So my old cruiser 325e coupe with BBS kit got rear ended by a P-Plater in a Subaru. Apparently 4WD and ABS can't out-brake 28year old technology I really have stopped thinking about modifying the DC2R because at 50K kms - it's just fun to drive and the cash to result ratio just isn't worth it. Boot floor has been compromised and the assessor thinks the rails are kinked. Rear bar may be slavagable but it's old plastic so who knows.
Enter the replacement E30.
It's in good shape - body is straight other than the front guards which were cut instead of rolled professionally (because apparently spending $50 a corner to get them professionally rolled is too much WTF?) and a bit of rust - worst is a hole under the battery tray in the boot plus surface rust in the boot floor. When I inspected it I should have checked the sunroof drains - driver's side is stuffed and leaking into the car - I know this shit happens so why I didn't check I don't know. I also missed some chassis stress next to the front battery tray - this was also an issue with my 325e - but it's repairable so I can live with it. Front bar is a fiberglass repro of a Mtech 2 bar - as a kid working on rust repairs in the 80s... fiberglass was my friend I have the scars to prove it! So repairable. AC needs a re-gas. Not 100% on the repro MTech2 bodykit fitment - going to re-do it.
On the plus side it came with fitted BC coilovers, the M42 16valve twin cam had been sealed up professionally and doesn't leak oil, the Getrag gearbox is smooth, the exhaust is aftermarket and has a pleasing nasty little snarl to it (more pleasing than the DC2R) and it comes with (repro) RS rims with nice dish to them.
Enter the replacement E30.
It's in good shape - body is straight other than the front guards which were cut instead of rolled professionally (because apparently spending $50 a corner to get them professionally rolled is too much WTF?) and a bit of rust - worst is a hole under the battery tray in the boot plus surface rust in the boot floor. When I inspected it I should have checked the sunroof drains - driver's side is stuffed and leaking into the car - I know this shit happens so why I didn't check I don't know. I also missed some chassis stress next to the front battery tray - this was also an issue with my 325e - but it's repairable so I can live with it. Front bar is a fiberglass repro of a Mtech 2 bar - as a kid working on rust repairs in the 80s... fiberglass was my friend I have the scars to prove it! So repairable. AC needs a re-gas. Not 100% on the repro MTech2 bodykit fitment - going to re-do it.
On the plus side it came with fitted BC coilovers, the M42 16valve twin cam had been sealed up professionally and doesn't leak oil, the Getrag gearbox is smooth, the exhaust is aftermarket and has a pleasing nasty little snarl to it (more pleasing than the DC2R) and it comes with (repro) RS rims with nice dish to them.
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