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- e21-Mark
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I don't know is the honest answer? I have the word on the CEO and it was him that I spoke to on Wednesday but we shall see. Right now I can afford to wait and live with scraping a few speed humps. If I can get a written commitment from them I might be prepared to hang on. If not I can always just go back to Longlife so it's no great drama.
			
			
									
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Oh mobster, thats funny cos a mate of mine called barry made a deal with janspeed also to do an exhaust if he mentions it in the performance bmw mag and turned out that the mag mentioned the exhaust but not enough and janspeed got back to him asking for more money and it all went to court basically was all a con and had to pay up ... all the shit was going on e.t.c. he kept going back to get this done and that done as the exhaust was made with mild steel and not full stainless steel and kept knocking here and there un the chassis, at the end he took it off and went to another company to get one made up for half the price and he was happy.... mark stick to fritz bitz 6 branch!!! dont bother the e30 on it they probably wont do a good weld job on it and may blow e.t.c.Mobster wrote:Are you sure these guys are serious about doing this for you. I have a friend who owns 2 E30 M3’s. He went to them and said he would give them a huge mention in various car reviews and initially they were very interested. At the end, they said to him, they were not prepared to give him that much discount as the exposure they are getting is very limited. They guy went as far as saying to him that the discount they would be giving to him equates to a full page advert in Total BMW. Just thought I would let you know that they do tend to mess people about. If you are not desperate, hang in there. If you want it done asap, pay the hard cash and get it done. (lol). I have to blow my own trumpet here and say mine is just great. Sounds f-ing awesome….just how I wanted it. I paid £600 for mine which included the down pipes. In fact, I think both of my Stainless systems sound awesome. My Alpina rep does not have a Fritz manifold on it and my Techno Violet one does…..and honestly speaking, I don’t notice ANY difference.
that saying.. you get what you pay for i suppose..
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						- e21-Mark
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He ran off when I asked him to carry the boxes inside!--ALPINA-- wrote:You mentioned the post man comming to your flat today? is he a ghost cos i cant see him in the pic!!! also where did you get the tyres from?
J

I tried that number a couple of times but couldn't get through? I sent a text too but no response.
So, for the time being, I just fitted some ditch-seeker specials whilst I work out just how wide I can go without any rubbing issues.
I also want some good quality locking wheel bolts. Anyone got any suggestions please guys?

Those rims are NICE!
I think McGard are supposed to be good, BUT- I once had a car with locking wheelnuts and no key. I took it to a local garage to see if they could remove them, and the guy got the locking bolts off quicker than I could remove the none-locking ones!
AND- I had my 17s nicked off my E30 years ago. Broken window, got the locking wheel bolt tool out of the boot along with the toolbox. So instead of just losing the wheels I also had to replace a toolbox and a window, and clean all the broken glass off the passenger's seat. And the insurance only offered £100 as the wheels were two years old (not sure what their logic was on that).
So now I don't bother, I'd rather lose a set of wheels than lose a set of wheels AND have the car broken into AND mess about with insurance.
			
			
									
							
										
						I think McGard are supposed to be good, BUT- I once had a car with locking wheelnuts and no key. I took it to a local garage to see if they could remove them, and the guy got the locking bolts off quicker than I could remove the none-locking ones!
AND- I had my 17s nicked off my E30 years ago. Broken window, got the locking wheel bolt tool out of the boot along with the toolbox. So instead of just losing the wheels I also had to replace a toolbox and a window, and clean all the broken glass off the passenger's seat. And the insurance only offered £100 as the wheels were two years old (not sure what their logic was on that).
So now I don't bother, I'd rather lose a set of wheels than lose a set of wheels AND have the car broken into AND mess about with insurance.
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I know what you mean. I'll just wait and see if I come across a cheap set sometime.
Thanks for the comments about the car guys. Much appreciated. I think we have some fine examples of e21's on this site. It would be great if one of the magazines arranged a dyno shoot out for the e21 or if we could all get to a meet somewhere for some decent group pics.
			
			
									
							
										
						Thanks for the comments about the car guys. Much appreciated. I think we have some fine examples of e21's on this site. It would be great if one of the magazines arranged a dyno shoot out for the e21 or if we could all get to a meet somewhere for some decent group pics.
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Just had some guy ask why I took the Alpina stripes off?Silver Surfer wrote:Dude!!! Congratulations, great car!! Seems loads has been done on it too, I think I've seen that car a couple of times parked outside a house on the A3.. is it the same one? How many Henna Red 323's can there be in the Kingston area!?!
Really happy for you, looks like a minter.
 Turns out there is a henna C1 somewhere round my area and a standard henna 323i. I've not seen either for myself yet though.
  Turns out there is a henna C1 somewhere round my area and a standard henna 323i. I've not seen either for myself yet though.- e21-Mark
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Finally managed to get my car booked in for a full stainless sports exhaust system although I'm going to leave the manifold till the new year. Performance is pretty good for the moment and I'm more concerned with just being able to get over speed humps.
Hopefully, I have managed to track down a full black leather Recaro interior. Actually I HAVE found one but I'm still in the process of persuading the guy to sell it to me. Someone else had first dibs on it but they have yet to come through with the cash.
If I do get it I'll be selling my current Recaros though so if your interested just PM me and I'll give whoever's first the first refusal.
Apart from that my car is running fine - touch wood! I've just worked out my average mpg over the past few weeks and it came out at 30.5mpg which is a pretty good average I think. On a long run I can get closer to 40mpg. The only negative thing was the sunroof handle snapping but they don't look very strong anyway.
I plan to do an oil and filter change this weekend although I am still undecided as to which engine oil to use? I can't really afford the expensive, fully synthetics so am looking for a medium priced quality oil. I'm thinking something like Millers? Any suggestions are welcome.
I'm hoping to go and collect my BBS front spoiler this weekend although I need to get it painted before I can even think about fitting it. I'm also thinking of removing the black, plastic panel that's between the rear light clusters. Assuming the paint looks just as good underneath of course? I also want to start looking at doing the single wiper conversion. I have found a blanking plug for the hole left by the passenger side spindle so it's just a case of increasing the sweep of the remaining arm and finding an arm itself that looks a little more trick than the standard one. Once again, if you have any suggestions I'd be glad to hear them.
			
			
									
							
										
						Hopefully, I have managed to track down a full black leather Recaro interior. Actually I HAVE found one but I'm still in the process of persuading the guy to sell it to me. Someone else had first dibs on it but they have yet to come through with the cash.
If I do get it I'll be selling my current Recaros though so if your interested just PM me and I'll give whoever's first the first refusal.
Apart from that my car is running fine - touch wood! I've just worked out my average mpg over the past few weeks and it came out at 30.5mpg which is a pretty good average I think. On a long run I can get closer to 40mpg. The only negative thing was the sunroof handle snapping but they don't look very strong anyway.
I plan to do an oil and filter change this weekend although I am still undecided as to which engine oil to use? I can't really afford the expensive, fully synthetics so am looking for a medium priced quality oil. I'm thinking something like Millers? Any suggestions are welcome.
I'm hoping to go and collect my BBS front spoiler this weekend although I need to get it painted before I can even think about fitting it. I'm also thinking of removing the black, plastic panel that's between the rear light clusters. Assuming the paint looks just as good underneath of course? I also want to start looking at doing the single wiper conversion. I have found a blanking plug for the hole left by the passenger side spindle so it's just a case of increasing the sweep of the remaining arm and finding an arm itself that looks a little more trick than the standard one. Once again, if you have any suggestions I'd be glad to hear them.














