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Ah spring...
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Get back in that house! ;)
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Yeah, social distance yourself from that shiny, very fine looking, BMW.
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Holy Moley! And is that a new 4Runner I spy in the background?
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Looking good!
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Nice get! You'll love it. I miss mine but love the extra power in the F150 3.5 EB. And with gas prices the way they are I've been putting in 92, getting 21mpg. With the Runner I could never crack 17. I like the new rack.
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beautiful car. my Dane is happy for the sunroof to be open in the outback.
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Funny that the photo presents as normal on my iPad but is sideways on my computer.
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Looks like the front end of a murder wasp!
Nice Beemer though |
Where exactly to you live in the PNW?
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We had three days of great weather. I took my 911 out for a drive just to warm the oil and exercise it a bit. I went to find the four curves in the area, and back home. I just love the sound of the flat 6 and the screaming timing chains and the intake. Weeeeeee.
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Ah choo ;)!
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That is one beautiful E28!
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588874111.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588874140.jpg And here's the 2016 F150 w/ 3.5 Ecoboost... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1588874205.jpg |
Glad I'm not the only one with spring OCD.
Not bad for 1972 paint. Girt http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590528481.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590528563.jpg |
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Glad you liked it, I've been watching your E28 build very sweet.
The 02 is is a full rally build underneath. Hotrod M10, with 292, 10.5:1, dual webers, coilovers, larger sways, 5 speed, lsd, recaros, 100ltr rally tank. She will do 500+ miles at 80. Just a blast. Definitely a keeper, original Cali car took about 2 years to do with a few little things to finish. Left the body as I got it. Currently looking for a 535 to build along your lines, stunning. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590531950.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1590532056.jpg |
Definitely a keeper! I just pulled the glass on mine and fixed some corrosion in the pillars.
Here's the specs: Mods/Work: • Motor built by Gerber Motorsports, Seattle - this is a 3.7l car about 300hp. o Forged Mahle pistons o Schrick cam 284* o E34 ported heads, polished intakes o E34 ported intake manifold o Stahl Header o Balanced rotating assemblies o E32 oil cooler, braided replacement lines o OEM fuel cooler (from a/c) o 5.0L Bosch / Ford injectors • Miller MAF conversion, Miller burned custom chip • Big Bore throttle body • Coilovers, H+R springs with custom valved Bilstein dampeners • Caster / CAMBER plates • Customized Front and Rear strut tower braces • S-T adjustable F / R sway bars, boxed mounts • Autosolutions Short-Shift kit • Spec clutch, lightened flywheel • O.S. Giken LSD 3.73 • Adjustable rear subframe • Brembo front, E34 540i rear brakes. SS lines, oem cooling ducts • Battery relocation to trunk • E28 M5 interior parts and trunk kit • OEM leather dash • OEM glass sunroof replacement • OEM rear sunshade • E28 Comfort Seats (Heated) • Custom Houndstooth upholstery w/Dynomat • Hartge front spoiler • Cibie headlights • Rc090 wheels • Stebro Exhaust • M5 Steering Box (Reinforced) • LED Brake Lights • Reinforced Pedal Box • Reinforced Diff Mounts • Rebuilt A/C Compressor/new hoses/probe (R134) • New Heater Blower & Valve • Brake “Bomb” replaced” • New Crank Position Sensor wires |
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Toss one back for me in that sanctuary, Girt. |
Porsche356a, Wow, hell of a great list. Bet its great in motion.
Bob, Thanks. Its the main floor of an old reworked 1864 Pennsylvania Bank Barn. Will do. Cheers |
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