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FAQ / REFERENCE => Member Profiles => Topic started by: Pal318is on September 04, 2006, 06:01:43 PM

Title: Pal318is Updated Pic's 06/09/06
Post by: Pal318is on September 04, 2006, 06:01:43 PM
Took a few pic's today, after cleaning the ol' girl, she deserved it  winkeye  Superb weather at the moment in my hometown at the moment!!!

(http://i8.tinypic.com/4csgm6v.jpg)

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(http://i6.tinypic.com/2n1rewk.jpg)

(http://i7.tinypic.com/4dx55k0.jpg)

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(http://i7.tinypic.com/2dhg1g0.jpg)

(http://i5.tinypic.com/490ffr9.jpg)

Hope you like them..Oh and excuse the BIG TOE in some of the pic's

Pal
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: asubimmer on September 04, 2006, 07:05:23 PM
try going to tinypic.com and using the code w/ the [img] in it
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: tim_s on September 05, 2006, 03:20:30 AM
hey pal, list of zoners on here is ever-increasing. :D
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 05, 2006, 04:36:46 AM
Quote from: tim_s
hey pal, list of zoners on here is ever-increasing. :D


Dude, how's it going?? never knew there was a site dedicated to the m42 like this!!

How many other zoners do we have then??

Pal
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 05, 2006, 05:06:38 AM
Some Pic's I have. More to follow.

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These two were taken at the BMW Car Club National Show a couple of weeks ago.

The car itself is just about to benefit from a new 116k engine i've just bought and will also modify ever so slightly before it goes in!

As for the car itself at the moment :-

Exterior - Brilliant Red,
             Clear Indicators all round,
             All Red MHW rear clusters,
             Alpina Boot/Bonnet badges, coz i love them!
             Retro fitted rear pop out windows,
             Rear number plate holder colour coded red
             De-chromed all round, including front Kidney Grill
             Se side skirts
             M-Tech 1 rear spoiler
             BMW Mud flaps all round too.
Interior - Beige Leather Recaro seats with back piping
             Beige and black door cards
             Alpina wooden Gearknob
             Motorsport Wooden sterring wheel
             Retro fitted 13 button OBC
             Retro fitted Maplight Mirror
             Retro fitted electric sunroof
             Retro fitted rear blind (only yesterday!!)
             Leather M-stripe Gear gator
             Leather M-stripe handbrake gator
             M-tec Alloy foot pedals

Suspenion - Eibach 40mm Lowering springs all round
                 Koni Adjustable shock absorbers all round
                 Sparco double tube strut brace - front
                 Sparco single tube strut brace - rear

Wheels - 7.5" x 17" Azev A's with Falken tyres

Brakes - EBC grooved and drilled discs front
            Zimmerman cross drilled rear discs
            Padgid fast road pads all round

Engine - waiting for the new one to go in, apart from that, half system,    
            stainless steel custom made exhaust.
            future plans for the new engine before it goes in....
            Complete polish, clean and the sparay the new engine/gearbox in
            black and red, with polished fins.          
            electric fan, get rid of normal one,
            Larger throttle body, get rid of the backing plate,
            BMC cold air induction kit
            Uprated chip (undecided as of yet)
            Uprated clutch (also undecided yet)

ICE - Never really been that bothered tbh, as long as I get some sort of  
        sound, that'll do me.

I think that's it!?


Pal
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: asubimmer on September 05, 2006, 07:50:04 AM
man thats is really nice!!  Keep up the good work
Title: Welcome!
Post by: FL318is on September 05, 2006, 08:05:47 AM
Nice ride!  Great to see more UK mates here.  Enjoy.

Cheers!
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 05, 2006, 01:37:00 PM
thanks for the comments guys. There's some sweet motors on this site...loving it.

Pal
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: mikesjo on September 06, 2006, 01:42:27 AM
I want your wheels...
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: tim_s on September 06, 2006, 02:59:19 AM
pal those are great pics. got any of the inside?
you got another engine in the end then! you sure you dont want some go to match the show? Still think you should consider a little engine work - why don't you take your time and do a few odds and sods to the new engine? mb get a rebore and some bigger pistons, skim the head and add some cams? just to give it those few extra ponies! i just figure you'll regret it if you don't do it while the engine's out. you gonna put a new timing chain on too?
as for zoners on here, dan, robin, kos, eko and i'm sure a few others are here.
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 06, 2006, 04:42:58 AM
Quote from: tim_s
pal those are great pics. got any of the inside?
you got another engine in the end then! you sure you dont want some go to match the show? Still think you should consider a little engine work - why don't you take your time and do a few odds and sods to the new engine? mb get a rebore and some bigger pistons, skim the head and add some cams? just to give it those few extra ponies! i just figure you'll regret it if you don't do it while the engine's out. you gonna put a new timing chain on too?
as for zoners on here, dan, robin, kos, eko and i'm sure a few others are here.

Tim,

Your right in what your saying buddy, while i have the engine out, i may aswell do some other bits to it! but in all honesty I really don't know what to do? I thought that a throttle body, chip and air flow would be ok for me, how much bhp can I really expect to gain? without spending more of the all important READIES!!

I dunno bud, we'll have to wait and see. I would like to change the chain while i'm at it though for sure.

I'm gonna clean the car today so will post some pics up later, of inside and out!

Pal

mikesjo - there's a set for sale on the e30zone - £500...You know you want them!!
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: mikesjo on September 06, 2006, 01:40:47 PM
Student funds won't allow, lol. I think the Azev As and BBS rims look the best on this car. That's my opinion :).
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 06, 2006, 01:46:42 PM
Quote from: mikesjo
Student funds won't allow, lol. I think the Azev As and BBS rims look the best on this car. That's my opinion :).


Definately agree, i'm looking to get a set of bbs split rims, in the future though. Same sort of senario really, my funds need to be distributed evenly, Car-10%, Kids-20%, Wife-30%, Home-40% as you can see my missus takes up a nice percentage, but she is worth it :D

Pal
Title: Very Nice!
Post by: FL318is on September 07, 2006, 08:45:08 AM
Compliments on the ride.  Very sweet!
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: M42boy on September 08, 2006, 09:30:47 AM
Quote from: Pal318is
Some Pic's I have. More to follow.

These two were taken at the BMW Car Club National Show a couple of weeks ago.

Those AZEV's still look hot.  Great looking time period wheel.  

Okay, I have that same strut tower brace and it won't fit my car or my neighbor's... What gives???  I might be eventually fabbing a custom adjustable one.

I notice the Auto Glym on the seat...   That stuff is TITS..  but very hard to find here in the US.  Some of the Rover places import it.  :D
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 08, 2006, 12:03:59 PM
Quote from: M42boy
Those AZEV's still look hot.  Great looking time period wheel.  

Okay, I have that same strut tower brace and it won't fit my car or my neighbor's... What gives???  I might be eventually fabbing a custom adjustable one.

I notice the Auto Glym on the seat...   That stuff is TITS..  but very hard to find here in the US.  Some of the Rover places import it.  :D


There is a way to fit the strut brace, it's not exactly easy though, but once it's on there...it does do the job..Best way to fit it is to jack the car up from the middle/front of the car, so that the wheels are almost hanging, then take the 3 nut's off the top of the mount's, so that you can then fit the brace, then you will need a certain amount of help from some friends to flex on the strut brace on. Put one side on first, bolt it down a little, then, as said, using a little bit of help from your mates, flex it on. It will only be out about 2-4mm so should not be that difficult to do. I didn't know any of this information i've just told you, at the time of me doing mine, so it took 4 us to get it on...I was not impressed..:(

I actually had the same problem as you in the begining, and ended up taking the 1st Strut Brace I had bought back to the shop, thinking it was fooked! Anyhow, got the 2nd one and it was excactly the same, then realised my mistake!!

Some of Autoglym 's stuff is ok, actually the only stuff I use is the Bumper stuff and the Autofresh, which gets rid of unwanted smells :D

Apart from that i don't really rate it that much, it just leaves to much residue after using it. The majority of my cleaning gear is Meguairs....Good Shit!!

Thanks for the comments

Pal
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: mikesjo on September 09, 2006, 04:23:08 PM
I like autoglym's super resin polish and glash polish :).
Title: Newbie from the UK
Post by: Pal318is on September 11, 2006, 10:47:41 AM
Quote from: mikesjo
I like autoglym's super resin polish and glash polish :).


I have used it in the past, but found that it left too much residue. I used meguairs on the say so of a mate and have not looked back since, having said that, if i had the money Zaino would be the one I would use. Excellant stuff, comes very highly recommeneded.

Pal