
m52 in! just few bits to finish off:)
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daymo69er
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magpie
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well done ,you need an m40 wiring loom cover on the bulkhead 

m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds
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daymo69er
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i have one just havent got around to it yet:)!! , getting there slowly tho:)
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breakermart
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do you have any more pics or info of the conversion. doing the same myself. let me know how your finding it mate 
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Jimbob
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What shell is it mate? Get yourself a battery in the boot kit if you can.
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daymo69er
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ive got a few pictures of it but there crap quality due to havinh a crap phone at the time ill put the battery in boot when got a bit more cash but clutch is slippin so getting a stage one clutch next thats priority:)
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daymo69er
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ive got a few pictures of it but there crap quality due to havinh a crap phone at the time ill put the battery in boot when got a bit more cash but clutch is slippin so getting a stage one clutch next thats priority:)
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breakermart
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good stuff! 
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eko
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Are you leaving the ECU where it is now?
Might be best using some washers or similar to raise it up a few mm to avoid damp getting into it.
If you remove the E36 wiring cover you could flip the loom over and mount the ECU under the dash as per original.
Might be best using some washers or similar to raise it up a few mm to avoid damp getting into it.
If you remove the E36 wiring cover you could flip the loom over and mount the ECU under the dash as per original.

