nice! wind up buying david's motor? :)
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6/83 grey market 323i.. mtech I S50 5-lug
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At this rate your gonna beat me dude
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picnic 2017 woop woop
also I got the rear bumper assembled!
then I tried to put it on and it slipped and scratched the fucking paint. 2 lessons:
- put tape over the paint in places where it can get fucked up
- have a friend help install bulky parts
anyway yeah. I've also now got a motor, a flywheel, a clutch/pp, a driveshaft, a shift linkage, a harness, a 318is wiring cover, and a pile of other crap. the main problem is all this crap is piled around the car, which makes working on it difficult.
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Originally posted by kronus View Postpicked this up today, just for you :p
grey market slicktop 528i with most of a M535 swapped into it, last registered in 2006... The interior, bumpers and lights are going to the M5, my friend is getting the dogleg, dirty B34 and S3.46.
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After a long time avoiding it, I finally got some work done! Namely, put in the mirrors, gutter trim, lower chrome trim, rear quarter windows, door locks door cards, rear window, parcel shelf, 3rd brake light, rear seat and seat belts.
Here's four fun differences in really early e30s: the rear seat belts are backwards from later models (middle belt buckle is on passenger side), and have different receivers that are not cross-compatible. The belts are also anchored on the c-pillars rather than just sliding over plastic things on the parcel shelf. The seat bottom bolts in instead of snapping down. Finally, the sheet metal under the parcel shelf is entirely different than any other one I've seen, and does not accept premium speakers unless you mount them backwards.
Upcoming, putting in the dash, windshield, chrome lockstrips, and starting in on engine bay degreasing. I've got another project going, which is parked next to this one, and I'm aiming to do similar jobs to both cars at the same time, while I have all the tools and remember wtf I'm doing.Last edited by kronus; 09-27-2015, 09:27 PM.
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Any tips for putting the trims back on? I've gotta tackle this my self and am dreading it
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Originally posted by kronus View PostHere's four fun differences in really early e30s: the rear seat belts are backwards from later models (middle belt buckle is on passenger side), and have different receivers that are not cross-compatible. The belts are also anchored on the c-pillars rather than just sliding over plastic things on the parcel shelf. The seat bottom bolts in instead of snapping down. Finally, the sheet metal under the parcel shelf is entirely different than any other one I've seen, and does not accept premium speakers unless you mount them backwards..Simon
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Originally posted by kronus View PostFor the gutter trim, you pretty much have to place it on the rail and fold the entire piece down. Mine was very difficult in a few places, so I grabbed an old t-shirt and some pliers and carefully folded it down using those.
For the quarter windows, get a swear jar. Fuck those things.
Haha thank god my window trims stayed in the quarters I just gotta get it back in.
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Originally posted by kronus View Postyou'll still need a swear jar
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