looking great. carpet turned out very well.
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Fuck..
You're going to town now mate!
Not looked for ages (cos I couldn't find it)
I still liked in the tan though!
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Thank you=) I think the black will suit it much better in the end
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Originally posted by floatingdino View Postdang Earl, that interior is pimpin as heck, and those center caps are pretty gangster too. I for sure would not have the patience to do this much fiddly small stuff on my car.
Originally posted by theseeker411 View PostDamn you're just killing bro.
Originally posted by Charlie View PostI have just read all 27 pages and I'm feeling inspired!! Great build thread, keep it up and I can't wait to see it finished
Originally posted by Falco_e36 View PostYour thread makes me want to keep and work on my 316 compact.
Love your work and motivation!
Originally posted by Evil Panda View Post<3
I have a little to update with what got done yesterday. It is a big step in the right direction=)
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Takes too long doing photobucket links on the phone haha
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Thursday I arrived to the shop to see how the fuel rail turned out.
I also installed a little more hardware from Fastenal.
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They gave me an m10 nyloc nut instead of an m12, so I had to put the old diff bolt back in until they get that sorted.
I went to Summerfest Thursday as well and saw this
I wanted to take it for a ride so bad=)
Saturday I decided to make it my goal to get the car back on all four wheels. With me patiently awaiting my quote, I figured that the car needs to be ready to roll as soon as possible.
With that I started by priming the front subframe and control arm mounting areas. I wanted to make the surfaces as nice as possible to keep from dirtying up my new parts. I didn't want to install any of this until the entire front end was cleaned up and undercoated, but they will be doing that when they paint so I will be dropping this all once it gets to the bodyshop anyways=)
I started by laying everything out (I didn't lay out the struts and calipers since the cardboard was too small)
I then installed the front subframe
After that came the control arms and Treehouse Racing mounts
I then bolted the front knuckles to the struts and then installed them on the car.
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