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  1. 22 hours ago, gaijin said:

    Elias, I think Aliexpress for both. The sealant comes in a box curled up like licorice, so you just roll it out and shove it in, heat it for a while in the oven and push lens back in, repeat 2- times and its sweet. Getting the old hardened sealant out is the misery. Better to do this, some people use the old sealant or just lay over it, meh, rather try do it just once. Will get them ceramic coated to try and last as long as possible if the car ever sees the sun...20230618_153000.thumb.jpg.4ca80dfab42a6fdda1a4f5198679031b.jpg

     

    Sweet as cheers for that, much appreciated!


  2. On 6/11/2023 at 11:54 AM, Jacko said:

    Still yet to hit the 300,000km mark... blame weather and work... so engine etc/etc/etc/etc still sitting in workshop :D

    Took it out for a blat though, to remind myself why I still have it, fecking awesome fun on an empty B road. 

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    looks awesome, and i bet would be a lot of fun on some twisty roads! Would be cool to meet up for a B road blat at some point, love taking my 135i out on some twisty roads.


  3. 12 hours ago, Cement said:

    Looking great, black intercooler maybe ?

    Have considered it, but this one works really well, and i dont mind the silver too much, suits the black grey and silver theme of the car. Dont want to go full black everything, south auckland spec.

    10 hours ago, M3AN said:

    Looks mean, very nice work indeed, proper congratulations.

    Thank you sir


  4. Oil coolers all done and can't spot any leaks as of yet, but has only barely gotten to temp once so far. Replace the fender and front bumper got painted and installed. Very happy with how it all worked out.

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    just need to stick the number plate back on and give it a good clean now

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  5. 41 minutes ago, HELLBM said:

    Yes it had an S65 for awhile. A friend of mine bought it then decided that she liked a E82 that we had and it was.

    `Could you put the s65 into the E82 so we duly oblidged`

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    wow that looks like one hell of a car, incredible work!


  6. Finally got round to working on the car again, decided to do something about the rather warm oil temps, especially if im going to take this thing to the track. Got my new bumper and started cutting pieces of it out to let more air through the vents. Bought a pair of 19row aeroflow oil coolers and made some brackets to mount them in the wheel wells, positioning them as best as possible behind the 1m style bumpers vents for best airflow. Will make some better ducting at a later stage to force feed them. Bumper off to paint next week.

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    Coolers mounted

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    With bumper

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    Horn mounts added, will have one horn each side 

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    considering keeping the stock oil cooler and converting it into a transmission cooler. Just not sure about removing the stock heat exchanger yet as it does help warm up the transmission. Possibly would still warm up quick enough if i used an inline 80deg thermostat. Project for another day...

     

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  7. looking good, lots of good work there, looks like an incredible build. In terms of a halfcage, that one doesnt look ideal, if you arent opposed to a weld in one, have a chat to chubb racing ltd, hes in auckland, welded a halfcage into my 135i, very happy with it and done to MSNZ spec. Seats, seatbelt anchorages are all LVV certified as well no so no issues there either. More info on the whole interior changes in my build thread

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  8. Car has passed its cert, got its wof and reg now, can finally legally drive it on the roads again. Also came up with a mount for a old ipad mini to keep track of oil temps, boost, IATs etc etc. Took it out for a quick drive around some riverhead backroads today, definitely missed driving this car.

    Next job is going to be to get the front right corner damage sorted.

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  9. Took car in for its Cert inspection today. Few things to rectify after talking to Paul, main concern being the removal of the front seatbelt pretensioners. Currently I have just bolted the rear seat belt buckles to the transmission tunnel, but it appears the pretensioner must be kept. So ive managed to remove it from the oem seat, and disassembled the big yellow connector to now only contain the pretensioner plug inside of it so the connection to the car remains as it was from factory and no wires in the OEM seat had to be cut. Now will just bolt that to the transmission tunnel.

    Other than that, just needs a few more spring washers in some places, wanted some more information around the brake swap especially the adapter brackets, and to level out the front ride height, seems to be about 8mm difference across left to right.

    Mostly pretty straightforward stuff, took a bit of thinking with the pretensioners but should be somewhat straight forward from here, and then hopefully a legal car soon, once I pass the wof it failed for exhaust being too loud and the front right headlight angle being wrong...

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  10. 15 hours ago, Eagle said:

    Damn, im paranoid about public parking because of situations like this. At least it doesn't look too bad compared to some of the ones ive seen.  

    Public parking isn't great, but I don't really have much choice at the moment, cross lease and an neighbour who is extremely particular about parking means it can't be on the driveway, and no garage currently.

    Yeah could've been worse, but going to need a new fender, as well as the bumper repaired/repainted, decided I might as well get a new bumper if im paying for paint anyways, so hopefully car will look better than before.  Ill get to that once I get the cert sorted.

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  11. Car has been parked up on a quiet culdesac near my house due to having no wof or rego, waiting on cert. Parked there as my driveway doesn't have any room, and house is halfway through renovations. 

    Someone hit the car while it was parked, and damaged the front bumper and fender as well as a small scratch in one of the brand new wheels. Didn't leave a note or anything, so ive got no idea who it was, and my insurance is only 3rd party. So looks like im going to have to pay to have it fixed myself, pretty shitty thing to do.

    Spend all these hours working on making the car as nice as possible, just for some c**t to f**k it up.  😡

    Nobody saw anything and no CCTV. 

    Got a good plan for getting fixed and looking better than before at least but going to take a bit of saving, with being a uni student.

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  12. Lowered the front of the car another 20mm ish, quite like the way it looks with a bit of rake, and the bumper isn't particularly low anyways.

    Quite happy with the ride heights now, so will probably get it carted for this height. 

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  13. I don't see why not, if they're deemed strong enough/safe in a 2 door car why shouldn't they be safe in a 4 door car? But not sure on exact WOF rules. Not sure regarding fitment for an e87, they came out of an e82, both 1 series of the same generation.

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