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Yeah not a bad idea just to go for a stock 328i system if its in good condition. I got a M3 mid section for mine. Quite happy with the note it makes.
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Hmmm. Well if you want an M3 sort of sound, have 3-1 headers, paired, running dual separate pipes 1.5-2" I would then run an H balancing pipe, then run the tube under the drive shaft, where two small magnaflow cats would be and some some small resonators then have another H pipe, then run the dual tubes out the back to a quality muffler, a Remus or something off the shelf, because they fit nicely and give a good final note. I suppose your stock muffler would work fine though, they are a c chambered design I think, so a little restrictive. Depends what you do with headers but that would be $1500-2000 system, more or less with tube metal type and what bends you use, closer to 1000-1500 if you keep the stock rear muffler.
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NOOO This is how it should sound! Plus this a propper revving clip.
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Haha, only in Japan! Quite amusing.
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God I hate those. I normal HSV's are tacky enough but the Pontiac versions go to a new level........
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Welcome. You have chosen the right car!
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That looks like one fun job.
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Hmmm my favorite BBS' those. Perfect.
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It's often nice just to go for a drive for the sake of it.......not to break the law or do anything reckless, but to drop what it maybe you're doing if it's a nice day and take a few hours driving out of the city for the sake of it. I've found the BMWs have been the first cars I've been able to do that in, even in a somewhat slow 325i it's still enjoyable (especially after driving half a dozen early dull Lexus' for the past 3 years *yawn*) A few weeks back I went out around to Thames on two different days, totaled about 500ks, it was really rather enjoyable. However the M50B25 sure does drink the fuel, not that I care of course.
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^^^ That should look good when finished Tristan Ahhh a wire fracture... I've also heard dirty contacts can be to blame, that was the case with my E34s rear tail bulbs.
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Hmmm the old LIC plate light message. Mine used to do that all the time. So annoying, how did you fix it in the end?
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Ah good it finally sold. Seemed like a good buy, but I think many steered clear because its' a 1992, as apposed to a 1996, 7 or 8...
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Hmm yeah, I forget it is a $500++ spend, depending on where you get one second hand or go for a cheaper replica one.. I suppose the extra cost comes to get them painted and also get the right brackets/mounts etc. If something is really broken on your current one and the stock clips wont work, I'd just drill some holes (where they aren't visible) and cable-tie it together for the meantime.
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Replace it with an E36 Mtec bumper!
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It's in the making All will be shown at the end of the month!! The car should go in December sometime... It should have been done faster than this however. *kicks self*
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I need to do this, and get an LCD...
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Yeah it would the best, I should really learn to weld and keep practicing, would have an ideal skill base then to do whatever. Since I can't, and don't have the gear, I've been passing on the parts to get welded through a guy I know, it's annoying but he does tidy welds and at a good cost. Slows things down though.......
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Small world indeed Shheshhh in Australia now huh, moving up in the world! Good job buying an M3 too, must be a fantastic drive..... Estoril Blue is it? For the tyres, I would go 225F and 245R.
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Finished designing the baffled sump. Now to make it next week.
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Hmmm yeah they come at a price the real deal. Maybe, I'm Michael XXXX, we used to attend the same Primary, and also Intermediate (I think?)
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There are many places it can leak from. Usually the most annoying place is the rear main seal, between the block and gearbox, so quite involved to replace it.
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HA, Hmmm Ethan C, as in Ethan Court?
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I like those to an extent, but the front end puts me off. My uncle had one up until recently, it went well.