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Ok. So me and Luka bought a cabby.

Its a NZ new E30 325 manual with 200 k's on it. When we bought it, it looked like someone had left the thing in the desert for a few years. The roof is well f**ked but we have another skin. (thanks Ian and Dave)

We stripped it all out at the workshop and the more we pulled off the more desert sand we found.So we got a little bit carried away and not the car is gutted and will be getting sprayed inside and out.

Anyways here are some pics.

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Oh.

Plan is to keep it as original as possible.

So far we need to get new carpet, clean the sh*t out of the interior panels and seats, make up some new shifter and hand brake gators, fix the brakes, fix exhaust leak, full service etc etc.

Should be sweet for some queer cruising in summer time.

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Do like, can't go wrong for the price I reckon.

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Nice work fellas!

Good to see another vert going to a good home.

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Thanks mate, has anyone ever done the roof on one of these before? Looks like a dog of a job. Noone really wants to touch it :(

Except BMW, who want $1200 to fit it. So I think I will try it first and see how I go, atleast there is a forked one to pull apart to see how it fits. Think there is some glueing involved too somewhere along the line.

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I want a cab.

Roof shouldnt be too hard and just get some mad skills like me and that interior would be mint in no time!

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[quote name='Indecorous' date='Aug 22 2010, 05:58 PM' post=

Should be sweet for some queer cruising in summer time.

You can cruise for me any day bigboy...

haha but seriously sounds good you are keeping her orig

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Dad did the roof on his baur. Will ask how he found it.

There's a place in Auckland that specialises in cab roofs of all makes and models. Advertise in Classic Car Mag all the time, but I can't remember their name.

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Vintrim?

B) oh and congratulations Graeme you sly dog :D

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Cheers for that. Still think we'll give it a crack before coughing up $.

Mr Subritzky, where is your amazing leather cleaning thread?

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Nice work, it will look awesome on some 17" BBS replicas :D

shhhhhhh

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After spending 4 hours masking every little patch up, it is all primed. Will post pics eventually I guess. Note to self: Never do that again.

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Woah. Last coat of clear done.

Should really invest in proper respirator and stuff. My brain hurts.

Will get some pics tommorow. but it is shiiiiiny

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Have secretly been working on this in my spare spare spare time. In between the race car, work, and girlfriend.

Anyways, here's some pics of the finished product.

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Very nice!

Be keen on the paint job in the next few weeks mate.

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Has really been a bit of work, more just scrubbing and fine detailing. Although not that fine, still looks a bit better than it did before.

Have retro-fitted an early E36 badass cassette player, E36 gearknob, got one of the girls from our workroom to make a gear knob gator,put some new tires on all round, new front lip, cambelt etc done, tappets, few gaskets etc full service, new (well not quite, but better than before) carpet, few new clips and moulding etc.

The hardest part of the whole thing was doing the roof. Took 2 of us 2 days to do it. Would do it a little different if i were to do it again, if anyone wants to undertake it, let me know and I will point out what NOT to do.

It is essentially completly original and this project is now finished. Have yet to take it for a proper drive, I took it for a warrant last week and it passed no worries, will get a reg tommorow in time for the meet.

All that is left to do really is get that kick panel for below the steering wheel and fix an exhaust leak at the manifold which has suddenly come up today. Think the gasket has probably sh*t itself.

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Very nice!

Be keen on the paint job in the next few weeks mate.

Would like to help mate, but thanks to the w4nker next door and the department of labour, we can no longer spray ANYTHING. Not even spray cans :(. Have had 3 spot inspections in the last 2 months.

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Great result, you should be very happy with that. Also great to see it has been saved and not broken for parts.

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