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  • CubbyChowder
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    Originally posted by willis View Post
    I will allow this, but the 2002 still better be done soon.
    Thank you willy

    Originally posted by bensin View Post
    Looks great as it is. In my opinion you should only lower it a bit, put on some nice shiny rims and give it a paintjob! Cars like these deserve to be well preserved.
    That's pretty much all it's going to get. It's going to be clean and simple

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  • bensin
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    Looks great as it is. In my opinion you should only lower it a bit, put on some nice shiny rims and give it a paintjob! Cars like these deserve to be well preserved.

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  • willis
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    I will allow this, but the 2002 still better be done soon.

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  • jacbo
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    You make a damn good case for buying yourself another project.

    Car looks solid as hell and I bet it'll be perfect for what you're planning.

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  • CubbyChowder
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    Originally posted by FSUjbp View Post
    It's vinyl. Nice though.
    Oops, my bad.

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  • FSUjbp
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    Originally posted by CubbyChowder View Post
    ....Anyways, here it is. Near mint black leather interior ...
    It's vinyl. Nice though.

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  • 99sil-teg
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    Originally posted by Bronzit View Post
    That interior....
    I know right.

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  • G535
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    Interior looks great, exterior not so much - but nothing major

    Id love to daily such an E30, especially cause its a 318!

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  • Bronzit
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    That interior....

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  • CubbyChowder
    started a topic A Distraction of Sorts: My 1991 BMW 318is

    A Distraction of Sorts: My 1991 BMW 318is

    A part of me is saying that I should've never bought this 318is in the first place, strictly because it takes focus off my other BMW, a '73 2002 Roundie which is up at my dad's house completely disassembled, awaiting labor and love.

    My other half tells me this was a great decision, for a few reasons. Not only does my 1998 Honda Civic (which I bought mainly as a commuter while I build the 2002) provide zero sense of pride in what I drive, it completely misrepresents me as a person. The faded forest green paint, accompanied by "altezza style" tail lights and "JDM style" headlights (which I can confidently assume were purchased off eBay categorized under "price+shipping=lowest"), as well as oversized tires and a CD player that was probably manufactured before I was even born just don't really mesh well with me. Don't get me wrong, it's been dead reliable since I bought it 6 months ago and is ultra efficient, but something is missing.

    it's also a perfect candidate for me to gain some experience in automotive painting. I plan on repainting this e30 myself in preparation to paint my 2002 sometime in the near future. I will stick with the original DiamondSchwarz Metallic color, which happens to be one of my favorite BMW colors.

    Anyways, here it is. Near mint black vinyl interior (minus a cracked dash) and a healthy engine/drivetrain. Since it will be my daily driver, I want it to drive comfortably. I plan on replacing all the suspension bushings, rebuilding the shifter, performing general/preventative maintenance and I want to eventually build a set of coilovers and get a nice set of wheels to finish it off. Enjoy!






    Shea Butta snuck in on the last shot

    Last edited by CubbyChowder; 11-16-2012, 04:46 PM.
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