1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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AusChris
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1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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Rain, rain, rain. Stuffed up my annual trip to Wagga for the masters soccer tournament too...

Donor car saves again. With a day inside, decided to tackle the front seats which are rooted. Was thinking of spending $1,000 for re upholster but don't have money after trip to Manila and Zamboanga City (what a blast), so am swapping the seat bases by taking off the covers.

Here is my good base, one of side springs has snapped, but the cushioning is all good.
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My interior, I have to glue down the carpet...
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This is the good base, just before I recovered and, as you will see, reuse the tailored sheepskins:
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Took lots of photos as went along, as am unfamiliar with how the tops detach from the base (otherwise can't get the covers off the seat base):
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Bit trickier than I thought, you have to repair the tabs on the cushion and thread these through carefully - used cable ties again, what aren't cable ties good for??

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Again, from donor car, the rear sheepies, which are also tailored. Have washed, here is the base:

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And after the full install:

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Here is the front, finally in. The old one just sagged and sagged, springs in your arse etc. This is much better:

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All rails properly cleaned and lubed, all screws and bolts tensioned properly. Well happy.

Just got to get the drivers side done properly now, currently has the donor car's blue seat, with cover on. Need to refurb properly and swap over the bases.

Also have to get donor car back together, poor things in bits and pieces and only on three wheels...

Here is the speaker install up front, used the glove box and the kick panel above the throttle pedal. New ones are just two deep to fit into the kick panels:

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Here is the boot, partially recarpeted - more to stick on to provide better noise insulation. Pretty happy with the wheel well cover too, but it rattles over bumps, so need to add something to stop that:

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Here is under the rear seat, more carpet (insulation) - I have a rule that if something comes out dirty or in need of fixing, it goes back clean and fixed:

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Finally, the rain:

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Bye to all, thanks for all the great feedback

Chris


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Re: 1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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Looking good Chris. We have a run to Berrima on April 1. It would be great if you could come along.
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Re: 1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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Forget to add Chris. Your spare wheel cover should have a bolt through the spare wheel and a plastic screw device to hold the cover in place and stop it rattling.
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AusChris
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Re: 1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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thanks Gary, yes I will come on the run to Berrima. I want to see other members' cars.

Re spare wheel, yes have the bolt and plastic screw device. Have still to repair a couple of rust issues, some repainting in boot area, plus more carpet to stick to the exposed metalwork. Show you the progress when we meet.
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Re: 1982 323i update with pics from Canberra

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That's great Chris - looking forward to catching up. We have had a good response from members in both ACT and NSW. Not sure how many e21s yet. I am hoping to have my Alpina ready. If not I will bring my standard 323. See you there.
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e21 Alpina (Aust) 82
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