Such a nice Bimmer Project...
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Such a nice Bimmer Project...
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Re: Such a nice Bimmer Project...
I came...
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p.s. andy I think we need this smilie.
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Re: Such a nice Bimmer Project...
I second that motion. (double entendre win )
Also, those Motons must have cost a pretty penny...
But then again, when you're buying an M8 motor...$10k isn't that much for shocks...
Also, those Motons must have cost a pretty penny...
But then again, when you're buying an M8 motor...$10k isn't that much for shocks...
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That car is absolutely incredible! I'd love to build cars like that some day.
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Man, I'd settle for building cars HALF that cool. I wish I even knew how to fabricate. I REALLY want to learn how to do that...
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zzzzzz been done.
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greg i forgot nigel lives with me and i can find that file somewhere; i'll update your avatar for ya....anyway; the weld jobs are amazing and this is good craftsmanship, though some of it seems a bit excessive.
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I may or may not be sporting wood right now.
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Midtenn wrote:I may or may not be sporting wood right now.
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Re: Such a nice Bimmer Project...
mynameismike wrote:though some of it seems a bit excessive.
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Dude.. that guy that posted the thread is like baller beyond comprehension.
He's had a Lotus Elise that he let a buddy borrow for a track day and his buddy promptly destroyed it in the FOERST few sessions.
Then he bought a 993 Twin Turbo and the car had the crap rear ended out of it. So he was completely having the car stripped down for paint and body and rebuilt with moar power.
Before that he had a Mercedes 190E 16V 5 speed with the EVO goodies that was immaculate.
I think his daily driver for the longest time was the G-wagen and then one day he got it stuck in some serious mud and him and his boss ruined their suits.
Wife drives a Cherokee SRT-8.
This guy changes cars like underwear lol.
No I'm not stalking him.. you can't help but to read his threads in the Car Lounge.
He's had a Lotus Elise that he let a buddy borrow for a track day and his buddy promptly destroyed it in the FOERST few sessions.
Then he bought a 993 Twin Turbo and the car had the crap rear ended out of it. So he was completely having the car stripped down for paint and body and rebuilt with moar power.
Before that he had a Mercedes 190E 16V 5 speed with the EVO goodies that was immaculate.
I think his daily driver for the longest time was the G-wagen and then one day he got it stuck in some serious mud and him and his boss ruined their suits.
Wife drives a Cherokee SRT-8.
This guy changes cars like underwear lol.
No I'm not stalking him.. you can't help but to read his threads in the Car Lounge.
Re: Such a nice Bimmer Project...
V10 in a box