Keeping it rolling with new side markers and a deep cleaning of the very sticky steering wheel:
BINGO
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BANGO
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Keeping it rolling with new side markers and a deep cleaning of the very sticky steering wheel:
BINGO
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BANGO
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At this point I'm still leaning towards flipping it for a quick profit...but then I took it on a day trip to Grandfather Mountain.
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AND THAT WAS FUN AS HELL
*is seeing the original a sig pic like when you hear the title spoken in the movie that you're watching?
Gaps are fine between the trunk lid and quarters? There is a vin sticker for the car behind the license plate fyi.
Also the rear shocks can be put back into the original position if they are fully compressed in the accident.
Also think of Imola this way. It is a color inspired by the F1 track in San Marino and was only offered on the "M" cars. Not your run of the mill color that was standard on all e46 cars. It is something special.
Ok it's fun, but every now and then it stumbles on startup. Let's clean that ICV...
Oh come on. What the hell is this?
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No worries. I'll just use a flathead in this groove that someone made and SON OF A
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Ok let's use the impact driver OH GOD WHAT HAVE I DONE
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It's okay...everything is okay...we have other tools that we can employ...
LIKE A POWER DRILL, YOU LITTLE SHIT
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HAH! SUCK ON THAT!
In the end I did some professional work of fastening the ICV in place with the remaining bolts, giving it a wiggle, and saying "ehh it'll be fine." Something something trust me I'm an engineer something.
LOl you have the right frame of mind for working on these cars...
FYI, if you get rid of it, yer always going to want another... Been there...
Nice! I was wondering about that. Really didn't want to go through the effort of subframe reinforcement.
Gaps look great to me. I adjusted the hood a bit, but it looks like whoever did the repairs did a great job.
I don't recall if there was a sticker behind the plate or not. I'll have to check on that. Good call!
Yep -- I've always been a grey car guy, but knowing that the color is rare makes me like it. I like the exclusivity without it being stupid rare like that obnoxious blue car down the road.
I know right.
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Back to work! Time to fix some rear bumper sag.
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Oh look at that. The bumper shock was full of poop.
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I didn't know what the hell to do with that, so I just got it cleaned up and covered everything in oil to keep it from rusting...or pooping...whatever that was.
Before:
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Stuff bracket with sound deadener because it was sticky and within reach:
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And fini:
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Also hit the diffuser with some Dlux while I had it out. Don't have a before shot, but that line tells the whole story.
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And the result:
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