Alpina C2 2.7 touring. At the paint shop
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e30topless
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this tourer is going to be a stunner
loving the updates
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E-bay is your friend.
I sold a maplight mirror for £65, and an un-stitched M-tech II wheel for £103 recently.
Simon, loving the updates, can't wait until my thread turns into a rebuild thread instead of the taking apart!!
I sold a maplight mirror for £65, and an un-stitched M-tech II wheel for £103 recently.
Simon, loving the updates, can't wait until my thread turns into a rebuild thread instead of the taking apart!!

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I don't see why not, prices seem to be between 250-300.bss325i wrote:Its not a shagged 3.91!Simon13 wrote:to much £££ barry, drop the price
£300 is the going rate for a minty 3.73!
If its a low mile dry quiet one surley its the 300?
And in the less common ratio of 3.73!SUMPCRACKER wrote:I don't see why not, prices seem to be between 250-300.bss325i wrote:Its not a shagged 3.91!Simon13 wrote:to much £££ barry, drop the price
£300 is the going rate for a minty 3.73!
If its a low mile dry quiet one surley its the 300?
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Simon13
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So..........week 5 passes and still no camshaft, every week on the phone "friday" i hear, this has been twice after being told 10 days 4 weeks before
But anyhow plenty other goings on!


Here are a couple of the small plates needed on the drivers inner arch. Every E30 i've had that i have bothered to check this area has needed wome welding.
It's always around the welded on brackets. This car was pretty good and none of it was really visable. But i hope we are sorted for long time now it's all undersealed up!

So with that all dry onwards with the rest of the fuel system

All back in and plain sailing..............until the big 19mm bolt which holds the bottom of the shock to the trailing arm stripped it's thread when i was torquing it up
I replaced the very new koni adjustibles on the car with some good old bilsteins to match the front shocks. KW 60mm rear springs. I've got the H&R touring springs but they look way too high! I may fit them later though
fooking pain in the arse but i guess just bolting another good arm on will be the best fix, never goes smoothly!


The whole of the interior back in at last!

Car finally on all 4 wheels, only for a short time now we have a trailing arm swap to do!
When will it all end! lol
But anyhow plenty other goings on!


Here are a couple of the small plates needed on the drivers inner arch. Every E30 i've had that i have bothered to check this area has needed wome welding.
It's always around the welded on brackets. This car was pretty good and none of it was really visable. But i hope we are sorted for long time now it's all undersealed up!

So with that all dry onwards with the rest of the fuel system

All back in and plain sailing..............until the big 19mm bolt which holds the bottom of the shock to the trailing arm stripped it's thread when i was torquing it up
fooking pain in the arse but i guess just bolting another good arm on will be the best fix, never goes smoothly!


The whole of the interior back in at last!

Car finally on all 4 wheels, only for a short time now we have a trailing arm swap to do!
When will it all end! lol
Mmmmm, mint silver leather! 
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SUMPCRACKER
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Good thread, almost a Haynes E30 restoration guide!
Whats the crack with the red one?
Whats the crack with the red one?
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Si hats off to ya u do go the extra mile congrats

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go
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Simon13
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So today dealing with the minor dilema! Feels like a full time bloody job this car now

Jacked up again

Trailing arm out! I didn't take anymore as i was bored of it! I'd had to take the "spare" trailing arm off the breaker turd before. But it's all done and no thread stripping on the big 19mm bolt for the shock haha
But, someone in a previous life had cross threaded the metal brakeline at the caliper end. So i had to swap the pipe from the old arm. Also to top it off the wheel bearing is hammered. I swapped the whole lot including the handbrake cable seemed the easiest way. I've never actually done this job on an E30 before today!
So curing one job created another but its a better trade off me thinks


Pulled the smoked indicators and side repeaters off my 2dr resto as thats going for the standard look! So not all boring stuff today
Will be a mean ass from the front view with the spoiler!

Jacked up again

Trailing arm out! I didn't take anymore as i was bored of it! I'd had to take the "spare" trailing arm off the breaker turd before. But it's all done and no thread stripping on the big 19mm bolt for the shock haha
But, someone in a previous life had cross threaded the metal brakeline at the caliper end. So i had to swap the pipe from the old arm. Also to top it off the wheel bearing is hammered. I swapped the whole lot including the handbrake cable seemed the easiest way. I've never actually done this job on an E30 before today!
So curing one job created another but its a better trade off me thinks


Pulled the smoked indicators and side repeaters off my 2dr resto as thats going for the standard look! So not all boring stuff today
Will be a mean ass from the front view with the spoiler!
+1!B7 wrote:At last, the boy's seen the light!Simon13 wrote: Pulled the smoked indicators and side repeaters off my 2dr resto as thats going for the standard look!
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Simon13
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All yee bow to the camshaft of Dr.Schrick!

Nice tape eh?!

Prized morsel! Sal got there in the end! spec is 284/272. This works very well with the Racing dynamics 6 branch as RD used s very similar cam on their 2.7's
Also sorted a nice tailgate, so all good.
Need to collect my M3 brake master cylinder now to get her on the road
So we'll be working towards a running engine for saturday
Whoop whoop


Nice tape eh?!

Prized morsel! Sal got there in the end! spec is 284/272. This works very well with the Racing dynamics 6 branch as RD used s very similar cam on their 2.7's
Also sorted a nice tailgate, so all good.
Need to collect my M3 brake master cylinder now to get her on the road
So we'll be working towards a running engine for saturday
Whoop whoop
More seriously now, its a lovely thing and nice to see a lot of attention being put into getting the engine spot-bollock-on.
Wtf must your drive look like with all the scrap you are accumulating, I bet wifey is well chuffed! Whats the car count now?
Wtf must your drive look like with all the scrap you are accumulating, I bet wifey is well chuffed! Whats the car count now?
He's selling me the 2dr for £2500!
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Simon13
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£39 Dan cheap as! makes up for the euro situation
E36 is going for a better life in the staples to naples run! 1 e30 being scrapped. New e30 as a daily and the pinas as toys. Jubbly
I only own half of the touring, about time it spent some time on it's other owners drive!
E36 is going for a better life in the staples to naples run! 1 e30 being scrapped. New e30 as a daily and the pinas as toys. Jubbly
I only own half of the touring, about time it spent some time on it's other owners drive!






