Saw the wheel centers, got excited.
Saw the shiny transaxle, got confused.
Saw them all together, and had to double take when I saw the S38. Is that from the M5? I'm assuming the transaxle is to help with weight distribution?
I'm excited to see whats next, your threads have always been inspiration for me
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In the words of Monty Python "I'm not dead yet!"
She's not gone or forgotten. And while I've been pulled away physically my mind has been contemplating the next steps. A few small items picked up over the past year:
We're just getting started...
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#subscribed for all three projects! This 2002 will be great but I also really want to see that Honda Cafe.
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Bad-ass build with great fab work. Makes me really want to get back to the unfinished '72 2002 project that I have sitting back in my parents' garage. Subscribed...
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Any updates on this? I love the meaty tire set up and the ridiculous amount of fab work that has been thrown at this '02.
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The e28 M5 debut at the 1984 Amsterdam Motorshow and at it's launch it was the fastest production sedan in the world.
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1986 AMG Hammer. 2 years before the M5...Originally posted by TinkWithanR View PostThis was the first super sedan ever made...
Full second to 60mph faster than the M5 as well. The Hammer is capable of 187mph stock also.
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Just stumbled across this, I read the whole thing and wow man! So good. Great to see someone restoring an old car properly and giving an new lease of life.
Carry on man, carry on.
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With Heidi's unfortunate end, will you be putting your focus back on Fiona?
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Also if you wanna send that E28 M5 somewhere a bit warmer... 0:-]
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