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  • 1985 518i E28

    thought after owning it for nearly two months id do a little thread, isn't massively interesting at the moment. sold my golf just after buying this, didn't have to advertise it which was good. this was the golf, subframe raised, pd130 conversion, bbs e30s on BC coilovers:





    searching for a decent one was a bit harder than I thought, but managed to find this one down the road from me, went to look at it and drove home with it. day I picked it up:







    enjoyed driving a stock comfy car, but that never really lasts that long. whilst on Facebook I saw a air setup for a polo that was a set of new universal airlift rears and gaz/Firestone front setup including v2, tank compressor etc. this was ideal for me to make the setup, managed to get it all for a bargain so was happy with that.



    also saw these whilst on Facebook, wasn't planning on buying wheels till winter but couldn't help myself. 17x8&9 gotti g1001.



    test fitted 😂



    the paint looks okay in the pictures but in person was pretty bad, so decided to buy a machine polisher and give it a go. was pretty happy with the results. also got the rear quarter painted as someone had tried to repair a scratch with the totally wrong colour red.







    the chrome trim around the window was all yellow, so I got my brother to get it from bmw for me, was a bit surprised they still stocked it.





    photo from the trip to retro rides



    wasn't planning on taking it off the road till a couple of months but after driving home at 12 at night on a Sunday with no phone it decided it didn't want the spring seat to be attached to the damper anymore, which was fun. anyway next morning I got it recovered and stuff it in the unit. can see the damage and my pikey fix so I was able to move it in, was a bit tight.





    was time to start on the air, my complex drawing...



    done the rear first. machined bush holders up, nylon bushes and a stainless insert up, then welded the bush holder to the bottom of the airlift strut



    then it was the fronts, a bit more complicated but still easy enough. chop the top off the polo item, machined a new damper body, capped the end off and welded to the top part. then machined up a collar to join the air part to the bmw damper body. all a tight fit so the alignment is kept stock.





    little test of the drop



    with the gottis on



    front didn't drop enough so I'm currently making topmounts that'll give me 40mm more drop, should be able to run it low drive height with decent pressure. so was happy with that I decided to start the strip down to replace and paint everything under the car. I knew the ends of the sill would need some attention, but when removing the rear subframe the mounts on the chassis have rotted out, was too upset to take a picture but it looked bad aha.





    so that's where I am now. the next updates should be all the welding work on the chassis, always wanted to do a project which would require metal work so I guess that's a plus...

    update.

    started getting choppy, had to buy a dremel to get into all the tight spots, the thought of having to cut the other side out makes me a bit upset. anyway here's some pictures before I start rebuilding it









    also started on my topmounts, gunna tack them up, make a insert and try them out



    update.













    And that's where I'm up too now. be finishing off the passenger side welding tomorrow and hopefully get a start on the drivers side.

  • #2
    Great start on your car! I'm definitely subscribing to this thread.

    I like what you did with the rear bushings. Also, gottis are some of my favorite wheels ever. especially on an e28. Im stoked to see how this turns out!


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    • #3
      Sweet project! Gonna look great on the Gotti's!


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      • #4
        Great looking project so far!

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        • #5
          wow quite a few rust there but good work with it! This will look good!! I love the tucking
          Ruining cars since 2006 yo

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          • #6
            Looking good mate

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            • #7
              Is that rust on the subframe mount? kinda makes me afraid I have it on the same place in my car.
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              • #8
                thanks guys!

                yeah it's the rear subframe mount, the floor pan had totally rotted through, then through the bottom skin of the mount which is 1.6mm so quite some corrosion. also where it had rotted through two of the supporting layers the top layer was taking all the stress so had cracked around the weld, glad I caught it tbh as it wasn't long before it would have torn the stud straight out.

                hope to have the floor done and mount welded back in tomorrow, I'll update with pictures. also finished the topmounts which gave me a lot of drop, but now I see I need three minor notches each side to get the drop I want to achieve on the front.

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                • #9
                  loved your golf, pretty sure I uploaded a pic of it to insta from Players Classic.
                  Glad to see another E28 from the UK though, they're not as common here as I'd like them to be haha
                  In for more updates!



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                  • #10
                    cheers man, did love the golf just thought it was time to move on, had it for nearly 4 years, was my 4th or 5th mk2 haha.

                    got the passenger side floor and mount finished tonight. cut all the rust out and made a new bit to go in



                    then welded it in, didn't bother grinding the welds back flush as they aren't seen and being .8mm I didn't want to loose much material thickness, etch primered and zinc sprayed. also welded from underneath.



                    then I welded the mount back into place where it was originally welded. etch primered, I'll get some red paint tomorrow so you'll never know it was ever done.



                    just need to do the ends of the sill on this side which shouldn't be too hard, then I'll treat any surface rust I find when I strip the sill, etch primer then a coat of epoxy mastic paint along the sill and subframe mount. I need to find a final paint that looks similar to the oem finish which is on the e28s sills if anyone knows of a product that'd be great!

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                    • #11
                      Your MK2 looked amazing big fan of PD swaps. Good work on the E28 keep it up.

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                      • #12
                        awesome!! Love 28s, fantastic fab work bud keen to see where it goes!
                        '87 Benz 190E

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                        • #13
                          hohoho great stuffs here, subbed!
                          '86 W126 420SE


                          '94 E34 525i




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                          • #14
                            Looks promising. Nice fab work.

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                            • #15
                              Great work!
                              Beautifull BMW!
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                              1993 Audi 80 1.9 TDI -modified with OEM parts (sold)
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