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				a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:05 pm
				by E3OBM
				all related to e30 cabs
1- red leather, what edition of the e30 cabs does the red leather come in, was it ever a factory fitted interior?
lotus white comes in motorsports, so does the bubble leather, but where does the red interior come from?
2-i have had auto and manual roofs, when taking the roof down do you always get to a stage where you have to tuck some of the roof in to fold it away properly so it doesnt hit the rear headrests?
is it the same for auto roofs, at one stage you have to go to the back to tidy up the folding?
i think thats it for now
thanks
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:06 am
				by grantfk10
				Not sure about the red leather question, but regarding the rear headrests - as long as they're at the lowest setting, my auto roof clears them ok. I just sit there with my finger on the button  

 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:17 am
				by ChrisBarns
				on my manual roof it clears rear headrests easily. Mind you until i read the above I didn't realise they had height settings!
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:19 am
				by cliffybabe
				my manual roof clears the rear head rests, i never let nyone move them 

 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:39 am
				by Greeny
				I certainly prefer the manual roof, peice of mind knowing there are no creases in the back window. I think with the power hoods you would still need to get out to fold the roof properly to stop creases in the window but it's not a nessecity.
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:58 am
				by mrLEE30
				i dont need to fold my roof in to avoid it hitting the headrests, but i do require a fold at the first cross member and i need to tuck in the canvas straps, if i dont do this i cannot close the roof cover (manual roof by the way)
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:38 am
				by B7
				Red (Cardinalrot) leather was available on any cab (or M3) that was ordered in the following colours according to the 1987 colour brochure.
Black (Schwarz) Cab only
Atlantis Blue (AtlantisBlau) Cab only
Alpine White (Alpineweiss) Cab and M3
Bronze Beige (Bronzitbeige) Cab only
Diamond Black (Diamantschwarz) Cab and M3
Royal Blue (Royalblau) Cab only
Lachs Silver (Lachssilber) Cab and M3
Luxor Beige (Luxorbeige) Cab only 
Red leather was not an option in any other models (although I believe you could "special order" under the individual scheme).
My manual hood always needs tucking in slightly on around the back seat radius other wise the hood cover would trap it.
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:58 am
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				Sounds like some of you guys are having a similar issue to me... Knackered tensioner straps!!
Oh I wouldn't have an auto roof even if someone paid me.
			 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:21 am
				by E3OBM
				mrLEE30 wrote:i dont need to fold my roof in to avoid it hitting the headrests, but i do require a fold at the first cross member and i need to tuck in the canvas straps, if i dont do this i cannot close the roof cover (manual roof by the way)
thats exactly what i meant, your wording is better, i have to tuck it in from the first cross member and tuck the straps in, every manual i have had its the same, i had an auto and it was the same, couldnt be arsed to run back and foward so i used it manualy.
 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:28 am
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				E3OBM wrote:mrLEE30 wrote:i dont need to fold my roof in to avoid it hitting the headrests, but i do require a fold at the first cross member and i need to tuck in the canvas straps, if i dont do this i cannot close the roof cover (manual roof by the way)
thats exactly what i meant, your wording is better, i have to tuck it in from the first cross member and tuck the straps in, every manual i have had its the same, i had an auto and it was the same, couldnt be arsed to run back and foward so i used it manualy.
 
My old roof only needed a little adjustment as you rested the lip of the roof on the edge of the storage lid. My new one, I have to slide a bar across first, fold it back, tuck it all in and all sorts as the straps are fecked.
I'd like to know if the tensioer straps are replaceable, as they are they'll prematuely age the roof.
 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:49 pm
				by DaveD
				yes they are replaceable ..i don't know what the price is at the dealer but they are in the us if you cant find them here
http://www.aabestco.com/merchant.ihtml? ... 998&step=4 
			
					
				Re: a few Q's on cabbys
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:01 pm
				by slippo
				my roof never folds away properly always need to get the creases out of the window and the big black straps always stick out and you have to push them back in, annoying and takes time but worth it!!!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 9:14 pm
				by Greencab
				After a couple of years of involuntary abstinence, I decided to give this site another go but I'm afraid I find all this talk of creases and hood tucking a little extreme for my taste.  The problem is that you chickens no longer tuck your mishes into your kaffies, so you're all a bit out of practice. Oh, the wild rhetoric of youth!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:20 pm
				by grantfk10
				Greencab wrote:After a couple of years of involuntary abstinence, I decided to give this site another go but I'm afraid I find all this talk of creases and hood tucking a little extreme for my taste.  The problem is that you chickens no longer tuck your mishes into your kaffies, so you're all a bit out of practice. Oh, the wild rhetoric of youth!
Time you had another couple of years abstinance, mate. Now f£ck off!
 
			
					
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				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:27 pm
				by Greencab
				Well thought out reply!
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:46 pm
				by Greencab
				Time you had another couple of years abstinance, mate. Now f£ck off!
No...but sorry....even that lovely old building in the background won't make your pimped up cab look classy!
 
			
					
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				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:59 pm
				by grantfk10
				Greencab wrote:
No...but sorry....even that lovely old building in the background won't make your pimped up cab look classy!
This site is for people who appreciate E30s, their own and other peoples, if you're only here to cause bother, then crawl back under your stone, you are not welcome with comments like that.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:43 pm
				by grantfk10
				chuckle!
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:10 am
				by E30Mark
				Don't take the bait !
Greencab, behave, please  

 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:41 am
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				Greencab wrote:After a couple of years of involuntary abstinence, I decided to give this site another go but I'm afraid I find all this talk of creases and hood tucking a little extreme for my taste.  The problem is that you chickens no longer tuck your mishes into your kaffies, so you're all a bit out of practice. Oh, the wild rhetoric of youth!
Listen, Troll. Time for you to return to the cave from whence you came. You are clearly dellusional if in reading the topic you expected something different in responce.
A cab roof should last about 10 years and if people do not yet realise the little black thingies are tensioner straps and fundamental to the longevity of the roof, then this thread has been worthwhile.
How you cannot distinguish between a thread offering some level of techincal advice and discussion on prevailing fashionble preferneces (nee taste) is beyond me. Perhaps you should return to w@nking over heat magazine if you have nothing constructive to add.
I also fail to see the similarity betweeen this thread and rhetoric. Now pi$$ off and learn some new words to practice.
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:45 am
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				Greencab wrote:Time you had another couple of years abstinance, mate. Now f£ck off!
No...but sorry....even that lovely old building in the background won't make your pimped up cab look classy!
 
A set of Alpina reps is hardly 'pimped up' now is it Troll. 
Troll leave.
 
			
					
				
				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 12:08 pm
				by maxfield
				Greencab wrote:After a couple of years of involuntary abstinence, I decided to give this site another go but I'm afraid I find all this talk of creases and hood tucking a little extreme for my taste.  The problem is that you chickens no longer tuck your mishes into your kaffies, so you're all a bit out of practice. Oh, the wild rhetoric of youth!
If you don't like the site then piss off. 
Why come on here and make a cock of yourself?
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:32 pm
				by cliffybabe
				blatantarrogance wrote:
A set of Alpina reps is hardly 'pimped up' now is it Troll. 
whats wrong with pina reps im gonna 
 
  
and Green cab, go take a long walk off a short cliff 

 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:39 pm
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				cliffybabe wrote:blatantarrogance wrote:
A set of Alpina reps is hardly 'pimped up' now is it Troll. 
whats wrong with pina reps im gonna 
 
  
and Green cab, go take a long walk off a short cliff 

 
Nothing!! I was saying they hardly constitute the car as being pimped!!
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:07 pm
				by cliffybabe
				blatantarrogance wrote:cliffybabe wrote:blatantarrogance wrote:
A set of Alpina reps is hardly 'pimped up' now is it Troll. 
whats wrong with pina reps im gonna 
 
  
and Green cab, go take a long walk off a short cliff 

 
Nothing!! I was saying they hardly constitute the car as being pimped!!
 
 
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:53 pm
				by tylerma
				E30Mark wrote:Don't take the bait !
come on guy's take note
all these replies you give the looser a reason to stay
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:55 pm
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				True, but nothing wrong with bashing a troll from time to time!!!
Oh of course, then banning them for being disruptive!  

 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:57 pm
				by tylerma
				blatantarrogance wrote:True, but nothing wrong with bashing a troll from time to time!!!
Oh of course, then banning them for being disruptive!  

 
I didnt know you had a cab
for some reason I thought you had a tourer  

 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:06 pm
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				Wouldn't mind a tourer. Had my cab for 4 years now!
Wouldn't mind a 2 door either!!!
			 
			
					
				Re:
				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:10 pm
				by tylerma
				blatantarrogance wrote:Had my cab for 4 years now!
same here
and still loving it
 
			
					
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				Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 5:16 pm
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				tylerma wrote:blatantarrogance wrote:Had my cab for 4 years now!
same here
and still loving it
 
Me too, although I need some more horses!! 2.0 isn't enough!!
 
			
					
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				Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:20 am
				by bootyman
				That green cab is pimped.  It looks like something 50 cent would own  

 I think you should de-pimp it and flare the arches, bigger and wider rims, a few screens and a colour change and it would look standard then   

 
			
					
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				Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:14 am
				by Rosc0PColtrane
				bootyman wrote:That green cab is pimped.  It looks like something 50 cent would own  

 I think you should de-pimp it and flare the arches, bigger and wider rims, a few screens and a colour change and it would look standard then   

 
I hate you pipe and slippers standard car owning twitchers!!!
 
			
					
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				Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:57 pm
				by Greencab
				It's great to push a stick into a wasps nest every now and then. Pitty this one was empty. You're right though, this site is no place for an old crettin like me, so I'll f#!k off, as you kindly suggested. Before I go though, I want to thank you all for keeping the value of cabs down by your tastefull customising.
Keep on arthuring your chauds!
			 
			
					
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				Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 10:27 pm
				by eko
				Greencab wrote:It's great to push a stick into a wasps nest every now and then. Pitty this one was empty. You're right though, this site is no place for an old crettin like me, so I'll f#!k off, as you kindly suggested. Before I go though, I want to thank you all for keeping the value of cabs down by your tastefull customising.
Keep on arthuring your chauds!
Fool 
