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e82 135i, Broadways, 18" RF from France

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  • sam.
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    Originally posted by Dane083 View Post
    Any updates bro?
    Originally posted by Dane083 View Post
    Also, if youre considering selling the wheels, i might be interested
    The car is parked for now till spring comes in. I just drive my e31 during the winter. I don't plan to sell the wheels. I can't wait for the cold to end so I can make these horsepowers talk again

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  • 5SpeedEJ6
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    Dope car man! where do you work if you don't mind me asking?

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  • Dane083
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    Also, if youre considering selling the wheels, i might be interested

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  • Dane083
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    Any updates bro?

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  • Mudcoatedgolfer
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    Originally posted by sam. View Post
    You have so many awesome cars and each of them close to perfection!

    Dont tell me that is your garage?!? ^^^^

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  • sam.
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    Originally posted by Pimpin325Ci View Post
    Do you have any close up pictures of while you were cutting your fenders? Or at least some finished shots? I'd like to do this to my own 135i but would like as much insight as I can get before I take an axe to my car.

    Thanks
    No close up but it mostly looks like stock fender. In your case, I would use a fender roller instead of cutting the fenders. I cut mine because like I said they had a flat of an inch. If you cut them, the inner and outer part of the fender will not be sealed together anymore and you'll accelerate the rust development. If you do, I would personnaly weld them together in place after the cut and apply a sealant and paint the trimmed part to make them last longer.

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  • Pimpin325Ci
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    Originally posted by sam. View Post
    And then I just did this lol



    The 2 rear fenders were replaced and so they had a big flat of an inch around the wheel arches. I kept like 10mm. The panels will be welded back again and sealed before going into the paint job.
    Do you have any close up pictures of while you were cutting your fenders? Or at least some finished shots? I'd like to do this to my own 135i but would like as much insight as I can get before I take an axe to my car.

    Thanks

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  • sam.
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    Originally posted by adolfitovr6 View Post
    hello, i love your car a lot,awesome work on the cage, also i have a some pics a take last year on worthersee





    haha thx!

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  • adolfitovr6
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    hello, i love your car a lot,awesome work on the cage, also i have a some pics a take last year on worthersee





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  • Mehowski
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    What a fantastic build, I love bimmers and I love RFs, great combos. The 1 series are growing on me real quick too. Great job!

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  • XkokidureX
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    Awesome 135! Love the "weird" look on the RFs, congrats!

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  • golfingeur
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    Super jolie, bravo

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  • sam.
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    Thanks guys!

    Dirty bimmer at the Bimmermeeting 2015, Belgium.



    Last edited by sam.; 02-27-2015, 01:11 AM.

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  • electricalbox
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    Awesome.

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  • sterling archer
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    this thread inspires me to build my 135i. I just wish I had the time

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