HELP reqiured for IT idiot
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Help! despite many attempts to use a pic of my latest toy as my signature. I've now got as a signature an image relating to IMAGESHACK.
I've follwed all the advice on the forumhelp pages but I'm not getting very far.
Any sensible advice for this IT idiot would be gratefully recieved
I've follwed all the advice on the forumhelp pages but I'm not getting very far.
Any sensible advice for this IT idiot would be gratefully recieved

I've never used ImageShack, so I may be wrong here. When you upload to ImageShack, you'll see the picture you've just uploaded, on the screen. Right-click the picture itself, select Properties from the menu (at the bottom) and then a window will come up. Halfway down that box there'll be an Address (URL) bit. Highlight the URL part on the right, copy it, then paste it over the URL you currently have in your sig-box here on the Zone, between the [IMG] tags.
Now saying "URL of remote avatar not valid" when i try to load it into my profile. God I hate computers... give me a car engine any day!!!!
Are there any other image hosting sites that are idiot proof?
Are there any other image hosting sites that are idiot proof?
Last edited by houston on Sun Dec 07, 2008 4:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
http://tinypic.com
Comes up with a list of one-click URLs beside the uploaded picture. Couldn't be easier. Fast too.
Comes up with a list of one-click URLs beside the uploaded picture. Couldn't be easier. Fast too.
Thanks, i've just used 'freeimage hosting' seem to have succeeded now just have to work out how to make the image a bit smaller and then customise it a little Thanks again ,I'll try tinypic now thanks again
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You're my hero!!!!! I've worked out how to do it !! who says you cant teach an old dog new tricks!
Thanks for the comments about the car. Only owned it for 2 weeks and very time it get in it I have a hugh cheesey grim that makes my jaw ache!
Now got t o sort the problem with the car, if you take it over 4000rpm it works breifly them misfires like a pig, really lumpy hopefully Curcuit motors at Castle coombe can sort it for me tomorrow!
What to you think of the wheels? I'm looking for an original set of 16" BBS's cross spokes. There's a post on the Zone for some for sale but guy is in Portugal!
Thanks for the comments about the car. Only owned it for 2 weeks and very time it get in it I have a hugh cheesey grim that makes my jaw ache!
Now got t o sort the problem with the car, if you take it over 4000rpm it works breifly them misfires like a pig, really lumpy hopefully Curcuit motors at Castle coombe can sort it for me tomorrow!
What to you think of the wheels? I'm looking for an original set of 16" BBS's cross spokes. There's a post on the Zone for some for sale but guy is in Portugal!
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Yes, previous owner had them refurbished 3 times before he was happy with them, shame the car hasnt got its originals (germany build sheet shows it had genuine alpina) but previous owner said they were a pain to keep clean (iknow what he means). I have a set of the genuine 16" alpinas on the Cab.Cloud wrote:They're Schnitzer ones? They're not my thing. Don't look too bad, but could be better. IMO cross-spokes on M3s don't work. 11 spoke look cool.
I see from your pic is your pride and joy a 2002? A friend of mine is very nearly completed a 10year full restoration on a 2002. Saw it last week it is abolutely gorgeous, better than new even. He will se at the shows with it next year, he's going to be overwelmed bythe interest he will get in the car, (no pics sorry) his car is silver ,watch out for it next year.
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I would of helped you out, but cloud beat me too it. Suppose it saves me explaining
. BTW, beauty of an M3 mate! Looks shiney too.
I'm sure Ant on here (from A-Tech) will help you out if you can get the car to his garage. Apparently his work is awesome. Thats if you can get it too him, or afford it.. not sure what he charges, although if you just want it looked at any reasonable mechanic should be able to help. (or do it yourself if you know what your doing). If the cars mint tho and original i suggest keeping it like that... but thats my opinion.
i suggest going for some split rims on the M3s. or Borbet A's if they're your thing. M3s need bigger wheels but 16" BBS are a great investment in good nick for originality. TBH most good alloys are good investments, especially if you find v.good nick 2nd hand ones as they wont drop much in value.
In case you dont know what i'm on about!
BBS Split rims: (something similar to these)
http://www.dcr62.net/Car%20Pics/luxorbi ... 0%20M3.jpg
Borbet A's (i want these for my new 325i...)
http://www.crazynorwegian.com/Borbet%20C.jpg
Other... (similar to BBS, but a little nicer
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http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
Good Luck with your car dude. Tis a stunning example, going from that pic.

I'm sure Ant on here (from A-Tech) will help you out if you can get the car to his garage. Apparently his work is awesome. Thats if you can get it too him, or afford it.. not sure what he charges, although if you just want it looked at any reasonable mechanic should be able to help. (or do it yourself if you know what your doing). If the cars mint tho and original i suggest keeping it like that... but thats my opinion.
i suggest going for some split rims on the M3s. or Borbet A's if they're your thing. M3s need bigger wheels but 16" BBS are a great investment in good nick for originality. TBH most good alloys are good investments, especially if you find v.good nick 2nd hand ones as they wont drop much in value.
In case you dont know what i'm on about!
BBS Split rims: (something similar to these)
http://www.dcr62.net/Car%20Pics/luxorbi ... 0%20M3.jpg
Borbet A's (i want these for my new 325i...)
http://www.crazynorwegian.com/Borbet%20C.jpg
Other... (similar to BBS, but a little nicer

http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... highlight=
Good Luck with your car dude. Tis a stunning example, going from that pic.

Uni is killing the project.
Thanks for the comments, and the advice NayC. going to get original BBS's on 16" if i can, with out blowing the overdraft! First things first lets get it purring properly........ all the time!! otherwise some idiot in a Pug 106 is gunna take me on at the lights and probably win!!
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houston wrote:Thanks for the comments, and the advice NayC. going to get original BBS's on 16" if i can, with out blowing the overdraft! First things first lets get it purring properly........ all the time!! otherwise some idiot in a Pug 106 is gunna take me on at the lights and probably win!!


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I know this is only a help in one aspect, but I reckon this is about the right size.
Use www.photobucket.com you can edit size, can crop, edit contrast etc all on the website.

Use www.photobucket.com you can edit size, can crop, edit contrast etc all on the website.

I've wanted a 2002 ever since I can remember. When I was younger, the other lads in school drooled over the Lamborghini Diablo (and Ryan Giggs, I seem to remember) but after hitching a lift in an E30, I was so impressed with everything about it that I bought one, and have since never had enough money to buy a working 2002, though I've never stopped wanting one. I look forward to seeing the restored one. Ten year restoration sounds good, since the 2002 is slowly dying out, it pleases me to know that one more has been saved.houston wrote:I see from your pic is your pride and joy a 2002? A friend of mine is very nearly completed a 10year full restoration on a 2002. Saw it last week it is abolutely gorgeous, better than new even. He will se at the shows with it next year, he's going to be overwelmed bythe interest he will get in the car, (no pics sorry) his car is silver ,watch out for it next year.
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loving the m3 mate. must admit i have a soft spot for a 2002 my mates got one in his barn hes restoring its coming along nicely. he did have a rhd hartge m3 but sadly a greasy single track road + hump back bridge + telegraph pole = cat b m3
worst thing was it happened at 30 mph

if you need any help with posting pics extra drop me a pm ill give you a contact number and ill talk you through it
James

worst thing was it happened at 30 mph



if you need any help with posting pics extra drop me a pm ill give you a contact number and ill talk you through it
James
not this one wasn't it the 3.5 Theo bought ?bmwsport wrote:Is this ^^^ the same Hartge M3 zoner Theo bought? I carn't bear to see ultra rare nice example E30's in this state![]()
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it was even more hard seeing this car up close specially after knowing how good this car was before this



here is a pic that was taken about a week before


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It's a piece of cake mate, plus provides online storage!!houston wrote:Thanks for the photo bucket advice, I've only just got the hang of tinyPic, wont post any more pics until i truely know what I'm doingRosc0PColtrane wrote:USe Photobucket. Upload photo. Click resize.
Not my car, but very similar when you first glance at it!jbh wrote:loving the m3 mate. must admit i have a soft spot for a 2002 my mates got one in his barn hes restoring its coming along nicely. he did have a rhd hartge m3 but sadly a greasy single track road + hump back bridge + telegraph pole = cat b m3![]()
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if you need any help with posting pics extra drop me a pm ill give you a contact number and ill talk you through it
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I don't suppose he has any of the remains of the car still?
Do you fancy selling me back that Hartge steering wheel I sold you James?
keep an eye out on ebay.houston wrote:Thanks for the comments, and the advice NayC. going to get original BBS's on 16" if i can, with out blowing the overdraft! First things first lets get it purring properly........ all the time!! otherwise some idiot in a Pug 106 is gunna take me on at the lights and probably win!!
i picked up a very good original set that had been badly advertised for much cheapness. never touched a curb, never been painted, just grubby and a few scratches from being sat in a garage for 10 years. the 3 centreaps i bought to finish them off cost nearly as much as the other 4 wheels!
I was going to keep them to put the car on if i ever sell it, but having seen how much people are asking for them i may just end up refurbing and selling them on

cheers,
harry
harry
were hoping to do a re shell soon TheoTheo325 wrote:
I don't suppose he has any of the remains of the car still?
Do you fancy selling me back that Hartge steering wheel I sold you James?
im afraid im still on the look out for more hartge goodies for my tech1 Theo if i spot another Hartge wheel ill give you first refusal but as it is im afraid its not for sale at the moment
I didn't think you'd want to sell it! Annoyed with myself for selling the steering wheel and old shape badge, I could have taken a mould of the badge and got some made up. Good old hindsight...
Thanks for keeping me in mind with another steering wheel, I will do like wise on other bits. There's a rocker cover on ebay.de at the moment if you haven't already spotted it.
Good luck with the reshell too.
Thanks for keeping me in mind with another steering wheel, I will do like wise on other bits. There's a rocker cover on ebay.de at the moment if you haven't already spotted it.
Good luck with the reshell too.
ive got it in my watch the now Theo but im under strict orders not to spend to much intill after xmas
but if i can try and sell some goodies then well see what happens but work is slow at the moment
if you manage to get your hands on an old style badge to take a mould from id be inereted if you get others made up


but if i can try and sell some goodies then well see what happens but work is slow at the moment

if you manage to get your hands on an old style badge to take a mould from id be inereted if you get others made up
