THE BIG 4X4 E30 CAB!!!!!!!(LOOK)
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thanks for all the comments peeps ill keep this thread updated on every bit of progress
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Nice one! I think thats the nuts
I would be happy for you to give it too me for a day to test it's off roading capabilities on Salisbury Plains


I would be happy for you to give it too me for a day to test it's off roading capabilities on Salisbury Plains



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we have been to salisbury plains with a bobtail range rover and a few ltz400 quads!!
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class, now you can really rule the roads in your BM and people WILL give way !!
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When I first read that I agreed, but then kit cars.......munky30 wrote:well thats just silly.
don't the wheels have to sit inside the bodywork for it to be road legal?
The cabby project, sounded a bit daft but the pics are insane mate!
Keep us updated!!



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Mmmmm, wonder how you would get in and out, must quite a bit off the ground... 

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because they can470813 wrote:Why would any sane person over the age of ten want to do that!!!!

fantastic; though 5 seconds after going off-road you ain't going to be able to see out of the side-windows

Just fit the OE BMW mudflaps - they are big enough to cope with those tiddly wheels/tyres.

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Needs some 15" BBS wheels. Will handle better then.....
Looks fantastic!!
Looks fantastic!!

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dose beg the question "why start with a minter?"
surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one?
surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one?
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lol nice project. I'd call it edirty.

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^^ surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one? ^^


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If I was gonna get the underside of my car caked in mud I'd want it to be solid!HairyScreech wrote:^^ surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one? ^^
leave off the negative comments.
looks like good work lads- some top engineering

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Wondered how long it would take - spoke to Steve (Red convertible) a while back now when you first thought about it.
Loving the Fessy - it was my screen saver for a while, snapped it at the Roundhills WA, also see it everyday at
Lea Rd
Well done on this project - bit bigger than "Little Foot" but i'm sure you'll end up with with smiles per miles.
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Loving the Fessy - it was my screen saver for a while, snapped it at the Roundhills WA, also see it everyday at
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Well done on this project - bit bigger than "Little Foot" but i'm sure you'll end up with with smiles per miles.
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i like it,its different but i dont agree with you neil. anything posted on here should be open to both negative and positive comments. it stops the place become a self congratulating back patting everything is great sort of place. all comments both good and bad should be welcomed320Touring wrote:If I was gonna get the underside of my car caked in mud I'd want it to be solid!HairyScreech wrote:^^ surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one? ^^
leave off the negative comments.
looks like good work lads- some top engineering

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that cabrio was nothing special to start with anyway, besides the ceations the talking point !
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entitled to your opinion James!fuzzy wrote:i like it,its different but i dont agree with you neil. anything posted on here should be open to both negative and positive comments. it stops the place become a self congratulating back patting everything is great sort of place. all comments both good and bad should be welcomed320Touring wrote:If I was gonna get the underside of my car caked in mud I'd want it to be solid!HairyScreech wrote:^^ surley there are enough shady ones about to use rather than ruin a perfectly good one? ^^
leave off the negative comments.
looks like good work lads- some top engineering
just that it almost seemed like sour grapes- IE he didnt do it

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maybe he's halfway through a similar project and is miffed because someone else unveiled one first320Touring wrote:entitled to your opinion James!fuzzy wrote:i like it,its different but i dont agree with you neil. anything posted on here should be open to both negative and positive comments. it stops the place become a self congratulating back patting everything is great sort of place. all comments both good and bad should be welcomed320Touring wrote: If I was gonna get the underside of my car caked in mud I'd want it to be solid!
leave off the negative comments.
looks like good work lads- some top engineering
just that it almost seemed like sour grapes- IE he didnt do it

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The odds of two people doing that are.. about as likely as two people putting a cossie lump into a touring!
Whats that you say?
bah - I'll get my coat..
Whats that you say?
bah - I'll get my coat..
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

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funny you should say thatMorat wrote:The odds of two people doing that are.. about as likely as two people putting a cossie lump into a touring!
Whats that you say?
bah - I'll get my coat..
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im aware of one getting built at the moment by our resident delboy but dont know if it is a touring.is it?Kos wrote:funny you should day thatMorat wrote:The odds of two people doing that are.. about as likely as two people putting a cossie lump into a touring!
Whats that you say?
bah - I'll get my coat..
