Car to do list!
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- Bakedbean100
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How many of you guys have a to do list for your E30's? im sure most of you do...... i definitely do!
Mine:
Get through MOT on friday
Keep on top of maintenance
Sort small rust patches before they go shitty
Sort droning from rear
maybe get some new springs and dampers
Share yours!
			
									
									
						Mine:
Get through MOT on friday
Keep on top of maintenance
Sort small rust patches before they go shitty
Sort droning from rear
maybe get some new springs and dampers
Share yours!
Put some rear speakers in and polish.
I've done all the dirty work now, Just waiting for spring!!!! 
   
   
  
Although when I'm back behind the wheel I reckon my OCD will kick in and I'll end up with a looooooooooong list!
			
									
									
						I've done all the dirty work now, Just waiting for spring!!!!
 
   
   
  
Although when I'm back behind the wheel I reckon my OCD will kick in and I'll end up with a looooooooooong list!

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				Jim320i
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I have a list as long as my arm for my chromie...
But basically
Full rebuild with geniune replacement parts where needed
Full respray
New interior
New wheels
And a nice place to store it so I can stare at it when its finished.
			
									
									
						But basically
Full rebuild with geniune replacement parts where needed
Full respray
New interior
New wheels
And a nice place to store it so I can stare at it when its finished.

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				Kieran_n22
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E36 rack conversion
2.5 engine thrown in
crash damage fix
little spots of rust grinded
filler/fibre glass on some of the body
full respray
new hood
BBS wheels refurb
(quite alot to do lol)
			
									
									2.5 engine thrown in
crash damage fix
little spots of rust grinded
filler/fibre glass on some of the body
full respray
new hood
BBS wheels refurb
(quite alot to do lol)

Yep - got a text file on my desktop call 'e30 & e34.txt' with a to do list on, costs & part numbers  
			
									
									
Previously owned loads of old E30s, E34s, a few E36s, E32s, E39s and an E38.
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
						Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
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				Jim320i
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fingerman wrote:Yep - got a text file on my desktop call 'e30 & e34.txt' with a to do list on, costs & part numbers
*Cough*GEEK*Cough*
 
  
 Although I think I may do this at some point for my own reference.
got 3 cars with to do lists   
 
however my 318is is nearing a "just maintenence" standard where i want it and happy
need..
se skirts and new mud flaps i have fitted
spare wheels refurbed
map light mirror and rear bllind shelf bought/fitted
sort a wobble in the seat out
new spark plug cover and polish up engine
cple of tiny dings sorted out
and a long term want is a pair of mint front wings
thats about it
			
									
									
						 
 however my 318is is nearing a "just maintenence" standard where i want it and happy
need..
se skirts and new mud flaps i have fitted
spare wheels refurbed
map light mirror and rear bllind shelf bought/fitted
sort a wobble in the seat out
new spark plug cover and polish up engine
cple of tiny dings sorted out
and a long term want is a pair of mint front wings
thats about it
Jim320i wrote:I have a list as long as my arm for my chromie...
But basically
Full rebuild with geniune replacement parts where needed
Full respray
New interior
New wheels
And a nice place to store it so I can stare at it when its finished.
That's nearly a new car!
 
  How's your headgasket job? I read your thread about the start of it a while ago. Did it turn out ok?
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				Jim320i
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It pretty much will be a new car James.  I have budgetted 5k over a period of time to do it all, but will most likely end up spending more, but I dont mind as its gonna be over a long while so its not like i'll be forking it all out in one go.
 I have budgetted 5k over a period of time to do it all, but will most likely end up spending more, but I dont mind as its gonna be over a long while so its not like i'll be forking it all out in one go.
As for the headgasket job... Did it... But It didnt seem to fix it so out with the old and in with a new engine once I pick it up from Kedge on here. Hoping to get it Thurs or fri and fit it this weekend... So should be driving again on monday.
 Hoping to get it Thurs or fri and fit it this weekend... So should be driving again on monday. 
Been looking for rust on her today, kind of hoping there was something terminal so I could just frag it, but its not bad at all, so she will remain a touring for now.
			
									
									
						 I have budgetted 5k over a period of time to do it all, but will most likely end up spending more, but I dont mind as its gonna be over a long while so its not like i'll be forking it all out in one go.
 I have budgetted 5k over a period of time to do it all, but will most likely end up spending more, but I dont mind as its gonna be over a long while so its not like i'll be forking it all out in one go.As for the headgasket job... Did it... But It didnt seem to fix it so out with the old and in with a new engine once I pick it up from Kedge on here.
 Hoping to get it Thurs or fri and fit it this weekend... So should be driving again on monday.
 Hoping to get it Thurs or fri and fit it this weekend... So should be driving again on monday. 
Been looking for rust on her today, kind of hoping there was something terminal so I could just frag it, but its not bad at all, so she will remain a touring for now.

F**k me I've got mine written down on a toilet roll hanging up in the garage.  It's that f**king long.....  
			
									
									
						
Haha touche JimJim320i wrote:Yeah but you wrote it with Crayon suchy.And the letters are really big.
It reads, 'BWM CAR STUF'

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				airborne_7
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My priority list
1. Strip interior to find out where waters entering
2. New sunroof gasket
3. New roof guttering
4. Heater matrix fixing
5. Headlight loose need new adjusting screws
once done gurentee another list
joys of e30's
			
									
									1. Strip interior to find out where waters entering
2. New sunroof gasket
3. New roof guttering
4. Heater matrix fixing
5. Headlight loose need new adjusting screws
once done gurentee another list
joys of e30's


airborne_7 wrote:My priority list
1. Strip interior to find out where waters entering
2. New sunroof gasket
3. New roof guttering
4. Heater matrix fixing
5. Headlight loose need new adjusting screws
once done gurentee another list
joys of e30's
 Sounds like water's entering everywhere, maybe some rear light gaskets as well
 Sounds like water's entering everywhere, maybe some rear light gaskets as well  
Previously owned loads of old E30s, E34s, a few E36s, E32s, E39s and an E38.
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
						Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
- Cypriotgeeza
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Just ticked off:
-Service (Air, Oil, Fuel Fliters, sparks, fresh oil)
-Water pump, Fresh antifreeze
-Viscous coupling
-Radiator
-Clutch slave cylinder
-Wheel bearing's
-Diff fluid changed (the fluid was the same colour as my car!! )
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on my i.S Stayed back after work on saturday and done them..runs so smooth now! Surprising what a service does to these machines!
 Stayed back after work on saturday and done them..runs so smooth now! Surprising what a service does to these machines!
Still got a bit to do yet
			
									
									-Service (Air, Oil, Fuel Fliters, sparks, fresh oil)
-Water pump, Fresh antifreeze
-Viscous coupling
-Radiator
-Clutch slave cylinder
-Wheel bearing's
-Diff fluid changed (the fluid was the same colour as my car!!
 )
 )on my i.S
 Stayed back after work on saturday and done them..runs so smooth now! Surprising what a service does to these machines!
 Stayed back after work on saturday and done them..runs so smooth now! Surprising what a service does to these machines!Still got a bit to do yet

Check my M30 build threads: 
Project Frankenstein: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=194154
Headgasket: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=165704
Clutch issues: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=172482
Instagram: www.instagram.com/Cypriotgeeza
						Project Frankenstein: viewtopic.php?f=25&t=194154
Headgasket: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=165704
Clutch issues: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=172482
Instagram: www.instagram.com/Cypriotgeeza
My todo list is written on a whiteboard in my kitchen!
Fit new lowering kit (with help from Jhonno!)
Get 15" center cap and refurb BBS
Fit Se skirts
Paint inlet & rocker cover black
Paint grill satin black
New tyres
Fix horn
Unblock n/s washer jet
Get dent in wheel arch repaired
All before pod in july
			
									
									Fit new lowering kit (with help from Jhonno!)
Get 15" center cap and refurb BBS
Fit Se skirts
Paint inlet & rocker cover black
Paint grill satin black
New tyres
Fix horn
Unblock n/s washer jet
Get dent in wheel arch repaired
All before pod in july

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- Have any rust repaired (to pass MOT)
- Sort out other minor MOT bits
- Put in a new carpet (once someone replies to my request and sorts me out with one!)
- Put various pieces of interior trim back on properly
- 2 new BBS centre caps
- Do a service and get that cambelt fitted
- Get some fresh paint put on a couple of panels
...Sell in a few months once I've worked out an asking price and decide on a replacement in the mean time!
			
									
									- Sort out other minor MOT bits
- Put in a new carpet (once someone replies to my request and sorts me out with one!)
- Put various pieces of interior trim back on properly
- 2 new BBS centre caps
- Do a service and get that cambelt fitted
- Get some fresh paint put on a couple of panels
...Sell in a few months once I've worked out an asking price and decide on a replacement in the mean time!
1987 E30 325i Sport
1998 Audi S4
						1998 Audi S4
*Solder speedometer cable connection at diff
*Replace mudflap I lost in the snow
*Drill and refit exhaust heat shield to stop it rattling
*Uprate suspension
*Disable brake pad warning light
*Fix oil leak
*Source a set of Mim 1900's for a good price
*Change LSD oil
*Replace rear wheel bearing
			
									
									
						*Replace mudflap I lost in the snow
*Drill and refit exhaust heat shield to stop it rattling
*Uprate suspension
*Disable brake pad warning light
*Fix oil leak
*Source a set of Mim 1900's for a good price
*Change LSD oil
*Replace rear wheel bearing
Sounds like your going to end up with a very nice chromie. Sorry to hear the gasket job didn't go to plan. But sounds like you have it in hand!Jim320i wrote:It pretty much will be a new car James.I have budgetted 5k over a period of time to do it all, but will most likely end up spending more, but I dont mind as its gonna be over a long while so its not like i'll be forking it all out in one go.
As for the headgasket job... Did it... But It didnt seem to fix it so out with the old and in with a new engine once I pick it up from Kedge on here.Hoping to get it Thurs or fri and fit it this weekend... So should be driving again on monday.
Been looking for rust on her today, kind of hoping there was something terminal so I could just frag it, but its not bad at all, so she will remain a touring for now.

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				capri_rob
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Stuff to do Now
Replace NSF Suspension Strut
Replace handbrake shoes
Pass MOT Next week with no advisories.
Then
Replace dampers all round
Fit M3 "lollipop" bushes
Get tracking done
Find and fix the reason why the car is hard to start when warm
Get injectors cleaned
Replace front fogs with working ones
Then long term :
Re-shell all the good bits into a rust free shell - preferably a Dolphin Grey 2 Door 
 
That should keep me busy for a while
			
									
									Replace NSF Suspension Strut
Replace handbrake shoes
Pass MOT Next week with no advisories.
Then
Replace dampers all round
Fit M3 "lollipop" bushes
Get tracking done
Find and fix the reason why the car is hard to start when warm
Get injectors cleaned
Replace front fogs with working ones
Then long term :
Re-shell all the good bits into a rust free shell - preferably a Dolphin Grey 2 Door
 
 That should keep me busy for a while


e30topless said : Proper BMW's have 4 headlights, last of the run was the E30 and E34/E32 anything after that is just complete shite
I've got to:
Replace all fuel and breather hoses.
Replace all flexible brake lines and fit some better front calipers that I found recently.
Redo all my exhaust / manifold gasket joints
I would like to:
Finish rebuilding my spare head
Find some good replacement seat upholstery
Replace my front and rear screen chrome strips
I'm dreaming about:
Finding and fitting a Tech 1 kit and respraying the whole car
To be honest if it wasn't for the petrol and brake lines my car is more or less where I wanted it to be, a useable clean and tidy classic which I'm not paranoid about.
			
									
									Replace all fuel and breather hoses.
Replace all flexible brake lines and fit some better front calipers that I found recently.
Redo all my exhaust / manifold gasket joints
I would like to:
Finish rebuilding my spare head
Find some good replacement seat upholstery
Replace my front and rear screen chrome strips
I'm dreaming about:
Finding and fitting a Tech 1 kit and respraying the whole car
To be honest if it wasn't for the petrol and brake lines my car is more or less where I wanted it to be, a useable clean and tidy classic which I'm not paranoid about.
These are sensations as hard to forget as they are to ignore.....
						









 
 