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little by little but its coming along. i wonder how quiet your car will be with all the mat you put in.
I wonder this myself. When I bought the car it had several missing pieces of interior trim, and solid engine mounts. I'm hoping with everything in, harder than stock, but not solid mounts, and extra sound deadening I'll be able to hear music from the stereo I put in.
Windshield in, and restored the parcel shelf today, and got it installed with my bitching seat belts.
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seat belts look fn rad
Current flame: E30 318iS Alpinweiss II slicktop / LSD - Joanne
The old man: 1970 2002 Polaris(ish) slicktop / rat rod - Wallace
The ex: E92 335i 6MT M-Sport - Betty
The heavy: 2001 4Runner SR5 Sport (3rd Gen) - Fred
This is exactly where I was not long ago, it's definitely a PITA, but once it's all done the car with look and (I hope) feel a hundred times better
Thanks man. I've been using your thread as reference!
Fortunately the PO (with my help) installed the new gas tank and re-worked all the fuel lines. All I need to replace are a few small ones to the overflow tank in the wheel well. Not having to drop the tank will save me a lot of time.
Weather was great, so got a lot of cleaning and painting done.
Painted the pop out windows.
I had plans to replace all the diff seals and paint the housing, but it cleaned up really well, doesn't leak, and since it only takes minutes to remove, I'll send it as-is (admittedly I'm getting near the end and want to hurry things up a bit.)
Got the underside of the rear coated and ready to receive it's new rear end.
How was pulling the window trim pieces for painting? I am getting closer and closer to the point where I can start thinking about paint and bodywork and taking those trim pieces off worries me a little.
How was pulling the window trim pieces for painting? I am getting closer and closer to the point where I can start thinking about paint and bodywork and taking those trim pieces off worries me a little.
Just go slow, and take your time. They're made of aluminium and can break easily.
Mine are slightly bent here and there, and it's easy to straighten them out with a little work, and besides, the clips will hold them in place once they're back on the car.
There's a great guide on E30Zone Wiki about how to remove them, I used that and it was pretty simple.
Got the new shocks installed, sway bar with IE reinforcements. But the most photogenic item was the vent windows, rear panels, and the rear seat, complete with bitching seat belts.
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