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ATTN All e30 owners

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Guest Andrew

You may already know this but check your cars for bad rust in the boot areas - I can see through my wheel wells. Pull all the carpet up and have a check - its worth it before it gets too bad.

I only discovered as I ripped out all the sound deadning and carpet from my boot!

Just a heads up!

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Guest Spargo

Its a major problem in england, salt on the roads and all.

Not sure, but i think you can get replacement arches to weld in from BMW?

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yea i got a little bit up around the boot opening and down by the back bumper by the exhaust pipe

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Guest Andrew

dont have any.

and no rust

check every year -

Sam: Seeing as my car is from england.

It ain't that bad - i can fix it. Good excuse to do the body work sooner.

The more trim I take out the better I like the look!

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Also, rust can appear under the battery. Take off the wheel and sick your head under and see if theres any there.

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and behind the fuel filler pipe that goes across the right hand rear wheel arch. and at the from of the rear wheel arches (rear of the sills, and ..... bloody rust never sleeps!! my car's from northern ireland where there's so much salt on the roads in winter the car turns white!!! the roads never dry and get really slick (great for rwd bimmers!!)

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