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  • BimmerCANNON
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    My eyes...seared tuna steaks...staring at monitor...read entire thread...in 5 hours.
    Good stuff in here, I'm jelly.
    I built a custom wood roof rack for my e30 off your design/build I found in revlimited a little while ago, hope thats cool same car too 318is, same color, same pealing roof paint haha

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  • mikey G
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    ...Gorgeous cubb. We need more updates, you got us like crack fiends over here

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  • CubbyChowder
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    Originally posted by pDubs View Post
    Just spent half of my work day reading this entire thread from start to finish.

    Awesome work man! It definitely is huge motivation and you share very similar interests with me. I read how old you are a few hours ago but forget. I just turned 24 this month and IIRC we are around the same age.

    Cars and building things such as the tables you have been designing are my dream. I just wish I had the resources you have. You are very lucky!

    Now that I have all this motivation I am going home from work and finishing putting my e36 m3 back together. It's been apart for about a month now in my garage as I've slowly fixed it up and replaced parts and brought them to my painter. It's very close to going back together and the past few days I've lost the drive.

    This thread also makes me regret not taking pictures along the way to create a build thread for mine. I've always tried to get in the habit of taking pictures along the way but i just get in the zone and completely forget to take any, haha.

    Good luck with the car and I can't wait to see more. Subscribed and will be checking in for updates. Looking forward to them!

    -Peter
    Dude I'm so sorry for the late response but thank you so much and I'm glad my build could spark some motivation in you! As for resources, it honestly doesn't take much to get started and I don't doubt that you could build the things you dream about building in your own garage. I've totally slacked on photo documentation over the last year, it's something that's slowly dwindling as time goes on, I totally have the same thing where I just get too in the zone and don't think twice about stopping and taking photos. I don't consider that a bad thing though.

    Thanks again and all the best to you and your projects



    Originally posted by animal View Post
    So fresh - look forward to updates! Those tables are insane - would love to purchase one from ya if you have time to make more!
    Hey dude just got your email and will respond tomorrow!

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  • animal
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    So fresh - look forward to updates! Those tables are insane - would love to purchase one from ya if you have time to make more!

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  • pDubs
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    Just spent half of my work day reading this entire thread from start to finish.

    Awesome work man! It definitely is huge motivation and you share very similar interests with me. I read how old you are a few hours ago but forget. I just turned 24 this month and IIRC we are around the same age.

    Cars and building things such as the tables you have been designing are my dream. I just wish I had the resources you have. You are very lucky!

    Now that I have all this motivation I am going home from work and finishing putting my e36 m3 back together. It's been apart for about a month now in my garage as I've slowly fixed it up and replaced parts and brought them to my painter. It's very close to going back together and the past few days I've lost the drive.

    This thread also makes me regret not taking pictures along the way to create a build thread for mine. I've always tried to get in the habit of taking pictures along the way but i just get in the zone and completely forget to take any, haha.

    Good luck with the car and I can't wait to see more. Subscribed and will be checking in for updates. Looking forward to them!

    -Peter

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  • Minty_Fresh
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    love the tables man. and it goes with out saying the 2002 is awesome.

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  • DeltaAlpha9
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    I love this hybrid VW/BMW build. Definitely subbed for more '02 awesomeness and the damn cool furniture building.

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  • CubbyChowder
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    Thank you everyone for the words of encouragement! I'm very appreciative of every comment I read, and I wish I could show that appreciation better! It means a lot, honestly.

    Originally posted by Mehowski View Post
    Now you see, everyday I wake up and somehow manage to end up on the s|w forums before I eat breakfast haha. Either way, I always see this thread near the top and wasn't really that interested since here in England you don't get many 2002s and I didnt think much of it. Then a day or two I bumped into a black 2002 with a bright red leather interior and holy shmoly, it was unlike anything I've ever seen before. Now here I am, hopping on my computer to see this thread right at the top of my screen... a couple of hours later here I am on page 43 after reading it all and I must say that this is a tremendous thread haha! Well done, like seriously not only do you have one heck of a car, but also your own garage and the skill to build anything you want out of metal. The wheel choice is perfect, absolutely flawless, and I have to say it doesnt really matter what colour you make it as I don't think theres a specific colour that would ruin it. Personally, I'd have it Alpine White, but afterall it's not my choice it's yours. Also, I think someones already mentioned this but it's so nice to have such a big thread written up so well, the fact that you're well spoken makes it 100x better. The roofracks are also amazing, you've definitely found a gap in the market as I've not seen any low profile ones before and they do look great, you should definitely do your best to make them a reality since they will sell like hot cakes, and put alot of dolla in your pockets. And finally, best of luck with the build, now that I've caught up with it I'm looking forward to more updates!
    That's awesome to hear man, I'm really glad my build could bring you some joy. Thanks for all the kind words. This build thread and all the nice comments have definitely fueled my motivation to keep pushing a lot of times, and although the 2002 has sadly been on the back burner for a few months, it's all for good reason and progress on that will come in time. I have been more focused on my shop lately, so it's not like I'm just too lazy to work on it, and that's what makes me feel ok about letting it sit there.

    As for the roof racks, I really think I need to pursue these more. Lately I've been getting a lot of interest in them, and have people contacting me about them pretty frequently, so I think I'll take it as a sign to get my ass in gear and come up with the perfect design.

    Stay tuned! And thanks again.

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  • Mehowski
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    Now you see, everyday I wake up and somehow manage to end up on the s|w forums before I eat breakfast haha. Either way, I always see this thread near the top and wasn't really that interested since here in England you don't get many 2002s and I didnt think much of it. Then a day or two I bumped into a black 2002 with a bright red leather interior and holy shmoly, it was unlike anything I've ever seen before. Now here I am, hopping on my computer to see this thread right at the top of my screen... a couple of hours later here I am on page 43 after reading it all and I must say that this is a tremendous thread haha! Well done, like seriously not only do you have one heck of a car, but also your own garage and the skill to build anything you want out of metal. The wheel choice is perfect, absolutely flawless, and I have to say it doesnt really matter what colour you make it as I don't think theres a specific colour that would ruin it. Personally, I'd have it Alpine White, but afterall it's not my choice it's yours. Also, I think someones already mentioned this but it's so nice to have such a big thread written up so well, the fact that you're well spoken makes it 100x better. The roofracks are also amazing, you've definitely found a gap in the market as I've not seen any low profile ones before and they do look great, you should definitely do your best to make them a reality since they will sell like hot cakes, and put alot of dolla in your pockets. And finally, best of luck with the build, now that I've caught up with it I'm looking forward to more updates!

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  • Welfare
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    Keen for a roof rack

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  • crf1877
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    Keep going sir. More Power.

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  • amish_rabbi
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    I have to agree on the kickstarter for the roof racks, You don't really have anything to lose doing it, spend a bit of time getting supplier quotes and firming up the design. I've noticed 3 or 4 people what essentially built a business selling just on kickstarter.

    Some good photography and it should sell itself on the vw/bmw boards. the low profile is unique and a great feature as many sit to high for the super low aesthetic. my fav part of it is the bracket for the drip trays, but that's my designer brain kicking in lol

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  • fventura03
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    great work, wish i had a shop like that to work on stuff.

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  • headcache
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    Fukme! This must be what it means when people say follow your dreams.

    Originally posted by CubbyChowder View Post


    I would love to have a car in this state....I would just leave it and never "finish" it. Automotive art right there.

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  • CubbyChowder
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    Originally posted by TeckniX View Post
    I'll go ahead and start asking for 10% on profit, since I'm giving some pretty sound biz advice.

    Money issue? Easy.... You have prototype and skills to build. Create a kickstarter like campaign for your roof-rack idea. Figure out how many you can build and how much you'd sell them for; that's what you make your 'money goal'. BOOM! Instant backers of your build and pre-pay for your rack plus some cash in the bank


    You're welcome
    I've thought about Kickstarter, but I feel like I need to figure out waaay more stuff before I actually pursue a campaign. It's definitely something to consider though. My main focus is coming up with a design that's simple enough to keep them structurally sound, lightweight, aesthetically pleasing, affordable to produce and safe to use. Off to the drawing board I go!

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