
Your E30 in the Snow
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Ziggy
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Not as much snow as some (or as much as we've had even), but enough! Now clean, dry and tucked up in the garage 


E30 in need of wiring loom smoke since April '11...
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Kemix
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What wheels are they Ziggy?
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Morat
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Touring owners, be careful of snow pulling your rear wiper down. Also try not to snap your radio ariel off!
E30 Touring 0.35 cD - more slippery than prison soap 

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!

Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!
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The_Haywood
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i scraped the snow off the bonnet then thought "b*llocks i aint took a pic for the zone" (sad i know) so here we go....


then scraped it all off to strip bits and do some work



then scraped it all off to strip bits and do some work

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brooklynballer
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Why are you using ur rear parcel shelf for a snow scraperThe_Haywood wrote:i scraped the snow off the bonnet then thought "b*llocks i aint took a pic for the zone" (sad i know) so here we go....
then scraped it all off to strip bits and do some work
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rancido64
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I was gonna ask if he's mad.. doing work to it in this weatherbrooklynballer wrote: Why are you using ur rear parcel shelf for a snow scraper
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The_Haywood
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to answer you both 
the parcel shelf is an old tatty one i removed from my old fiesta that some tool had fitted 6x9s into.
i used it as it covered a lot more surface area and was soft enough not to scratch my paintwork
and as for working in this weather.... i was bored and had nothing better to do... removing the headlights only took 5 mins any who
the parcel shelf is an old tatty one i removed from my old fiesta that some tool had fitted 6x9s into.
i used it as it covered a lot more surface area and was soft enough not to scratch my paintwork
and as for working in this weather.... i was bored and had nothing better to do... removing the headlights only took 5 mins any who
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rancido64
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Fairy muff, wouldn't catch me outside tinkering in this weather though
even if only for 5 mins lol
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The_Haywood
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aaah the snow's nothing.... i'm used to working in a freezing cold workshop so it's all cool
literally haha
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Ziggy
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Hartge.Kemix wrote:What wheels are they Ziggy?
E30 in need of wiring loom smoke since April '11...
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toby
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They are a bit more than that though aren't they Ziggy? 17"? rare? They look great anyways...
Yes good call, that's hapened to my touring twice already.Morat wrote:Touring owners, be careful of snow pulling your rear wiper down. Also try not to snap your radio ariel off!

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zaust
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Punit
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u boys need a garage
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Ziggy
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16" x 7.5" like the 1-piece jobbies, but ET20... not exactly common, but more so than the 17"s!toby wrote:They are a bit more than that though aren't they Ziggy? 17"? rare? They look great anyways...
Polished rims + road salt =
E30 in need of wiring loom smoke since April '11...
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popey7676
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Is your 3 door with the bbs wheels lowered?bigredbmw wrote:al take a pic soon when i leave for work and post it back up tonight when i get in ........ yes milkmen have to start earlier these days hahahahaha
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e30ata
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My H27 Cabby, think Iain's got one similar.


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magpie
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i Doubt very much if Iain has any snow pics of or leaves it out in the snowe30ata wrote:My H27 Cabby, think Iain's got one similar.![]()

m52 b30 stroker 6-speed 318is Galvanizer
m42 touring
+ a yard full of scrap turds
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Dezzy
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Dont rise to him and he might go away Mick

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