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  • The Euro E30

    Here is my project from the very beginning:
    I bought the euro e30, 83' 323i grey market car, at a shop in downtown Phoenix for $250 because they were going to scrap it. It didn't have an engine in it but it came with it also along with a turbo manifold and some other things. We decided the stuff we didn't need we would sell or scrap and we would put in a motor we had extra laying around which is an ETA and use my boyfriends transmission off of his old car. We towed it back to my house a week before Christmas thinking we were going to get it running in a weekend.

    Here it is sitting at the shop, it has been sitting since 2009:



    So a few months flew by and we weren't sure if we were going to keep it since we just hadn't gotten around to working on it. Then we thought it was maybe just too much work and I should just buy a running e30. A week ago a guy wanted to trade his E21 so I offered to trade for the euro car and I would set the engine in it and pay $150 on top of that. So he comes over and I take a look at the E21 and it was not what I was thinking but it ran..Then we walked to go look at the euro E30 and I fell in love with it all over again. We started talking about what we planned on doing with it and what it would look like. Then the guy said he would trade if we got it running, and that's a load of shit. If I got it running he better put money on top of his car. Idiot, anyway we got the motivation to start working on it a few days later. We took it out from the side of my house and rolled it in the driveway and gave it a good wash. It actually cleaned up better than I thought.

    After it was cleaned:




    The car doesn't need much to get started; hoses, wiring harness, and battery. The rest I have is coming off of my boyfriends car that he doesn't need anymore. So yesterday I picked up some hockey pucks and we made the motor mounts and picked up the eta motor. It needs to be power washed so that's being done today. Also yesterday we cleaned up the engine bay with silver to make it look clean and got the wiring harness done.

    Engine Bay and Front (bumpers got taken off for cleaning):






    Now the motor goes in today and we'll start hooking things up. Next month I will be rusting the hood, changed out the interior for tan hopefully, put in wooden steering wheel, wooden shift nob, and a wooden roof rack. Then I thought I would paint the bumpers black but when we started cleaning them I decided that I will let them rust naturally. Hopefully in the end it will just be a cheap cool rat car that I can drift.

  • #2
    in all honesty, im confused as to why you are bothering cleaning up the car if your final goal is to make it look beat up.
    Last edited by NegativeCamber; 02-27-2012, 01:52 PM.
    Originally posted by Kielan
    I've had a lot more fun in my Dad's Prius than I care to admit.




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    • #3
      I cleaned the car because it's been sitting for 3 years and there was tumble weeds growing in the grills and black widows in the interior. My goal is not to make it look beat up. I am rusting the hood and the bumpers because I like the look.

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      • #4


        Tho are those bumpers not rare in usa? you should sell them instead of ruining them. they fetch a pretty coin.

        Good luck with it.
        -Instagram@jdjurhuus
        Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Zic View Post


          Tho are those bumpers not rare in usa? you should sell them instead of ruining them. they fetch a pretty coin.

          Good luck with it.
          +1
          I'd take them off your hands.

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          • #6
            rust? wut?
            Originally posted by mrfobbyaccent
            i'm sorreh AWWPEHH
            | 95 e36 M3-sold POS | 98 e36 M3-track rat RIP ;( | 90 NA Eunos-lookatme car |

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            • #7
              You're going to rust the Euro bumpers? Why... Why rust the hood either? Your explanation makes no sense.
              - Kielan (Key-lin)

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              • #8
                lol...women...

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                • #9
                  The hoods paint is terrible I would rather rust it then pay a few hundred dollars to get it painted, but then I would need to paint the whole car because the paint is just not good on it anymore. It has been baking in the Arizona heat for I don't know how long.
                  The bumpers are dented. It obviously had a front and rear accident. I bought this car for cheap to make it look like what I want it to with out spending a ton of money. I have an e36 that is my baby that I put a lot of money in to make it look immaculate.
                  I bought this car for a drift missile so I can go to events and won't care if something breaks on it. Down the road if I want to snaz it up and make it a 'show' car I will.
                  Sorry I am doing something different than everyone else and not getting top dollar coil overs and spending tons of money to make this car look like it came out of the factory. That's what my e36 is for. This e30 has a lot of body damages so I am just going to make it running and driving and give it a little personality.

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                  • #10
                    why not sell the bumpers to someone who wants them, and run standard metal bumpers, or plastic bumpers or something?

                    and at rusting your hood and shit, then calling it "something different"

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                    • #11
                      Haha I can't believe it's really bothering you guys about the bumpers. I JUST SAID THEY HAVE DENTS. I am keeping them and doing what I want with them.
                      "Something different" as in not spending a ton of money on a car to make it sparkle like the builds on here. I am customizing the car the way I want to like everyone else. I specifically bought this car for a TRACK CAR.

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                      • #12
                        popcorn.gif.
                        - Kielan (Key-lin)

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                        • #13
                          women.
                          "on our way back i hit a bump and both of the springs slip off of their seats and slashed both of my front tires."

                          -Dane M

                          If your not doing this, your doing it wrong.

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                            • #15
                              good luck with the build/rust thing.
                              hope it turns out well.

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