE, for discs brakes, dampers, motor, exhaust system (I replaced the rear end) and lateral strips for car body (I replaced the damaged stripes ).
    Also, he had the strut bar HARTGE for iX, but I don't know why, he had taken with him for back in USA without my... - now - my HARTGE H27X Touring.
    In 2005, I called him for to reassure him that I am the fourth new owner... Then he had was very very happy : He demand many news on this car. He wanted news. Then he sent me a long mail. I think he was crying...
    ...But yes, it fits really well, and now it's more beautiful than ever.

    and especially with news parts, found by me : the BBS front spoiler ; the HARTGE steering wheel ; 3 VDO gauges ; and grid iX.


    (Don't forget a beers bin, just for me :D )

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by Old city bimmer
    this awesome taken on. looks good.
    Thanks!
    Originally posted by badnerd
    another epic thread
    Thanks!
    Originally posted by the imitator
    If you thought a dead bird stuck between your grill was bad.
    Try Prying a cat or possum off that massive man made fork, you may as well sharpen the damn tips and just go all the way with it!
    It is designed to be a rat killer.
    Originally posted by Roadwolf
    Humor Answer: I'm the wolf, roadwolf, where are the possums ? I search

    Serious answer: My grid seconded totally on the black plastic, therefore, it's not forks.
    But the BMW M3 E30 with the black front spoiler "Monza" under the red front spoiler is dangerous too http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/11/24/54/27/nikas-10.jpg
    Or Ford F-650 DeBerti Design on E30... it's dangerous too...
    My 2 m3 have the evo III spliter killer blades!;D
    Originally posted by Titan_Omega
    Thanks, Trevor.

    I did check it out. It is not a real Hartge. It was nice to see the Hartge parts on it.
    I have not forgotten to take measurements of Hartge extended fuel tank. I been busy with family lately.

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  • Bimmer_man
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    I'll just leave this here

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  • the imitator
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    LOL, now that's a blade to sharpen!

    Originally posted by Roadwolf
    Humor Answer: I'm the wolf, roadwolf, where are the possums ? I search

    Serious answer: My grid seconded totally on the black plastic, therefore, it's not forks.
    But the BMW M3 E30 with the black front spoiler "Monza" under the red front spoiler is dangerous too http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/11/24/54/27/nikas-10.jpg
    Or Ford F-650 DeBerti Design on E30... it's dangerous too...

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  • Roadwolf
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    Humor Answer: I'm the wolf, roadwolf, where are the possums ? I search

    Serious answer: My grid seconded totally on the black plastic, therefore, it's not forks.
    But the BMW M3 E30 with the black front spoiler "Monza" under the red front spoiler is dangerous too http://i39.servimg.com/u/f39/11/24/54/27/nikas-10.jpg
    Or Ford F-650 DeBerti Design on E30... it's dangerous too...

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  • the imitator
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    If you thought a dead bird stuck between your grill was bad.
    Try Prying a cat or possum off that massive man made fork, you may as well sharpen the damn tips and just go all the way with it!

    Originally posted by Roadwolf




    Regards

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  • badnerd
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    another epic thread

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