SOMEONE PLEASE RESTORE THIS!
Moderator: martauto
Hi guys, just browsing ebay for random cars and found this. its VERY random but VERy cool and so worth restoring but I have neither the time or the money or I would have it!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-PICKUP_W0QQit ... dZViewItem
SOOO COOOOOOOOL, some one PLEASE buy it and restore it, I'm sure its well worth it, should be worth some if good nic! hahah
Jon:D
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-PICKUP_W0QQit ... dZViewItem
SOOO COOOOOOOOL, some one PLEASE buy it and restore it, I'm sure its well worth it, should be worth some if good nic! hahah
Jon:D
1986 e28 M535i (gone and missed)
1988 e30 320i cab (full resto STILL in progress)
1996 Volvo 850 T-5 estate (280bhp Turbo Nutter), T-5R (my precious)
1966 Fiat 850 saloon & 1970 Sport Coupe
C1 (go-kart)
1988 e30 320i cab (full resto STILL in progress)
1996 Volvo 850 T-5 estate (280bhp Turbo Nutter), T-5R (my precious)
1966 Fiat 850 saloon & 1970 Sport Coupe
C1 (go-kart)
Got too agree with Geeman That is the mother of all turdsGeeman wrote:Restore it...?
Crush it more like.
That IS a turd. No two ways about it.
Carried fish sir? Nope... just a ton of sand... nice.
Someone buy it and crush it please
john
well... the problem is the seller is asking for Ԛ£50 deposit ???? The car wont go for more than a tenner at this pace
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16azev_needed_for_my_e30
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Where i live someone chopped up a touring with a mtec 2 kit on it & made a better looking pick-up - sort of the bmw version of a p100
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It has potential, below is a link to another pick up......it needs work and its not a BMW but you get the idea!! The bmw pick up could look this good!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2L-16V-Nova-Pick- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2L-16V-Nova-Pick- ... dZViewItem
leave it to rust imo 
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Same , crush it, put it out of its misery, no bmw should end up like that! (this is somewhere else on the zone also)dlatch33 wrote:leave it to rust imo
1988 M3 EvoII, Macau Blue/EvoII trim
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1989 325i Sport M Tech II, Diamond Black/Black leather
agree with the others. its been ruined by chopping it. no point in restoring that, not only will it be a stupid financial decision but it will lookk crap, no matter how good the finish.

FOR SALE
SONY PSP'S £100
What about the couple of M3 ones floating about? My painter after doing my car has been talking about a pickup E30 with a outrageous kit like the Rieger modified or something. This could be just what he needs. Yes it does need a lot of work, but it helps if you're in the crash repair and painting trade. I've already sent him the link and i hope he buys it cause i'd love to help him bling it, then we'll see what you all think


Finally, someone that can see the original side of this strange car. It doesnt even look like its been done to be blinged, it looks like this one was made for actual use as a pick up at some point in its life so the majority of the conversion ground work should still be there and good. Hope your mate bootyman will take it! I just think its a rarety that should be saved, even if its not a standard e30!
Jon
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I hope he takes it too. He used to fit the body for TVR before setting up his own business so something like this should cost him next to nothing to fix up with his skills. He also knows half the Universe so getting parts will be easy for him. He just needs someone like me to give him ideas on what he should be putting on and what he should leave alone for the Chaves 

It's certainly not for the shy is it. He wants a massive kit, even more massive wheels and a pimp paint on his. He can do it too cause like i said, he's in the trade so wont cost him as much as you and i. We'll see if he serious or just chatting crap soon enough i guess


haha, I can see one BIg flaw in the flat bed. its going to be VERY light at the rear end, bet on an e30, the flatbed conversion is IMPOSSIBLE to control, especially that M3 one! on the other hand I guess you can stack loads of weight in the flat bed to overcome that.
Still, at the end of the day, different and lets hope it sees a huge kit like Bootymans car as it would make a VERY interesting and different show car, even if it might not be a personal taste - you have to appreciate the different!
Jon
Still, at the end of the day, different and lets hope it sees a huge kit like Bootymans car as it would make a VERY interesting and different show car, even if it might not be a personal taste - you have to appreciate the different!
Jon
1986 e28 M535i (gone and missed)
1988 e30 320i cab (full resto STILL in progress)
1996 Volvo 850 T-5 estate (280bhp Turbo Nutter), T-5R (my precious)
1966 Fiat 850 saloon & 1970 Sport Coupe
C1 (go-kart)
1988 e30 320i cab (full resto STILL in progress)
1996 Volvo 850 T-5 estate (280bhp Turbo Nutter), T-5R (my precious)
1966 Fiat 850 saloon & 1970 Sport Coupe
C1 (go-kart)
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Used for that very reason in Jap drifting circlesits going to be VERY light at the rear end,


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ive seen that on ebay it was on there ages ago as well i have thought about it. i restore bmws but got to much on at moment rebuilding & strenghening a mk 1 golf for a m8 whos fitting a vr6 engine in it hes very fussy & trying to get my cars done as well
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