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had the coupe back fromthe panel beaters after being on the chasis machine been strecthed out . have brought new front panel and 2nd hand radiator , still got to get a bonnet .and 2 new tyres for the 17" rims . and also some painting .

here are some pics of the progess.

here's alink to what it used to look likelink to old topic when i got the carPosted Image

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Edited by Brent HARTGE535i

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That's coming up really well. I'm impressed. Looking at photo #1, I wouldn't have thought it could be done.

As you may guess, I have no idea about panel beating - never dented anything. I have seen the odd car offered cheap and wondered if it would be worthwhile doing up.....

Is it cost effective?

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no . not realy cost efective .

i paid good dollar , in the hope that it could be fixed but also knowing i could get me money back in parts if needed .

has cost a bit more than expected to get the panel beater to straighten it out .

i have also had to spend a bit of time on it myself stripping it down so the it could be worked on etc .

had also brought 2 other cars a 97 4dr and a 92 coupe to use for parts . and be able to sell the parts i dont need myself to help fund it .

if you had to pay someone to all the work and buy all the bits from a wrecker or bmw etc . it wouldn't be worth it . i am just a sucker for punishment .

have too many cars and not enough time .

but i allso have a complete 5spd manual kit to go in it if i get real keen ....

this car came with a chipped ECU ,sports rear muffler ,17" wheels tints and cd changer .

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almost ready for the road , at the painters now .

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seats

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Edited by Brent HARTGE535i

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Good work, I can never do anything like that due to my mechanical don't-know-how.

By the way, is it me or the lighting? The front grill seems a bit skewed...

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yes could be , hopfully the painter will make it all sit right .

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love the car, nice work. are you going to sell it or keep it as a project car?

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love the car, nice work. are you going to sell it or keep it as a project car?

not sure yet , just going to drive it for while , see if i like it . maybe convert to 5spd manual ( i have a kit sitting there)

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ok cool sounds good, how much did the conversion kit cost?

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ok cool sounds good, how much did the conversion kit cost?

i brought a wrecked 92 320i 5spd coupe . needed some other bits from it to fix the 325ci

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ok, hey brent say if you were to sell it with the manual kit in it? what would you sell it for or what do you think would be a reasonable price for it? if you dont mind me asking?

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not sure , there are not many 325i coupes around and fewer 5spd manual's .

i would have thought about $8-9k or more , depending on what other goodies i add to it .

its been chipped already by last owner , cost him $1k .

i have the option on a mtec body kit ( a bit like m3 i think) .

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awesome sounds good, post update pics! lol

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