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Those muscle cars have no value to most guys who are interested in BMWs, Hondas, Lexuses from the 1990s, 2000s.
On the other hand, Baby Boomers are not interested in Ford Ts, which their grandparents had restored.Comment
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Tell me about it. Pulled the carpets from my E28 this weekend for the first time since 1986.
This will be the fourth car I've had to address some form of floor rust. Par for the course on something that has seen road salt unfortunately.
On the plus side I'm pretty good at sheet metal fab & welding by now


'87 BMW E30 325is Turbo
'99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328iComment
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James Crivellone site has been broken for weeks again. Takes me 3 to 5 minutes to load a single page. Can you let some of us that have an interest in saving this forum get involved?Comment
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Hey look, tags don't notify me for some reason.
I'm very much alive, but busier than ever these days. I did a ton of additional database tweaks the other day when TJ (Thanks!) hit me up on Facebook regarding slow performance. It isn't perfect but neither is the vBulletin database schema.
To cover a few things, the site has not been sold, just partnering with BMWCCA E30 Chapter so we can try and drive up some traffic and utilize this as a discussion board. I'm very willing to chat with folks regarding the future and keeping R3V more relevant and would be happy to jump on a conf call, discord, whatever to keep some movement going on it.
I also don't post much on the R3V Facebook group.. frankly I don't care for it (or FB for that matter)
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Good to see you stop by James, I think itās probably a good idea to start simplifying things here. In addition to that itās probably a good idea to try and give some more people moderator powers, and see about archiving threads to not lose any of the historical stuff that is still survivingSimon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment
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wont lie, ever since e30tech was lost and photo bucket ruined the internet I have found it pretty difficult to stay invested in forums. For me they remain integral for research but i've been more of a reader for the last few years than a poster. Majority of people who used them in the 2000's have grown up or out of cars, moved onto houses, families, family cars ect and flocked to facebook/reddit. I hate facebook so counts me out lol, but im still building the E30 I started in 2012. It would really suck if this place ever disappeared as there is so much info and knowledge here that I still refer to when my brains forgotten something.Boris - 89 E30 325i
84- E30 323iComment
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I have relied on BMW Airhead, Porsche 912, and e28 forums to restore and run my cars and motorbikes over the last 23 years. This is a really good community that works. These cars cannot be run without a community to help figure out things when they go south. I am in for the long haul.Comment
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i'm here to the bitter, or sweet, end lol.
we've lost too many resources.
edit: i used to avoid this place during it's peak. now i'd take all dumb assery back just to see the place stay active. where did the dumb assery go anyway, did it move up to e46 ?Comment
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Simon
Current Cars:
-1966 Lotus Elan
-1986 German Car
-2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

Make R3V Great Again -2020Comment




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