
Hartge H27 resto
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Simon, I believe Schiefer is the standard colour that is found in most E30's, Schiefer is german for slate.
The black carpet is anthracite (would make sense coal black)
I'll sort some pics of the carpet out.
The black carpet is anthracite (would make sense coal black)
I'll sort some pics of the carpet out.

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OK, some more pics..
Carpet....


Back box tag, complete system has been painted with hammerite...

Rear O/S arch..



Battery tray and rear panel near towing eye is visible..

Damage on sill, not sure how this was done..

X-spokes, suit it better?

Carpet....


Back box tag, complete system has been painted with hammerite...

Rear O/S arch..



Battery tray and rear panel near towing eye is visible..

Damage on sill, not sure how this was done..

X-spokes, suit it better?



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aaaaghh those pics take me back to when i first stuck my head behind my arches for a better look, had better days i can tell ya.
easy to do a good fix if you use your noggin but then again you dont need me to tell you how things should be done
easy to do a good fix if you use your noggin but then again you dont need me to tell you how things should be done

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If it makes you feel better....mines worse than that...!!!Simon wrote:OK, some more pics..
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Pete don't care about colour, He would shag a rainbow if he could find the end of it....


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As it happens, I could do with some advice, if you don't mind..?beardymat wrote: then again you dont need me to tell you how things should be done
PM me with your e-mail addy if you don't mind helping out..

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How much for the engine 


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I have driven it, only for a short distance as it hasn't been taxed and tested for about 2 years!
Pulled really well, and was very quiet, little lumpy at idle, but I suppose that's understandable as it's been sat for so long, and only started to move around a workshop.
Guy I bought it from is also a rally driver who rallies a 325i sport, and his comments were that it felt considerably faster than his 325i (no mods allowed due to the regs), and that it also felt twitchier than his 325i. Thinking maybe a 40% diff...?
Pulled really well, and was very quiet, little lumpy at idle, but I suppose that's understandable as it's been sat for so long, and only started to move around a workshop.
Guy I bought it from is also a rally driver who rallies a 325i sport, and his comments were that it felt considerably faster than his 325i (no mods allowed due to the regs), and that it also felt twitchier than his 325i. Thinking maybe a 40% diff...?

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well a 40% diff would certainly be noticable i think compared to the 25% ones. Might be a good go between the welded diff and standard LSD. It might be lumpy because of the cam also as hartge lumps used a more aggressive cam than alpina. They cough a touch with 272 cams fitted.
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would be a strip down job i expect and someone with knowledgable eyes on medium case diffs! do you even know the ratio?
Close ratio box must be there too? Big fat bilstein dampers?
Close ratio box must be there too? Big fat bilstein dampers?
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Simon, I've only just found this thread. I have to say that I'm gutted for you that it's turned-out the way it has. At the start of the thread it all looked so promising.
At least if you can get your investment back on some fragments and get to keep some for your Touring, all won't have been in vain.
I have to echo Tom's sentiment though. I've never been a fan of the MTech2 side-pods - I've seen too many horror's posted here in the last 4 years.
All the best with the fragfest mate.
At least if you can get your investment back on some fragments and get to keep some for your Touring, all won't have been in vain.
I have to echo Tom's sentiment though. I've never been a fan of the MTech2 side-pods - I've seen too many horror's posted here in the last 4 years.

All the best with the fragfest mate.

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Haha, black carpet will be going into the touring! No blind fitted.
Stu cheers for the comments, as I've said though, the price I paid for it, it was always going to be a winner. I'm not afraid to take on the bodywork, just see it a little pointless if the car is never going to be regarded as a proper H27. Shame really as the car has a good mileage, with history and all old MOT's to go with it.
Stu cheers for the comments, as I've said though, the price I paid for it, it was always going to be a winner. I'm not afraid to take on the bodywork, just see it a little pointless if the car is never going to be regarded as a proper H27. Shame really as the car has a good mileage, with history and all old MOT's to go with it.

Its still an interesting sport with history and if you say your not scared of the work then why not? Dont throw in the towel just yet! People have brought back sports in worse condition ie beardymatt the legend!!Simon wrote:Haha, black carpet will be going into the touring! No blind fitted.
Stu cheers for the comments, as I've said though, the price I paid for it, it was always going to be a winner. I'm not afraid to take on the bodywork, just see it a little pointless if the car is never going to be regarded as a proper H27. Shame really as the car has a good mileage, with history and all old MOT's to go with it.
i would do it up si i think its loads better than a touring plus like you say you've got a car with a low mileage all the history and mots which i think count for a lot especially when you come to resell it. good luck with whatever you decide.
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OK, been exchanging e-mails with Kevin Bird, the car is logged on their records as a H27, and he has said that as long as all the parts are genuine Hartge, then he sees no problem with the car being regarded as a proper H27.
He has confirmed that the engine is a genuine Hartge built engine through his records, and I know that the rest of the parts from research and what I've seen on here are genuine. It leaves me to find a rocker cover and a strut brace, plenty of time for that...
This has helped me make the decision to spend the time and money, and put this car back on the road, after all, as has been pointed out, the car is still a 325i sport, and a good one is still worth money.
It's going to be a long termer me thinks though, with a recent new born (8 months now!) and another due in May 2008 (didn't waste anytime
) it won't be an overnight thing!
He has confirmed that the engine is a genuine Hartge built engine through his records, and I know that the rest of the parts from research and what I've seen on here are genuine. It leaves me to find a rocker cover and a strut brace, plenty of time for that...
This has helped me make the decision to spend the time and money, and put this car back on the road, after all, as has been pointed out, the car is still a 325i sport, and a good one is still worth money.
It's going to be a long termer me thinks though, with a recent new born (8 months now!) and another due in May 2008 (didn't waste anytime


Glad to hear you have decided to persevere with it! As i said this is an interesting sport with history so well worth saving! I know what you mean about new borns, mine's nearly 1 month old!
Good to see your going to keep her together


Only X-factor and Strictly come dancing. And i know what i'd rather be doingJhonno wrote:so er.. no tv in the depths of Wales thenSimon wrote:with a recent new born (8 months now!) and another due in May 2008 (didn't waste anytime)


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Was wondering what ratio the diff would be...

Hartge list a rear strut brace as an option, so assuming this is one, no markings unfortunately, but it looks like it's been fitted for a while..


Managed to remove the rear badges undamaged too..

Can anyone identify the spring..?


Hartge list a rear strut brace as an option, so assuming this is one, no markings unfortunately, but it looks like it's been fitted for a while..


Managed to remove the rear badges undamaged too..

Can anyone identify the spring..?


glad your going ahead with it simon.. my tec1 sport is needing a fair bit of work aswell and i did a bit of soul searching and was tempted to frag it at one point but then i decided that she was worth the time and effort but again like you it will be a long term project
The spring looks like it has an eibach marking.