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Project Izzy: The AWD Money Pit
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Thanks! If I did ever go down the touring path I'd have to get a LHD one. I don't see how anyone could live with a RHD one. However the touring bug has kind of left my system. I'd still love one, but I'm happy with my current line up of cars.Leave a comment:
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Looks great!
I still have no idea why anyone would want a RHD E30 though. These cars aren't British or Japanese.. Plus the people who live in those countries usually wish they were LHD as it makes a mess of the brakes, steering and headers.Leave a comment:
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Guess who's back!!!! I finally bit the bullet and with some financial help from my dad I took Izzy into a shop a few weeks ago and she is now back in Norfolk with me. She has all new vacuum lines, new power steering pump, lines, and a rebuilt rack. I had them install my new tie rods, control arms, and control arm bushings I've had laying around. Plus a fresh new inspection sticker. I don't know whats next for her. I want to button up all of the small things that are still wrong and proceed from there. I have big plans for her, but a lack of time, money, and space is really hurting me right now.Leave a comment:
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I still have the same feelings towards finding the "right chassis" but I'm proceeding with the build as planned. I can't put my life on hold to track down the "right" car. Imported cars are just to expensive and tracking one down and importing one myself is a huge gamble on my part. I still love my car and I don't want to just sell it because I think a touring will be more practical.Leave a comment:
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I'm on the exact same page as you with getting the 'right' chassis. I bought a local-to-me E30 sedan to see if that would solve my E30 cravings, but it has missed the mark by miles.
My mind can only picture me spending my time/money building a RHD touring. Any other E30 chassis just isn't making sense to me.Leave a comment:
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So I finally made a thread for my lil bundle of Cirrus Blue fun
Project Stitch: The 1980's car with a 21st Century SpinLeave a comment:
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Well I finally got my baby back!!! Its been a few hard months struggling with school, no car, and trying to find an engine to get this thing back on the road. I'm just happy its all over with. The new engine pulls really strong and the 5 speed really just changes the car. I didn't mind the auto, hell I even liked it a bit, but the 5 speed just makes it so much more enjoyable. I also had them do the Z3 steering rack swap while the engine was out and JESUS.... I'm falling more in love with car every mile. I also had a bunch of extra parts like control arms, control arm bushings, tie rods, ect... sitting in my trunk and they installed those for me at no extra charge. I honestly can't say enough great things about Racewerks out in Virginia Beach. My bill should have been a lot higher for the amount of hours they put into this thing.
Now onto the next part.... What to do with it? I've been collecting parts for my "Ultimate E30" however I've basically come to the realization that I'm half assing my dream e30. My ultimate e30 isn't a coupe, its a touring and I don't want to finish the build and regret using the "wrong" chassis. So now I'm kind of stuck in what direction to take this car. I think for now I'm just going to make a build thread for it. Keep fixing it up and doing things to it and see where it takes me.Leave a comment:
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Actually the ix is staying on stock weaves (Maybe some 16" Alpina's down the line but thats another story). The style 5's are going on the 325i and yes I will be going 5 lug :D
This is also why I need to make a separate build thread for the 325iLeave a comment:
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5 lug??? :popcorn:
EDIT scratch that it's an IX, so 1 piece style 5 poke in front not an issue... adapters should work fine!Leave a comment:
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Had no idea you had a build thread for your E30's.
Excited to see the style 5's finally get installed.
Read your whole thread. Makes me want an iX now!Leave a comment:


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