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  • ^Yes, perfect excuse to supercharge with a massive blower.

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    • Putting these photos I took here just for record keeping.


























      Oil pan progress is slow / nonexistent.
      Last edited by TheNeek; 11-02-2013, 12:47 PM.

      Mr. Belvedere

      I want to buy your single 4x100 Ronal Racing center

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      • Great shots! Car is perfect man

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        • I like Johns idea.




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          • This car is amazing, the color, wheels, fitment! Overall quality build friend!
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            • Oilpan attempt #2. Just gonna shorten the extra one I have. 1" taken off the sides, now to square it off and try to keep some of the capacity.

              Mr. Belvedere

              I want to buy your single 4x100 Ronal Racing center

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              • The louvers set your car off perfectly=) Ever think of fitting a deeper front lip? I love how the car looks now but I wonder how it would look with the front being more even with the sides.
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                • Originally posted by Earl View Post
                  The louvers set your car off perfectly=) Ever think of fitting a deeper front lip? I love how the car looks now but I wonder how it would look with the front being more even with the sides.
                  With the oilpan mods above I will be hard pressed to find a front end that won't get crushed. But I am on the hunt for something that is fitting, or I may just make my own, who knows.

                  Mr. Belvedere

                  I want to buy your single 4x100 Ronal Racing center

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                  • Either way I am sure itll look spot on=)
                    95 318ti & 96 328is

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                    • Bronzegeburt

                      Nice work. Just another car that in no way could legally be driven in Germany...pretty sad.

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                      • ...... Took the words right out of my mouth... This is amazing! The wheel fitment is SPOT ON!!!
                        -Christian.

                        '91 318iS AW2/blk slow garage queen/build...
                        '02 ///M3 carbonschwartz 6MT daily beast
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                        • Could you just shorten the m10 steel pan and use another pickup? I would certainly like a steel pan vs' an aluminum pan, granted you have air.
                          Dice Stylzz

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                          • Originally posted by Dcestylzdtailer View Post
                            Could you just shorten the m10 steel pan and use another pickup? I would certainly like a steel pan vs' an aluminum pan, granted you have air.
                            I believe the m10 was ditched for an m42.
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                            • Originally posted by Earl View Post
                              I believe the m10 was ditched for an m42.
                              No i know that, i was just saying because i would prefer to have a steel pan only because if you're going to be that low driving, you'd have a greater chance of the aluminum pan cracking than a steel pan breaking. Thats my only reasoning, my question is if their is a shorter pickup to allow you to shorten the m10 steel pan and reenforce it or if you could use the m42 pick up with the m10 pan.
                              Dice Stylzz

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                              • Originally posted by Dcestylzdtailer View Post
                                No i know that, i was just saying because i would prefer to have a steel pan only because if you're going to be that low driving, you'd have a greater chance of the aluminum pan cracking than a steel pan breaking. Thats my only reasoning, my question is if their is a shorter pickup to allow you to shorten the m10 steel pan and reenforce it or if you could use the m42 pick up with the m10 pan.
                                An M10 pan is nothing like the two piece M42 oil pans.

                                Mr. Belvedere

                                I want to buy your single 4x100 Ronal Racing center

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