BMW E21 327i (second racetrack video)
Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
amazing sound and performance
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[quote="croma_man"]new lights (streuscheibe) with cross
Hey croma man. Flicking through thread and having a good read. Lovely car
Can you tell me part number for these lights? Look really good.
Hey croma man. Flicking through thread and having a good read. Lovely car
Can you tell me part number for these lights? Look really good.
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Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
there is no part number for these lights as they were a custom made edition for MK1 golf (yes, you can fit MK1 golf lights to your E21)
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I see, thanks. Direct fit or customising required?croma_man wrote:there is no part number for these lights as they were a custom made edition for MK1 golf (yes, you can fit MK1 golf lights to your E21)
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Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
just the diameter of the light is the same, so you take the glass part and make it fit to the E21 brackets (a few hours job).
Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
So many good things here! Any chance you have the measurements of those e46 rack adapters?
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sorry, the rack adapters were made on the fly.
its sleepy sleepy time for this season (a few pics from the last trip to the seaside)
everything working as new, I did drive a lot less this year due to moving the workshop and busy work with the wheels so I hope next year I'll change the tires not at the start of the season but in between
its sleepy sleepy time for this season (a few pics from the last trip to the seaside)
everything working as new, I did drive a lot less this year due to moving the workshop and busy work with the wheels so I hope next year I'll change the tires not at the start of the season but in between
Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
Top pictures! Opel is also looking good!
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Re: BMW E21 327i (Looniticz INC) dynoed finally
Nice scenery.
Gr Peter V.
.Some say he eats nuts and bolts for breakfast, all we know is he is called the carburetorman.
BMW E21, 1981 320/6 Ascot Grau.
BMW E85, 2004 Z4 2.5i Sterling Grau.
BMW F31, 2017 320dA EDE Luxuryline Mineral Grau.
.Some say he eats nuts and bolts for breakfast, all we know is he is called the carburetorman.
BMW E21, 1981 320/6 Ascot Grau.
BMW E85, 2004 Z4 2.5i Sterling Grau.
BMW F31, 2017 320dA EDE Luxuryline Mineral Grau.
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it is time !
dusted off the car, battery in and off we went, first alpine trip over, car works like I turned it off yesterday
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i agree! Already summer there? :p
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thanks guys, its nice to have a turn key car beside all the project cars
well over the last week we had during the day 20 degrees
well over the last week we had during the day 20 degrees