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So hot. So clean. So fresh and so clean clea, thx thx I want that car...
__________________ I hate: people who haven't died yet that I hate. L337 Co-Founding Assistant Executive Director Product Maker of Sunset Sig's Inc. 2000 BMW M Coupe - Dakar-II - S52 "You gotta fix the nut behind the wheel before you fix the bolts on the car"
very nice. Love everything except for that extra set of doors.
honestly, the 4 door feels more rigid, the weight is the same...not to mention you get those hawt rear headrests...if i hadnt gotten such a good deal on my 2 door i was in the market for a 4 door.....man i wish i got a 4 door now lol
Clean e30 you picked up. Look like IE stage 3's with the back end squat.
Ground Control coil-overs with Koni SA's all arround. 440 spings on the front and 475's on the rear. If I ever get some snow tires I have some 7" 480 and 560 springs I can use when I go up snowboarding. Right now its a 6" spring on the front and a 5 1/2" on the rear. Honestly GC should have used at 7" spring on the front because you can not lower the car all the way down on 6" spring cause the strut will ride on the bumpstop. I have the front's adjust about 1/2 way up the collar and you can see how low it still is. The rear 5 1/2" spring is about right cause with it all the way down it is about as low as you would want to go. I have the rear up about 3/8" from being all the way down on the collar.
Also the 4 door is stiffer than the 2 door, feels way more controlable in a slide than my 2 door ever did and makes it super easy to put stuff in the back seat. After having the 4 door for almost 2 months now there is no way I'd go back to a 2 door E30.
__________________ <span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:green'>Drive or tow a BMW.........Nuff said!!!!</span></span></span>
bimmerdiy has a DIY on it. Just go to a pick and pull and look for an E30 with head rests.
Its really simple. I want to do it but dont want to buy them from the stealership.
Also I found out that headrests from the front seats will work in the rear seats. Which just saved me from buying 2 more headrests for the rear cause I had 2 black headrests in some spare front seats.
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