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    My First Ever Build Thread: The Bronzit Beauty

    My name is Garrett and yesterday (Sunday, December 6th, 2015) I "purchased" my first ever BMW. This is my first ever build thread on any forum, so bear with me. It's probably gonna be very wordy and I'm sure I'm going to be overcoming loads of learning curves throughout this build.

    Here are pictures (added Sunday, December 20th, 2015):














    Here's a bit of a background story (left as I typed it the day I made my purchase) into how I've gotten to become an E30 owner:



    So, why E30? Well, I was never really a fan of any vehicle pre-2000s until about a year ago. That being said, on December 3rd, 2014, I purchased a 2008 Audi A4 Quattro. I had gotten a new job and overtime was good to me, so I went for it without much thought. It was my first ever manual vehicle, as well as my second car and first ever vehicle purchase (first car was an auto 2004 Honda Accord Coupe from my parents). I'm currently 22 years old, so this was a big deal for me. But it didn't take long for me to realize that the previous owner had left me with a project I was unaware I was getting myself into. The car was listed for $10,500 so I traded in my Accord as down payment and took out a loan for $7,500. About a week into driving the car, CEL. I called up the dealership I bought it from and was told to bring it over to read the code and figure out what they could do to help. They gave me $100 to get a replacement part. Keep in mind, I hadn't done proper research on this car prior to purchase. I was having to take someone else's word for everything. I bought the coolant temperature sensor and replaced it myself. By this time, after lots of procrastination, long work hours/weeks, it had been a couple months. This didn't resolve the issue, so the next step was to change the thermostat. I've been moving around a lot for the past couple of years, so I didn't have the proper tools to change a thermostat on a B7 A4. I was quoted around $500 at my favorite shop, but I decided to let it ride. Next thing you know, I had my cam follower checked (for the first time) and it had worn completely through (common FSI engine issue). Over $1500 in parts and labor later, and I decided to continue putting off that thermostat change. At this point, work had slowed down drastically, to the point I began seeking other employment to make my bill payments, obviously including my car payment. Eventually, I was able to find the best job I've ever had. It allowed my girlfriend and I to move out of her parents' house, where we were previously staying while she went through culinary school (at the time I couldn't afford to move us out on just my income, alone).



    My new job provided me with a work vehicle, so, aside from weekend trips to the store and friends' houses, or the occasional restaurant trip, my Audi was just sitting outside, not being driven, while I continued to pay car payments and high insurance (obviously, I had to have full coverage, since it was being financed). It was at this point that I came to full realization and acceptance that I had made an impulse purchase and hadn't really taken the time to decide what type of vehicle I really wanted. I decided I no longer wanted to waste money paying for a car that just sat there all week. On top of that, I couldn't stop daydreaming about owning an E30 after I stumbled upon the /DRIVE video of the tire punishing E30. From there, YouTube videos of both beautiful and beastly E30s became a nightly occurrence. I caught myself losing interest in anything produced [I]after[I] the late 90s (which included my A4). So I posted my Audi on Craigslist, CEL on the dash (fuck it), and waited.



    Surprisingly, I got a hit within a couple weeks. The guy was super excited about finding it at its reduced price (still above what I owed, of course), fully aware of the CEL, and checked it out the next day. It was a slightly lengthy process, but I was finally able to hand over the keys early in November. So now I was reduced to driving my girlfriend's automatic Civic outside of work as the search began to find my E30. The main concern was whether or not to purchase one that's mint, or one that's basically a blank canvas, or more like a destroyed canvas that you've got to piece back together before you can even start painting. After looking at many amazing examples on here and all over the internet, I was able to decide what I wanted: a 325i/is, 2-door or 4-, 5-speed, with a running engine, little rust, with absolutely no further regard for the condition of the interior or body (other than it having to be structurally sound/safe), all for as cheap as I could get it.



    I searched and searched and just couldn't believe the amount of rollers and E30s with no engines or transmissions for well into the thousands of dollars. I even began to get so discouraged that I looked at 80s and 90s Japanese cars, however, not really keen on leaving the European side of the automotive community that I've grown to really enjoy. Just when I had decided to settle (keep in mind, I'm driving an auto Civic, with a n/a 1.8L, with eco mode at this point) with a cheap 240sx and drop in a 1UZ to hide my tears with maximum tire smoke, I typed "325i" into the search bar of Craigslist's automotive section during my lunch break, set the model year to a maximum of 1991, and ticked the "search nearby areas" box. Just a few listings down, I saw it: an "ugly" Bronzit sedan, sitting on jackstands in a driveway, asking price $1500, "in need of new fuel pump, but otherwise good mechanical condition," along with a mention of replacing that soon. Followed by "has BC Racing coilovers currently installed." I contacted them immediately. I'm in Raleigh, NC and it was located in South Carolina, 30 minutes outside of Charleston. It didn't matter. I spoke to a woman who explained that her husband had been driving it when the fuel pump went and that he'll be replacing it before it sales, included in the asking price. That really didn't even matter, I wanted it, it was listed the lowest I've found a supposedly running E30 that wasn't a 325e/es, and only horrific, irreparable rust could stop me now.



    I went down to look at it yesterday, cash in hand, but planned to give a holding deposit so that I could come back and tow it the 4 hours home next weekend, that way they would have time to replace that fuel pump for me. I was so excited, that I did not snap a single picture, but then decided it was best to wait until it has a good hand washing first, anyway. The owner took my deposit of only $200 and gave me the keys with a copy of the clean title. She then offered to let me take it for only $1200 since I had come so far. The remaining balance is being given to her upon my arrival for pickup this weekend and words can't describe how excited I am to begin my first real automotive journey.



    I hope that you're not too angry at me for wasting your time with so many words and so little (no) pictures. But once she's in my actual possession, I'll have to upgrade my phone's memory because I won't be able to stop taking pictures. Thank you for (probably not) reading!
    Last edited by GSJones; 12-20-2015, 07:05 AM.

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    The only picture I have of her right now! haha


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      #3
      I love the B7 A4 body style,but because of those terrible FSI engines I wouldnt touch one with a 10 foot pole. Audi was covering ALOT of those Cam follower issues under an extended warranty, I would be surprised if you couldn't of gotton them to cover it. I wonder if the guy that bought it off you had all the repairs covered under Audi for free.

      Still wouldnt touch an FSI with a 10 foot pole, Ive had a few come in with the balance shaft assembly seized up, which cuts off oil pressure and blows out the rod bearings.

      great move switching from those Shitbox Audis to god's chariot!
      1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
      1991 318is Slicktop (Sold)
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        Originally posted by TimKninja View Post
        I love the B7 A4 body style,but because of those terrible FSI engines I wouldnt touch one with a 10 foot pole. Audi was covering ALOT of those Cam follower issues under an extended warranty, I would be surprised if you couldn't of gotton them to cover it. I wonder if the guy that bought it off you had all the repairs covered under Audi for free.

        Still wouldnt touch an FSI with a 10 foot pole, Ive had a few come in with the balance shaft assembly seized up, which cuts off oil pressure and blows out the rod bearings.

        great move switching from those Shitbox Audis to god's chariot!
        Hahaha it was one of those situations where it just aggravated me so much, combined with feeling like I made the wrong vehicle purchase, that I decided the best solution was to just get rid of it ASAP. It was a beautiful car, though. But nowhere near worth all the trouble. I've learned my lesson!

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          Well, I drove her about 30 minutes down the road and really intense sputtering started. So I took the nearest exit. She shut off on me every time I stopped and there was pretty major power loss. I finally limped my way to a Food Lion parking lot, where hopefully no one messed with her. I'll be going to load her up on a trailer today to get her home. Already being stubborn and we just met.


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            My First Ever Build Thread: The Bronzit Beauty



            Got her home after much struggle last night. I could barely get it cranked long enough to drive it up onto the trailer, but when I finally did, anything below about 4,000 RPM had it nearly shutting off on me. Full release of the clutch made the revs drop too much, so I had fingers crossed, knowing my clutch was likely to be destroyed. Just before the rear wheels made it up onto the trailer, I smelled that smell and my clutch went. Luckily an awesome guy in a 4RUNNER helped me pull it the rest of the way onto the trailer. I'm not happy about the burned clutch, but I am glad to finally have gotten her home. Now the fun really begins: getting her running smoothly (now with the addition of a new clutch).


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              #7
              Whoop whoop glad to see another bronzit build :)
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                #8
                Read most of the 1st part just to see 4 pictures. -__-

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                  So after a week of having it sit on a trailer at my girlfriend's parents' house, I finally got the chance to actually get it to my house today. It gets dark way too early, but I had a few minutes to really get a good look under the hood.

                  Bare with me, as this is really my first experience getting under the hood of a car. I have decent car knowledge, but my actual time under the hood is very lacking, so if I ask anything stupid, just call me an idiot nicely while still answering my questions.

                  Anyway, I found the two items pictured below:




                  They are both definitely able to "plug in" to something. My question is what, and if this is an issue. If I'm being stupid, I apologize in advance haha. I tried searching the numbers on them and got nothing helpful.

                  Originally posted by efficient View Post
                  Read most of the 1st part just to see 4 pictures. -__-

                  Haha sorry. I'm much more of a writer than a photographer. But it's finally actually sitting at my house, so a whole mess of pictures on the way tomorrow.


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                    Added some pictures to the intro so it's not so boring with all those dreaded words!


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                      #11
                      The square plug is a 12v for power. It just to add an extra accesory.
                      The 2nd small round plug might be for the abs.

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                        Originally posted by efficient View Post
                        The square plug is a 12v for power. It just to add an extra accesory.
                        The 2nd small round plug might be for the abs.

                        Awesome, thanks for the help! ABS is overrated. I'm not sure why they're just loose like that, though.


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                          The square 12v accessory power probably has a broken clip on its side where it used to clip on to the side of the fuse box.

                          Don't give up on the car. It will pay off if you can get it back in action.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ether-D View Post
                            The square 12v accessory power probably has a broken clip on its side where it used to clip on to the side of the fuse box.



                            Don't give up on the car. It will pay off if you can get it back in action.

                            Yeah, I can definitely tell it's got some broken bits on it, so that would make sense. I definitely don't plan on giving up. Three separate 4 hour drives, one way, down to look at it/pick it up can't go to waste haha. Not to mention the pain in the ass it was to load up the car on a trailer with only my girlfriend's help while the car was continuously attempting to shut off. The hard part is deciding if I should focus on getting the M20 back to proper working condition, or if I should go with a swap. From what I can tell, the motor itself seems to be in great condition. Plus if I did swap, it would be very hard to make a decision. I wouldn't want to drop a ton of cash, but I also wouldn't want to go with anything that wouldn't be a noticeable upgrade. Decisions, decisions.


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                              #15
                              Nice pick up! Look's like it'll keep you busy for a little :D The second plug looks to be your brake pad wear sensor plug, is it on the drivers side? An ABS plug should be yellow. Also, I'd defiantly invest in a "Bentley Manual" if you haven't already. There's free copys online but the book in your hands is the way to go in my opinion. Lastly, be sure the timing belt doesn't need replacement! BMW recommends every 60k miles or 5 Years, whichever comes first.


                              1992 M tech 2 Convertible - S50 Swap
                              1992 e34 Touring- S50 Swap
                              1992 325i-S50 Swap (SOLD)

                              1995 e36 M3 Mugello Red - S50 (SOLD)
                              1991 325i Convertible Laguna Green (SOLD)
                              1987 325i (SOLD);1992 M tech 2 Convertible (SOLD)
                              1988 325i Convertible Alpine White (SOLD)
                              1991
                              Brilliantrot Convertible 80k Miles (SOLD)
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