Background: Moved to Socal October 2013, brought my AA stage II supercharged e36 convertible with me. E36 is too nice, too fast, too expensive to DD to work every day (100 mile round trip). Awesome - perfect excuse to buy an e30 - Socal is loaded with them.
The e36



Searched for two months - looked at a few cars - lots of crazy people asking crazy prices for cars in poor shape. E30 came up on CL at a good price and seemingly decent condition, next day I take a look, buy it on the spot. Got a good price, body was okay, but mechanically (which is where it counts) there was NOTHING wrong with it. Not a single mechanical issue. Even the OBC/check lights work perfectly. Nothing broken, all lights, windows etc all working.
Brought her home



The small issues I wanted to take care of right off the bat:
-Shifter was SOO loose and the throw was like rowing a boat
-Interior was dirty, PO smoked in the car
-I need music - all that driving for work is painful without good sound
Got some initial supplies

Rat's nest wiring to the aftermarket radio which didn't work

PO tried to fix the shifter by stuffing bits of paper+gum wrappers in the ball joint???

Better

All the crap that came out

Started cleaning the carpet (sorry didn't have a "before") - it was nasty

Took the seats and everything out. It was a good idea. There was ash and "dirtyness" underneath everything


Supplies for valve adjustment

New shift boot

Had a nice day, so I detailed the e36.... the e30 will get its chance to shine... later

More supplies to add to the new radio and shifter

Z3M shift lever - it was too short for the e30 and led to a super short shift but an increase in "engagement effort"
solution: put the Z3M lever in the e36 and the e36 lever in the e30
result: both cars got a shorter shift and feel awesome!! especially the e36


Had to remove the weight thing around where the DS connects to the trans

SHIT


;D;D;D

Comparison of the Z3M and e36 levers

Here is what came from the boxes


New oil sprayer bar - I was told this was the last one in stock in the US at the time lol - luckily it wasn't too far to drive and get it

What's the best thing to do with a stock e30?? ROAD TRIP
Drove through Death Valley with a friend from school before he departed to hike the Appalachian trail






Removed all of the tar heavy stuff from the trunk. It was easy. But maybe that was because it was cold. It literally came out in a couple chunks. Took me 5 minutes.


This is why the tar in the trunk came out



I built my own sub box with some rough specs I found of the "lukebox". No intention to rip off another forum member's hard work - I have the utmoast respect for that. He (stereoinstaller) actually posted some rough dimensions for someone else, so being the avid DIYer, I couldn't bring myself to pay for something I thought I could make myself (I will eventually buy a lukebox anyway as I am sure it will sound better considering I know nothing about sound engineering and acoustics)


Got a new reupholstered back seat



FINALLY the rest of my tools and stuff arrived from NJ - what a mess. I have too much stuff


Looking much better

Sub and box installed

Maintenance supplies.
Sidenote: don't touch my tools

Yea, it was worn out


Amp mounted. It's not perfect, just functional. I will make this look nice later.

Ohhhhhhhhh YES finally new seats to replace those god-awful/uncomfortable/ugly/broken/no side support OE seats

Stored the old stuff

Looking better

The corbeau seat brackets don't tilt the seat back enough
Solution: cut, modify, and weld so the seat is a little lower and tilter back a little bit


Be nice on the welding, it was my first ever attempt. And with an arc/stick welder

This is for "situational awareness" - should have bought one ages ago

That is all for now. I have more photos to upload, maybe I will to them later. And then I have a ton more on my phone. This is about 8 months behind reality, so there will be some more exciting progress posted up shortly.
This thread will deliver.
The e36



Searched for two months - looked at a few cars - lots of crazy people asking crazy prices for cars in poor shape. E30 came up on CL at a good price and seemingly decent condition, next day I take a look, buy it on the spot. Got a good price, body was okay, but mechanically (which is where it counts) there was NOTHING wrong with it. Not a single mechanical issue. Even the OBC/check lights work perfectly. Nothing broken, all lights, windows etc all working.
Brought her home



The small issues I wanted to take care of right off the bat:
-Shifter was SOO loose and the throw was like rowing a boat
-Interior was dirty, PO smoked in the car
-I need music - all that driving for work is painful without good sound
Got some initial supplies

Rat's nest wiring to the aftermarket radio which didn't work

PO tried to fix the shifter by stuffing bits of paper+gum wrappers in the ball joint???


Better

All the crap that came out

Started cleaning the carpet (sorry didn't have a "before") - it was nasty

Took the seats and everything out. It was a good idea. There was ash and "dirtyness" underneath everything


Supplies for valve adjustment

New shift boot

Had a nice day, so I detailed the e36.... the e30 will get its chance to shine... later


More supplies to add to the new radio and shifter

Z3M shift lever - it was too short for the e30 and led to a super short shift but an increase in "engagement effort"
solution: put the Z3M lever in the e36 and the e36 lever in the e30
result: both cars got a shorter shift and feel awesome!! especially the e36


Had to remove the weight thing around where the DS connects to the trans

SHIT


;D;D;D

Comparison of the Z3M and e36 levers

Here is what came from the boxes


New oil sprayer bar - I was told this was the last one in stock in the US at the time lol - luckily it wasn't too far to drive and get it

What's the best thing to do with a stock e30?? ROAD TRIP
Drove through Death Valley with a friend from school before he departed to hike the Appalachian trail






Removed all of the tar heavy stuff from the trunk. It was easy. But maybe that was because it was cold. It literally came out in a couple chunks. Took me 5 minutes.


This is why the tar in the trunk came out



I built my own sub box with some rough specs I found of the "lukebox". No intention to rip off another forum member's hard work - I have the utmoast respect for that. He (stereoinstaller) actually posted some rough dimensions for someone else, so being the avid DIYer, I couldn't bring myself to pay for something I thought I could make myself (I will eventually buy a lukebox anyway as I am sure it will sound better considering I know nothing about sound engineering and acoustics)


Got a new reupholstered back seat



FINALLY the rest of my tools and stuff arrived from NJ - what a mess. I have too much stuff


Looking much better

Sub and box installed

Maintenance supplies.
Sidenote: don't touch my tools

Yea, it was worn out


Amp mounted. It's not perfect, just functional. I will make this look nice later.

Ohhhhhhhhh YES finally new seats to replace those god-awful/uncomfortable/ugly/broken/no side support OE seats

Stored the old stuff


Looking better

The corbeau seat brackets don't tilt the seat back enough
Solution: cut, modify, and weld so the seat is a little lower and tilter back a little bit


Be nice on the welding, it was my first ever attempt. And with an arc/stick welder

This is for "situational awareness" - should have bought one ages ago

That is all for now. I have more photos to upload, maybe I will to them later. And then I have a ton more on my phone. This is about 8 months behind reality, so there will be some more exciting progress posted up shortly.
This thread will deliver.
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