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  • #31
    crazy!

    Good Luck.

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    • #32
      Vert,

      Great job Vlad! How long did it take? Hey Vlad what did the project cost you start to finish?



      Mike:OMG:
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      • #33
        did those rear fenders get put on top of the originals, then blended in?
        how much work is it to get the bumpers fitted?
        do you not need the 3rd brake light to pass inspection?

        thanks for sharing those pics. really is interesting seeing the progression
        James
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        • #34
          Wow, that is simply perfect Vlad, you guys are having too much fun over there in NJ, I'm jealous, j/k. Very well done.

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          • #35
            wow........looks real sharp
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            • #36
              Very impressive work and I support your decision to use a standard cab vor it.
              Just one little detail: your upholsterer got the orientation of the M Cloth wrong on the door cards and the front & rear seats.

              Have a look at these:



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              • #37
                Nice work Vlad, love the red !

                Don McAdams
                1988 E30 M3
                "E30 M3 Owner & Enthusiast"

                www.McAdamsAutoSport.com

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by hardtailer View Post
                  Very impressive work and I support your decision to use a standard cab vor it.
                  Just one little detail: your upholsterer got the orientation of the M Cloth wrong on the door cards and the front & rear seats.
                  Not really.. It's not like the car is a sport evo clone.

                  Seeing this just makes me laugh yet again at all the people I talk
                  to every day who say they only want a NEW (insert body part here) on their (insert make model and year) car. :smile2:
                  Mark Williams
                  Dallas, TX

                  Nothing says "welcome to the neighborhood" like a search... oh wait... looks like they are all gone! :rastajake:

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                  • #39
                    Great project ! Great outcome ! Congrats my friend. !
                    Rear headrests would really complete the look. IMO they would balance the added height of the front seats... ! Just my 0.02$ !!
                    Can,



                    '87 E30 M3 (Henna Restoration)
                    '00 E36/8 Z3 M Coupé Turbo
                    '11 E90 320d M Sport

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                    • #40
                      Vlad, Awesome project, you have gone with your own ideas and I think you have pulled it off perfectly. Congratulations, enjoy your car.


                      Alan

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by CLUBBER View Post
                        Great project ! Great outcome ! Congrats my friend. !
                        Rear headrests would really complete the look. IMO they would balance the added height of the front seats... ! Just my 0.02$ !!
                        I have them and thought about using them but since I am running with the wind deflector that covers the rear seats, they would look silly sticking out.



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                        • #42
                          I really don't know what's more amazing, the car, or how conjure up the money to do all of these amazing project cars.

                          In the words of Gwen Stefani: “If I was a rich girl, nanananaaa”

                          As a college kid, I envy you Vlad. Really man I do.
                          2000 Subaru Legacy GT
                          1995 BMW M3
                          1988 BMW M3
                          2002 Honda CBR954RR
                          1993 Honda VFR400R
                          1992 Honda CBR600F2
                          1992 Suzuki GSX600F

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Ratinoff View Post
                            I really don't know what's more amazing, the car, or how conjure up the money to do all of these amazing project cars.

                            In the words of Gwen Stefani: “If I was a rich girl, nanananaaa”

                            As a college kid, I envy you Vlad. Really man I do.
                            LOL.. I am definetly not rich :wee:

                            As they say "stay in school, it will pay off" - good motivation thread, ain't it?


                            Did you guys notice that my battery is not in the engine bay? I had it relocated to the trunk using the OEM e30 m3 battery cable

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                            • #44
                              Where could a guy get one of those strut bars?!?
                              My Amusement Park On Wheels:

                              2012 BMW M3 ( The last of the great N/A M3 motors )
                              2010 MB C63
                              1990 BMW M3 ( The first of the great N/A M3 motors )

                              If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly.

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                              • #45
                                Vlad,
                                Did you do any of the work yourself?

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