Worlds longest Resto, my C2 2.7 19/3/18 Vent guage action
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320Touring
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Si, he're a pic to give you some inspiration...

And you thought your wings were bad... Turns out my car spent 17 years of its life in St Andrews, right next to the salty North sea...
on the plus side- she just needs new jacking points as inner wings are sound

And you thought your wings were bad... Turns out my car spent 17 years of its life in St Andrews, right next to the salty North sea...
on the plus side- she just needs new jacking points as inner wings are sound
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about time si, i wonder if it will be finished before my M3 !! LoL
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Have you finished yet Bert?
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Just been at it again no pic's as a rather large thunderstorm appeared, nearly just neraly got the dash out!
no pic's as its raining and the car got wet! first time since august last year
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Neil, that's why you get 5 gabillion mpg, your car don't weigh anything
Good work Si, can see this one taking a while. You got her indoors squared off with the cost on this one?
Keep the pics coming
Good work Si, can see this one taking a while. You got her indoors squared off with the cost on this one?
Keep the pics coming
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Have a look at the "Kiev Express" thread to see how "empty my car is..E30BeemerLad wrote:Neil, that's why you get 5 gabillion mpg, your car don't weigh anything![]()
Good work Si, can see this one taking a while. You got her indoors squared off with the cost on this one?![]()
Keep the pics coming
Si, dont moan about rain- I'm doing my stripdown in Scotland, with no Garage.....
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you need a garage home boy!
Right had a good crack this evening after work, dash out, engine loom, stripped the boot down, all the stereo wiring (sp), heater matrix out and half the old Cobra alarm system which is a challenge as they fitted it pretty well to my eyes! They must of had fun installing it all those years ago.

I originally thought this was aload of crap done on the engine loom, not so. It's the old alarm stuff. So i don't need another engine loom

Why do people do nuts up so f**king tight?

Boot stripped, theres som nice dents in the spare wheel well, how they got there i don't know!

Labelling the car loom up as you can't remember everything- wicked tip given to me by Mr Oldskool

See the green tyre pressure sticker? Well it's a gay pina one. I need to get it off or cover it for the paintjob because you can't get them anymore! Any ideas on this fire away

heater box out and dash. I looked at all those wires today and thought Jesus f**kin Christ. Forgive my rudeness, but the show will go on!
Right had a good crack this evening after work, dash out, engine loom, stripped the boot down, all the stereo wiring (sp), heater matrix out and half the old Cobra alarm system which is a challenge as they fitted it pretty well to my eyes! They must of had fun installing it all those years ago.

I originally thought this was aload of crap done on the engine loom, not so. It's the old alarm stuff. So i don't need another engine loom

Why do people do nuts up so f**king tight?

Boot stripped, theres som nice dents in the spare wheel well, how they got there i don't know!

Labelling the car loom up as you can't remember everything- wicked tip given to me by Mr Oldskool

See the green tyre pressure sticker? Well it's a gay pina one. I need to get it off or cover it for the paintjob because you can't get them anymore! Any ideas on this fire away

heater box out and dash. I looked at all those wires today and thought Jesus f**kin Christ. Forgive my rudeness, but the show will go on!
Good work dude.
That last pick looks shocking though, will you be taking all that wiring out too?
That last pick looks shocking though, will you be taking all that wiring out too?
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trick of the eye it's bit of red rubber instead of the normal bit fitted thereliam012 wrote:simon is it a trick of the eye or do you have a heavy gauge wire going to the rocker cover centre mounting points.
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Si- nice one, just as well I want there for dash coming out..
prefer a clawhammer
as for me getting a garage- been on waiting list for nigh on 3 yrs
prefer a clawhammer
as for me getting a garage- been on waiting list for nigh on 3 yrs
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re the tyre pressure sticker
got my standard non gaypina one off by working at the corner with a stanley blade and then lifting off carefully.not as fragile as you would think but it might help to warm it with a hairdryer or heat gun if youre brave.
didnt buy a new one for mine as im a tightarse yorkshireman
got my standard non gaypina one off by working at the corner with a stanley blade and then lifting off carefully.not as fragile as you would think but it might help to warm it with a hairdryer or heat gun if youre brave.
didnt buy a new one for mine as im a tightarse yorkshireman
No longer self employed but still available for welding duties.
I did the same with mine with a razor. I didn't buy one because they are NLA!beardymat wrote:re the tyre pressure sticker
got my standard non gaypina one off by working at the corner with a stanley blade and then lifting off carefully.not as fragile as you would think but it might help to warm it with a hairdryer or heat gun if youre brave.
didnt buy a new one for mine as im a tightarse yorkshireman
If you mean me then yes its comming along nicely, will post some pics up in a min on my thread.Jhonno wrote:Good work dude! Nearly finished yet then?
I bought one in case i have to replace the screen at any point.B7 wrote:Thats handy. I need one of those for me new sceenbss325i wrote:[ The running in one that goes on the screen is though
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Great to see you've started this Si, will be watching closely!


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Been a while but i have been busy! I knew there was a lot of work stripping but as always theres more to it than you think.

doors stripped now and very light! passenger door is badly aligned i can see now as it never shut properly
In my quest to remove the cars entire wiring loom i've had to remove everything to get it out. Not for the faint hearted and giving me a fright about refitting it
but the show will go on! So i dropped the prop, fuel tank and all the lines on Saturday.

Nice dent......

tank out and lots of space to sort new brake and fuel lines
and any rust!

filler neck and that all out now, Can you buy new stuff and goes through the metal whole? theres 3 pipes which slide into it. Sooooo much dirt wedged all in this area it was almost like concrete! It's not too bad here for rust either which is a relief just 2 plates needed me thinks



Can you see the sky through the floorpan and sunroof?

homo alert

my goodness

loom gone and all sound deadning (sp) plus pedal box

Just the engine left to come out now, all nuts, clips etc all removed from the front end now aswell
So only engine to come out now car is ready for some rust removal, which should hopefully start in the next few weeks!

doors stripped now and very light! passenger door is badly aligned i can see now as it never shut properly
In my quest to remove the cars entire wiring loom i've had to remove everything to get it out. Not for the faint hearted and giving me a fright about refitting it

Nice dent......

tank out and lots of space to sort new brake and fuel lines

filler neck and that all out now, Can you buy new stuff and goes through the metal whole? theres 3 pipes which slide into it. Sooooo much dirt wedged all in this area it was almost like concrete! It's not too bad here for rust either which is a relief just 2 plates needed me thinks



Can you see the sky through the floorpan and sunroof?

homo alert

my goodness

loom gone and all sound deadning (sp) plus pedal box

Just the engine left to come out now, all nuts, clips etc all removed from the front end now aswell
So only engine to come out now car is ready for some rust removal, which should hopefully start in the next few weeks!
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bloody hell, well done si

Considering Selling the Cabby, looks like its gonna go








