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damn this thread is dead!...
Flying up to Seattle next Thursday. I need a car for a few days, was hoping to try out something fun on Turo, but its all Prius' ... anyone got an E30 thats sitting and wants to let me circulate the fluids for a few days? Really just need the car Friday until Sunday morning. Otherwise Im getting a Chevy Cruze because its basically the only manual car available lol
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[QUOTE=delamaize;n9879143]Hey doods, I'm still alive, Been Busy AF with work, and life in general.
I'm heading back to the Fatherland to see my daughter. I'm stoked about that.
I still have the Dumpster fire, had to miss the picnic this year, because I was in Germany, seeing my daughter.
My Daughter and her mother have at least 2 if not 3 more years in Germany, It's really tempting to try to find a Touring to bring back. Of course if I do that, I'm packing that bitch with Euro parts to bring back with me! lol
I sold the 750iL I had, It just had too much rust, and I couldn't justify the cost of rebuilding the V12 to use in my other project, Speaking of that...
My new project is a 1936/37 Chevy Dump truck that was my great grandfathers. I'm building a hot rod out of it. Work is slow, but I'm getting things done. Where this ties into BMW? Well, I'm back and forth on a few different drive trains. As I mentioned, I was planning on rebuilding the V12 (M70B50), and converting it to run on multiple carbs. But the cost of the rebuilding the 300K mile'd motor was just too expensive. So I've been looking at maybe doing a M60B40, Since I have experience with that motor in the dumpster fire. The Challenge with that one will be trying to find a good, low milage M60B40, that was well maintained. I'm also looking at just doing a SBC, or a LS, I have not decided yet. I see what I want to do in my head, I just have to make it happen.
Another hobby has presented it's self to me recently. I have started collecting and repairing classic arcade machines. So far I've got 9 machine, Ms. Pacman, Frogger, Gyruss, OutRun, Nintendo DualSystem (with Vs. Excitebike and Vs. SMB), Arkinoid, Pole Position, and another cabinet that is running emulation. Pretty fun having all these old games that I remember playing when I was a kid. Anyone that is interested, their is a show every year, called Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show that happens in Tacoma. I usually have my machines there, along with another 400+ Arcade and pinball machines. This year it's June 5th - 7th at the Tacoma Convention Center. If you're into old games, it's worth checking out. http://www.nwpinballshow.com/[/QUOTE
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Originally posted by e30austin View PostDude. If you ever want to sell the Ms. Pac-Man machine...I'm your huckleberry...would love to have one for the shop.
Glad to see you around still. Safe travels overseas.
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Anyone going to the pir today? 44th ANNUAL CASCADE ENDURO(S)
Cascade Sports Car Club - Club Racing
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Portland Int'l Raceway, Portland, OR
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Dude. If you ever want to sell the Ms. Pac-Man machine...I'm your huckleberry...would love to have one for the shop.
Glad to see you around still. Safe travels overseas.
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Hey doods, I'm still alive, Been Busy AF with work, and life in general.
I'm heading back to the Motherland to see my daughter. I'm stoked about that.
I still have the Dumpster fire, had to miss the picnic this year, because I was in Germany, seeing my daughter.
My Daughter and her mother have at least 2 if not 3 more years in Germany, It's really tempting to try to find a Touring to bring back. Of course if I do that, I'm packing that bitch with Euro parts to bring back with me! lol
I sold the 750iL I had, It just had too much rust, and I couldn't justify the cost of rebuilding the V12 to use in my other project, Speaking of that...
My new project is a 1936/37 Chevy Dump truck that was my great grandfathers. I'm building a hot rod out of it. Work is slow, but I'm getting things done. Where this ties into BMW? Well, I'm back and forth on a few different drive trains. As I mentioned, I was planning on rebuilding the V12 (M70B50), and converting it to run on multiple carbs. But the cost of the rebuilding the 300K mile'd motor was just too expensive. So I've been looking at maybe doing a M60B40, Since I have experience with that motor in the dumpster fire. The Challenge with that one will be trying to find a good, low milage M60B40, that was well maintained. I'm also looking at just doing a SBC, or a LS, I have not decided yet. I see what I want to do in my head, I just have to make it happen.
Another hobby has presented it's self to me recently. I have started collecting and repairing classic arcade machines. So far I've got 9 machine, Ms. Pacman, Frogger, Gyruss, OutRun, Nintendo DualSystem (with Vs. Excitebike and Vs. SMB), Arkinoid, Pole Position, and another cabinet that is running emulation. Pretty fun having all these old games that I remember playing when I was a kid. Anyone that is interested, their is a show every year, called Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show that happens in Tacoma. I usually have my machines there, along with another 400+ Arcade and pinball machines. This year it's June 5th - 7th at the Tacoma Convention Center. If you're into old games, it's worth checking out. http://www.nwpinballshow.com/
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Originally posted by Cabriolet View PostI am in you!
I finally made it to the land of no smog/BAR
Make sure you get collector plates for registration too lol
Cya around
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It’s hard the use the forum now, I don’t want to spend forever looking for threads
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Originally posted by Habla View Post
Pre or post m52 swap? If this crank sensor and tuneup doesnt do it, then I'm putting the 2.8 in. I just still don't know that I can let it go, for sentimental reasons...
I get it, though. Some cars are meant to stick with us, long term.
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