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"Having won more road races than any other model in history, the E30 M3 is considered by many to be the world's most successful road race car." - Simply put, E30s kick ass.
Just got it back from the cage builder today. Came out fantastic. The chasis is incredibly stiff now. Just got to do some body work and what not, and get it ready for some paint!
Full cage pics.
Rear shock reinforcements
Best shot I have of the Style 44's. I just don't have the room to take a bigger picture, or a wide enough lens.
What is up with this one pipe that goes to the trunk floor? Was it not long enough?
It's a sleeve, and they do this so they can fit the cage in first with tack welds, then lower the cage down, and weld the top sections of the main hoop. Otherwise the top sections are too close to the roof, and they can't get the welding torch in to reach all the way around the tube.
Some people do it by cutting the floor pan of the car and dropping the entire cage through the floor, then welding in new floor plates once they're done. My guy elected to use sleeves.
It's a sleeve, and they do this so they can fit the cage in first with tack welds, then lower the cage down, and weld the top sections of the main hoop. Otherwise the top sections are too close to the roof, and they can't get the welding torch in to reach all the way around the tube.
Some people do it by cutting the floor pan of the car and dropping the entire cage through the floor, then welding in new floor plates once they're done. My guy elected to use sleeves.
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