Pics of the custom rear arm?
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My landyatch - e38 740iL
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Originally posted by Dylanhat View PostWow, this build is great. Keep it up. Sub'ed.
Originally posted by SouthCarolinaGuy View PostI know it is extreme but could you imagine this thing with about a 2.5" chop on the roof
Originally posted by lordicon232 View PostIt would look amazing, you should take one for the team and do it.
Originally posted by dazednkenfused View PostPics of the custom rear arm?
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jaw dropped and hit my desk man . Impressed beyond measure
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Originally posted by 12vsex View Postjaw dropped and hit my desk man . Impressed beyond measure
Originally posted by Matt_Slater View PostJust read the build thread, love it!
I'm running BC coilovers also on my E38, only difference is, they go no where near as low as yours.
What spec coilovers are you running? Spring rate/length/make would be a great help. Thanks.
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How come, that I've missed this project?!
I really like how much effort you put into your seven.
Are you planning to finish off your paintwork with some proper sanding and buffing? Because even on the pictures you can tell it looks really bad It needs some nice glossy finish
Oh...it was very good move going from tucked to flush fitment!
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Originally posted by ulik87 View PostHow come, that I've missed this project?!
I really like how much effort you put into your seven.
Are you planning to finish off your paintwork with some proper sanding and buffing? Because even on the pictures you can tell it looks really bad It needs some nice glossy finish
Oh...it was very good move going from tucked to flush fitment!
when i have time again i will re do it.
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This is badass, nuts that it can tuck 12s!-Christian.
'91 318iS AW2/blk slow garage queen/build...
'02 ///M3 carbonschwartz 6MT daily beast
'37 Chevy pickup-garagequeen...
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so i split my wheels, refinished them and had some custom work done....
silver faces, copper hardware.
RS waffles/hex custom fit (will thread on) and face machined to match patterns on waffles. waiting to mount tires.
rear brakes are in the machine shop getting modified to fit the spindle and once i get my new front rotors i can finalize my front brackets too.
things are happening, slowly but surely
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Originally posted by Smokey Bear View PostI love what you're doing with this, fantastic looking machine!
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decided to put the e38 on the road for a bit and drive it. had no choice since I'm moving.
got the wheels on, did some maintenance recently too but unfortunately might have to put the brakes project on hold for a month or two until i move into my new house.
also working something out to redo the clear coat on the car and get it shining finally.
for now this is how she sits
raised it a bit to make slightly more functional lol honestly tired of scraping around and not being able to go places because the car is too low
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