Mine is back on the road to !Karan wrote:woohoo, the return of the hero chariots!!!!! mine should be done by sunday and rockin and rollin again!Toby_Unna wrote:sorry haven't been on here much the last few days, will try to get the web page with the costing working again later today.
meanwhile... got an mot today! so i almost have a 335i i can actually use!
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no probs. sounds like a bloody good idea to me, like an e30 but lighter more tail happy and with a shark-nose frontKedge wrote:If you could sort me out the road test and anyother information you have on them that'd be great toby.
This last week i've really started to lean more towards doing an E21 335 rather than an E30, look even more menacing then the E30 when they are slammed.
the road test basically says it's bloody good but a bit scary. it's in one of those gold portfolio road test reprint books (i was 1 year old in 1982 and wasn't buying car magazines!!), i'll scan you it when i get a minute. or lend you the book if i see you at a meet, i bought it because it also has several tests of alpina/hartge 3.5 e30 conversions and i wanted to get an idea of how good it would be before putting the work/money in!
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top man Toby, its avey good read.

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