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    Spent today fixing a variety of small items.

    Mainly the transmission rear seal, and it's leaking from the damn shift selector, yet again. Fuck me.

    Anyway, big item is got the trim on the driver's side, it was late, so I called it a night, I'll get the passenger side next week.



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      Looks mint. Idk how I feel about the black mirrors though. It’ll probably grow on me. Keep up the work.

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        Originally posted by Jokester View Post
        Looks mint. Idk how I feel about the black mirrors though. It’ll probably grow on me. Keep up the work.
        I feel ya on this.

        I would only paint them in color if I could fully disassemble one and do it right. I tried with one, and the case broke, so I made a practical decision and went with black.

        It looks fine to me, they're mirrors, not going to sweat it.
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          I personally prefer the black mirrors on early style cars, especially when the rest of the trims been blacked out too.

          This is gonna look SWEET!
          1984 Delphin 318i 2 door

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            Originally posted by wworm
            I personally prefer the black mirrors on early style cars, especially when the rest of the trims been blacked out too.
            I have to agree, I think the black gives it a nice contrast with some of the other trim pieces. Looking good brother!
            '86 325e Zinnoberrot /// '02 325ci Schwarz II /// '18 M4 Azurite Black Metallic ///

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              Most of the interior is in.

              Aside from waiting on parts, I'll have it about 95% complete by the end of the weekend.





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                A/C wiring figured out, for a fat dude in Louisiana, that's #2 to getting it running.



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                  Installed my decals from Pukar Designs.











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                    @Melon, any idea how much you're gonna have in this beautiful restoration once you're finished with her? Just curious...


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                      Originally posted by BMWBrat View Post
                      @Melon, any idea how much you're gonna have in this beautiful restoration once you're finished with her? Just curious...


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                      About $23,000.

                      There's many things along the way where I could have saved serious cash, and that's all part of the learning experience. I've never done a resto before and I jumped into this feet first, without really having a plan.

                      If I were to do this again, I could probably cut 25% off of that, easily. Also, I'm counting specialized tool purchases in that as well.
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                        Originally posted by Melon View Post


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                        look like my wheels , Rial daytona?
                        1986 LTW M52 (First project 2015- )
                        1998 e36 328ic/5 -
                        Roundie alpina pig cheek’d (1969)
                        1967 2002 parts car
                        1994 318iS junked.

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                          Originally posted by Melon View Post
                          About $23,000.



                          There's many things along the way where I could have saved serious cash, and that's all part of the learning experience. I've never done a resto before and I jumped into this feet first, without really having a plan.



                          If I were to do this again, I could probably cut 25% off of that, easily. Also, I'm counting specialized tool purchases in that as well.


                          Wow...that's a lot cheaper than I would've expected. You've saved at least that much in labor. LOL! But projects like these are a labor of love. I know you'll treasure it for a long time. Great work!


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                            Originally posted by JeLani View Post
                            look like my wheels , Rial daytona?
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                              Originally posted by BMWBrat View Post
                              Wow...that's a lot cheaper than I would've expected. You've saved at least that much in labor. LOL! But projects like these are a labor of love. I know you'll treasure it for a long time. Great work!


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                              So much that^

                              Paying someone to do this would have been 40-60k
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                                Originally posted by Melon View Post
                                So much that^



                                Paying someone to do this would have been 40-60k
                                I'd argue more man.

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