Worlds longest Resto, my C2 2.7 19/3/18 Vent guage action
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i'll help with ice simon if you want. i've said that i would from the start, i won't let you down.
if you don't want i'll not be offended.
if you don't want i'll not be offended.
i saw a doctor and she gave me some pills....


you really wanted that carpet si,460 mile trip.did you take the alpina touring?Simon13 wrote:F**king epic, i've had a long old drive today.....................460mile round trip in fact to huddersfield and back in 1 day
Black E30 carpet. THE missing link in the 13's alpina resto of NLA parts. Thats it party is over. Everything else can be bought new for the car. My man Powelly is gonna wet vac this shizzle up. I've got black mats. Happy bunny!
Massive thanks for Steve e30topless for saving this for me. One of the few good guys on hereThis is gonna make my interior mate

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m42 touring
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i know what you mean,i was over at steves a couple of weeks ago for something i very much needed.a much shorter trip for me though,i did see this carpet then but it it wouldn't propel my car along 

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e30topless
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it's getting harder to find certain parts I have found, so if the right one's come up then you have to travel !
I bet I have clocked up 1000's of miles collecting for parts for my car, ?
wheels, kent and back 600 miles
interior, surrey and back 480 miles, I must be nuts !
I bet I have clocked up 1000's of miles collecting for parts for my car, ?
wheels, kent and back 600 miles
interior, surrey and back 480 miles, I must be nuts !
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Why don't you guys just use couriers? They;re so cheap and surely time is the most valuable thing.
I'd rather have me day and pay £40 than the tank of fuel (£50+?) and 8 hours in the car.
I'd rather have me day and pay £40 than the tank of fuel (£50+?) and 8 hours in the car.
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foook couriers , can't trust a muppet in a transit with mint leather !
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But when picking up valuble parts that arnt readily availible and some di@k head courier damages it you'll thank the effort of getting it your self.Royalratch wrote:Why don't you guys just use couriers? They;re so cheap and surely time is the most valuable thing.
I'd rather have me day and pay £40 than the tank of fuel (£50+?) and 8 hours in the car.
Plus theres a nice Hartge im sure Si had a good look at.
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there was a nice Hartge the 13 had a nice drive of. Steve i don't think i said thanks for that!
I like a road trip, i very much doubt you'd get a 30kgs car carpet delivered for £40 over a 200 miles distance.
I like a road trip, i very much doubt you'd get a 30kgs car carpet delivered for £40 over a 200 miles distance.
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I got my carpet for £40 delivered from Noo'astle.
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about £15 with interparcel
nowhere near as much fun as a nice long drive though.
i just picked up a LPG kit and 2 diffs from scotland, i was in the area though
that's another 1% of the cars mileage (1800 miles over a few days) added to the old bus
nowhere near as much fun as a nice long drive though.
i just picked up a LPG kit and 2 diffs from scotland, i was in the area though
that's another 1% of the cars mileage (1800 miles over a few days) added to the old bus
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Deffo worth it if it's a nice drive or to somewhere new but chewing up the M1/M6 etc etc is not for me...
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M1 = nasty
M6, not bad until the top where it's actually a really nice drive! if you get there, don't stop, keep on up the A7 and remind yourself why you own a E30
M6, not bad until the top where it's actually a really nice drive! if you get there, don't stop, keep on up the A7 and remind yourself why you own a E30
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I'll drive anywhere if theres something nice and exciting at the end. However, Driving to Swansea or to Birmingham for a 2 or 3 hour meeting p1sses me right off! 
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Jesus Si you not finished yet you big oem homo?
Seriously looking good. I'm jelous.
Seriously looking good. I'm jelous.
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2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
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I have to see finished pics of this car, where are they simon!

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Thanks for the free bump! saves me looking for it as the mood to spanner has taken. So this is the past 2 evenings efforts
I'm been allowed this due to collecting a large stash of parts as of late

Seen it before? la la la, but there is a difference the filler neck is in. What a sausage when theres 5 pipes that connect to it now and a 10mm bolt and the bracket. But i'm side tracking the real cause for a stiffy is there is an H&R roll bar there! f**k me where did that come from Barry?!
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Check the "S" still stamped on the diff, sad i know

Fuel filter and all pipe work fitted in. I've had the tank out again just for a laugh. But really its beacuse i found a better loom for here. The old one was bodged up around the brake pad wear sensor. Also you can't fit brake hoses either! So my braided lines are on(thanks Henry)The one i've put in isn't molested here so all good. You can't change it with the tank in
This loom plugs in under the rear seat drivers side and has the wiring for the speedo, brake pad wear, fuel level senors and the fuel pump.
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New guards on, i bought 2 new i thought fook it like always, usually they're plastic on the later cars. What do i get? 1 plastic 1 metal
rather than be a tit i just keyed the metal one up and stonechipped it to what we see here.
I'm been allowed this due to collecting a large stash of parts as of late

Seen it before? la la la, but there is a difference the filler neck is in. What a sausage when theres 5 pipes that connect to it now and a 10mm bolt and the bracket. But i'm side tracking the real cause for a stiffy is there is an H&R roll bar there! f**k me where did that come from Barry?!

Check the "S" still stamped on the diff, sad i know

Fuel filter and all pipe work fitted in. I've had the tank out again just for a laugh. But really its beacuse i found a better loom for here. The old one was bodged up around the brake pad wear sensor. Also you can't fit brake hoses either! So my braided lines are on(thanks Henry)The one i've put in isn't molested here so all good. You can't change it with the tank in
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New guards on, i bought 2 new i thought fook it like always, usually they're plastic on the later cars. What do i get? 1 plastic 1 metal
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Lots of action here and pipes flying around. Not too much swearing either i'm pleased to say




This flap has been waiting an age to go on!! The metal guard which hides your breather pipes and is always rotton now is such is pain to fit


Some of the chaos, doesnt seem much in a few photos, but its been a good 3 hours each night. Although there is a strictly no rush approach/mindset.

Large box with pina tape?! hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Air con type one whoop whoop

And to finish it all off a new bootspoiler. Just a trial fit here! Loads of money thats cleaned me all out. BUT! this lot along with a new front panel and my brake ducts are getting painted very soon. So more progress can be made on the front end.
I just need to buy some alpina discs and take a large one up the bottom for 300 euro for the pair. Then i can give the front end the same as the rear.
Rear is 99% complete, just need to fit the recon calipers once i've built them back up. They're currently being blasted and re plated. I hope they come back ok. Fronts i bought off the shelf for £40 from GSF. They wanted £70 for the rears each for stock E30 ones
Once the new front panels are done its going to be epic..........
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Very nice, but is that a spot of rust I see on the bottom of that bright yellow damper?Simon13 wrote:Thanks for the free bump! saves me looking for it as the mood to spanner has taken. So this is the past 2 evenings efforts
I'm been allowed this due to collecting a large stash of parts as of late
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Yeah dude that's GOT to go...
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No dude, but surely you could rub them down and paint or something?
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I'll donate a fairly full pot of yellow Smoothrite if you like...
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If it is I may very well take a trip over just to see this car!Alex wrote:Looking really well, will this be appearing at this years pod?

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I doubt this will be ready for the pod. Simon still has to build the engine for it. An extremely expensive task I'm afraid to say.
Not a car to be rushed now after all the hard graft.
Not a car to be rushed now after all the hard graft.
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If I come into money I will be arriving at simons door to offer him cash nobody could refuse.......must start doing the lottery.
Really fancy a C2 2.7 or a sierra sapphire cosworth.
Really fancy a C2 2.7 or a sierra sapphire cosworth.

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An engine usually helpsB7 wrote:I doubt this will be ready for the pod. Simon still has to build the engine for it. An extremely expensive task I'm afraid to say.
Not a car to be rushed now after all the hard graft.
Si are the Alpina discs groved? I am wanting to replace mine but not sure what is on mine now. Could do do a pic of them for me please when you get them?
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