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e30Passion
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Stunning garage porn queen
Mint.. is an understatement!
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Bloody hell ,

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Thats the famous bubble car
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One highly modified Isetta 
Real shame is it'll never be driven, ever. You'd never use it and keep it that pristine.
Real shame is it'll never be driven, ever. You'd never use it and keep it that pristine.
Currently slumming it in an E46 Touring
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As much as I like to see an immaculate m3, how could you buy one and never drive it!
But I guess some people enjoy it more knowing its getting more valuable sitting there looking pretty.
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If you're rich enough you buy 2
1 to drive and the other as a piece of furniture with some spotlights on it! It probably doesn't even have fuel & oils in it..
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people see them as an investment, like a piece of art. Never to be driven, just appreciatedRobWill116 wrote:As much as I like to see an immaculate m3, how could you buy one and never drive it!But I guess some people enjoy it more knowing its getting more valuable sitting there looking pretty.
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glenn
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clean it may be.....
but its missing all the undertray cover parts, front and rear.
but its missing all the undertray cover parts, front and rear.
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*spluff*
On a side note...

What does an M3 ARB droplink connect to then as it's going up...?
On a side note...

What does an M3 ARB droplink connect to then as it's going up...?
The story so far... http://www.cookracing.co.uk/
Also please help the race budget by watching some videos
https://www.youtube.com/cookracinguk
Also please help the race budget by watching some videos
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And is that rust by the subframe mounting bolt?
Ben
Ben
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glenn
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m3 arb mount is on the legmilescook wrote:
What does an M3 ARB droplink connect to then as it's going up...?
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That looks similar to something I've just completed.
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Fal_325i
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Any more details Barry?bss325i wrote:That looks similar to something I've just completed.
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bss325i
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Fal_325i wrote:Any more details Barry?bss325i wrote:That looks similar to something I've just completed.



http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/componen ... ew,detail/
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^^ Proper job
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Where did you get all them parts zinc coated?
Also its number 243 which must of been built next to my 245 in the factory possibly?
Leigh
Also its number 243 which must of been built next to my 245 in the factory possibly?
Leigh
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e30Passion
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That gold looks stunning! How did you do the calipers without coating the inside? With the pistons still in?
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bss325i
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That's the people I use Jim.
Most likely together Leigh.
And yes the Pistons left in while the main body is plated, Pistons remain unplated as they are not in contact with the main body, then once back from plating, new seals, dust boots, bushes and nipples.
Most likely together Leigh.
And yes the Pistons left in while the main body is plated, Pistons remain unplated as they are not in contact with the main body, then once back from plating, new seals, dust boots, bushes and nipples.
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Nice steel wishbones on that evo2 
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All M3's were fitted with Steel wishbones up until 1989 if i remember correctly.Theo wrote:Nice steel wishbones on that evo2
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bss325i
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Yep!bigbird76 wrote:All M3's were fitted with Steel wishbones up until 1989 if i remember correctly.Theo wrote:Nice steel wishbones on that evo2
It still had the original steel ones on it when it turned up.
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You're right - alloy wishbones from 09/88bigbird76 wrote:All M3's were fitted with Steel wishbones up until 1989 if i remember correctly.Theo wrote:Nice steel wishbones on that evo2
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I'd happily buy that just to hang on my gallery wall as a desirable piece of art. Visitors would be discouraged from touching it, so that it would be preserved perfectly for future generations to gaze at it in wonder.
Selection of BMW hardtops available, please ask!
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They could have stretched to new brake hoses on the restomilescook wrote:*spluff*
On a side note...
What does an M3 ARB droplink connect to then as it's going up...?
Those pictures have been on the net for a good 8 years +
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Sad story about that bubble car..
True, it started as a 3 man project to build from the ground up the cleanest e30 m3 ever. An exercize in OCD if you will. The project took numerous years and the cost ran way above what they expected the car would ever recoup in sale. The car was winner of a concourse show on its first outing and made a name for itself as the bubble car, in which it did live. It was also used in some referance shots for the 17,900 emotions M3 book.
Anyhoo.. The car got sold.
To a collector of fine things.
But with no real respect for the "M" heratige per say.
After tracking the car for a short while, he determined it was too slow, and ripped the engine for a 2.5 tuned turner motorsports unit. The unit as i understand was poorly completed and leaking on 3 cyls.
After about a year +, the engine troubles were sorted and the car was put up for sale again.
So sadly , this legend of a car is now no better or cleaner than yours or mine.
Some think it was good the car eventually found the life it was intended for,
Some consider it sacrilege to butcher a museum work like that .
All in all, this level of clean will probably never be seen again
True, it started as a 3 man project to build from the ground up the cleanest e30 m3 ever. An exercize in OCD if you will. The project took numerous years and the cost ran way above what they expected the car would ever recoup in sale. The car was winner of a concourse show on its first outing and made a name for itself as the bubble car, in which it did live. It was also used in some referance shots for the 17,900 emotions M3 book.
Anyhoo.. The car got sold.
To a collector of fine things.
But with no real respect for the "M" heratige per say.
After tracking the car for a short while, he determined it was too slow, and ripped the engine for a 2.5 tuned turner motorsports unit. The unit as i understand was poorly completed and leaking on 3 cyls.
After about a year +, the engine troubles were sorted and the car was put up for sale again.
So sadly , this legend of a car is now no better or cleaner than yours or mine.
Some think it was good the car eventually found the life it was intended for,
Some consider it sacrilege to butcher a museum work like that .
All in all, this level of clean will probably never be seen again
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I know of 2 current projects that will show that car a clean pair of heels... They are still out there!
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Well that's a sad story then isn't it? Thought this museum piece was factory original but so it was restored to the highest standard only to be disrespected & ruined by a rich cock! What a shame..johnono wrote:Sad story about that bubble car..
True, it started as a 3 man project to build from the ground up the cleanest e30 m3 ever. An exercize in OCD if you will. The project took numerous years and the cost ran way above what they expected the car would ever recoup in sale. The car was winner of a concourse show on its first outing and made a name for itself as the bubble car, in which it did live. It was also used in some referance shots for the 17,900 emotions M3 book.
Anyhoo.. The car got sold.
To a collector of fine things.
But with no real respect for the "M" heratige per say.
After tracking the car for a short while, he determined it was too slow, and ripped the engine for a 2.5 tuned turner motorsports unit. The unit as i understand was poorly completed and leaking on 3 cyls.
After about a year +, the engine troubles were sorted and the car was put up for sale again.
So sadly , this legend of a car is now no better or cleaner than yours or mine.
Some think it was good the car eventually found the life it was intended for,
Some consider it sacrilege to butcher a museum work like that .
All in all, this level of clean will probably never be seen again
Another great example then that restoring a car is wasted work, time & money when it's not there to be enjoyed with respect and cherished for a long time!
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Respect to the guy for pasting it on track in my eyes. Cars aren't meant to live their life in bubbles and it's not like it's the only one out there.
Granted, if someone ruined one of the Bonkers cars I probably wouldn't condone it as they are irreplaceable, but the white turd was just a restored m3. Anyone with deep enough pockets can have one.
Granted, if someone ruined one of the Bonkers cars I probably wouldn't condone it as they are irreplaceable, but the white turd was just a restored m3. Anyone with deep enough pockets can have one.
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e30Passion
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I understand but sorry mate, no respect from me on that part!ross_jsy wrote:Respect to the guy for pasting it on track in my eyes. Cars aren't meant to live their life in bubbles and it's not like it's the only one out there.
Granted, if someone ruined one of the Bonkers cars I probably wouldn't condone it as they are irreplaceable, but the white turd was just a restored m3. Anyone with deep enough pockets can have one.
Sure you can take any car for a trackday and have fun as that was what they were build for but there are other options better suited for swapping engines to make it go faster so you can beat your buddies on the ring instead of a magnificantly restored M3!
Thats like Xworks taking his M3 to go Rallying! Not what i call enjoying and cherishing a classic.
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This! Obviously has been restored.DanThe wrote:They could have stretched to new brake hoses on the restomilescook wrote:*spluff*
On a side note...
What does an M3 ARB droplink connect to then as it's going up...?![]()
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It's one thing taking the car on the track and thrashing it... but ripping the engine out and sticking mods in etc. is just sacrilege. 
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Nothing wrong with building a 2.5 S14 for it.


