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Toes, who has time to powder coat, when you are out driftingComment
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E30's don't have frames per say, they are unibody cars. If it is hit from behind hard enough to affect the operation of the doors at all it is most likely pretty bad. It would potentially still drive fine, you would just always have a tweaked chassis
Yes it is. If you can find a good, known working manual TC for $600-700 that is a great deal. I see auto cases going for that much. If you currently have a working viscous coupling it might be worth it to buy a cheap manual case with a bad VC and use it to convert your auto caseComment
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trouble with hose?
i know the feelingComment
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If it was hit hard enough to affect the rear doors, then that means the rear quarter was shoved forward enough to pinch or hit the door itself. To see what's involved to correct this, check out Lance's thread from earlier this year covering the repairs to his Pro-3. It's basically going to require a replacement of the rear quarter or worse, the whole back half.
If you are getting the car for dirt cheap (i.e. under $500) then it may be worth it to pick it up, and if you can find a good, cheap body guy who can scab on a new backend.1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
2016 Ford Flex
2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car
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If it was hit hard enough to affect the rear doors, then that means the rear quarter was shoved forward enough to pinch or hit the door itself. To see what's involved to correct this, check out Lance's thread from earlier this year covering the repairs to his Pro-3. It's basically going to require a replacement of the rear quarter or worse, the whole back half.
If you are getting the car for dirt cheap (i.e. under $500) then it may be worth it to pick it up, and if you can find a good, cheap body guy who can scab on a new backend.
You are correct. IMO, unless it is a race car with lots of time/money invested into the cage and chassis it isn't worth it to replace quarters or the whole back end. It becomes a parts car to me if there is quarter panel damage
That said, if someone is looking for a complete rear end let me know ;)Comment
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I just found a manual t/c down in cali at some bmw specific junkyard for 700 via car-part.comYes it is. If you can find a good, known working manual TC for $600-700 that is a great deal. I see auto cases going for that much. If you currently have a working viscous coupling it might be worth it to buy a cheap manual case with a bad VC and use it to convert your auto caseComment
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Oh that is something interesting....uni-body!
The ad stated $1000 firm, and it had other dents in it. Since I got no response I just considered myself lucky I didn't waste gas seeing it.If it was hit hard enough to affect the rear doors, then that means the rear quarter was shoved forward enough to pinch or hit the door itself. To see what's involved to correct this, check out Lance's thread from earlier this year covering the repairs to his Pro-3. It's basically going to require a replacement of the rear quarter or worse, the whole back half.
If you are getting the car for dirt cheap (i.e. under $500) then it may be worth it to pick it up, and if you can find a good, cheap body guy who can scab on a new backend.
Woot made another offer on a promising car *crosses a finger*Originally posted by James Crivellone1) The internet is NOT serious business.Comment
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Transfer case + transmission out of 88ix in Portland/Vancouver area
Originally posted by James Crivellone1) The internet is NOT serious business.Comment
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Wow thats a sweet little deal on the setup on CLComment
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Your the devil for showing me this. I'm going to figure how I'm going to get this.Transfer case + transmission out of 88ix in Portland/Vancouver area
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/2716404048.htmlComment


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