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  • Family Heirloom (1986 BMW 316 'Chromie')

    I'm not a new guy to the 3 series game having built a magazine featured E36



    And being the current owner of my E36 325 Drift toy



    However, after having to temporarily surrender my licence for a year and therefore being unable to drift, my grandad decided that I needed something to cheer me up and I was presented with a whole new 3 series challenge. The keys to his beloved E30 'Chromie'! I had wanted to get my hands on this for so long and now it's mine to do with what I see fit. What a gift!!!

    The car is a 1986 pre-facelift E30 316 4 door in platinum green.







    The moment I got home I was straight on Ebay shopping for parts.

    First up I ordered a set of these





    (reps I know) 16x8 and 16x9 staggered set up with 195/45/16 Achilles ATR’s to be stretched onto them and 25mm hubcentric spacers.



    And a pair of fresh badges.

    Trial fitted the wheels on the car last night







    Tyres should be fitted tomorrow night so expect an update

  • #2
    Color of the car is shexxyy. This will be good
    Insta: @pantiesmores

    Build: http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...hlight=versace

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    • #3
      Will the flares being chrome.. you should definitely polish those lips


      W I L D M A N 'S R O D S H O P




      R.I.P P.WALKER 2013/11/30

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      • #4
        Cheers guys.

        Got the tyres mounted up onto the wheels tonight and I love how they sit

        195/45/16 on 8's and 9's







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        • #5
          looking to be off to a great start!
          i can tell this car is in the right hands
          Proceed
          Hi, I'm Chris and i drive a Miata
          ASS & KITTIES

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          • #6
            Got over to the car and threw the wheels on for some Tractor stancing. High is the new low don't you know?! :P











            Removed the towbar too whilst I was on.

            Last edited by victim; 06-07-2013, 04:12 PM.

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            • #7
              If anybody ask's, just say its on air but you have it raised up
              Low Expectations

              E46 static and undrivable Build

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              • #8
                Clean car . Thanks SW. I might be getting into the Euro game -_- blast your sexy old cars.

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                • #9
                  Photoshop is my friend :P

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                  • #10
                    Spent today using a combination of E30, E36 and Vauxhall Corsa parts to make the Chromie low

                    Got some second hand -40mm Weitec's along with a load of other bits for £21 on Ebay



                    Chucked them on to decide how much to 'modify' them by



                    1.5 coils were removed



                    Got some Corsa B -60mm springs for £10 and mated them to some E36 ride height adjuster cups that I have from my drifter



                    Chucked them all together and ended up with this



                    Nice and flush



                    Last edited by victim; 08-02-2013, 11:58 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Chucked a little classic AA badge on the grill too just to add to the old man spec of My Grandad's old car :P

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                      • #12
                        Couple of pics of our bavarian driveway at home with the 3 generations



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                        • #13
                          First i was like: Meh it's a 4 door...

















                          But then:


                          Maybe a lil' bit lower in the front?
                          What kind of trunkspoiler is that?


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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by OrangeBlue View Post
                            Maybe a lil' bit lower in the front?
                            What kind of trunkspoiler is that?
                            I agree and I'm looking to go a little lower at the front soon.

                            It's a BMW M-Tech 2 spoiler which is too late for the car really but as it was my Grandfathers car before mine and he loved the spoiler, it's staying for the time being

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                            • #15
                              The classic looking Blaupunkt head unit looked so in place amongst the 80's dash but it lacked the features that I would have liked from a daily drivers audio system



                              It would have been a shame to replace it with something modern so a decision was made to retain it as the radio and run a hidden CD/iPod player and the glovebox top provided the perfect panel to hide one away.



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