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Posts posted by 68Roundie
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will you take 80 for the backseats if I pick up?
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2 in the XXL por favor!
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I need rear shock mount bushings and all the front rubber and my 68 still handles better than my wife's 2006 Matrix. Of course, I do wish I had that AC...good looking car btw, I'd kill for that dash and instrument cluster.
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this is awesome! Awesome pics and awesome car! My fiance and I did a little impromptu photo shoot a few months back http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,50/page,viewtopic/t,353655/highlight,/
and we just shot our professional engagement session last friday and of course the roundie made an appearance there too.
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"you may not drive...a tiny little 2002...diamond in the back, sunroof top, diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean ooh oooh...gangsta white walls, tv antennas in the back...." or at least that's how I think it goes
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If your first one falls thru, I'm interested. But just so I know.. I got a 68 do you know if these are the correct belts? is everything I need included if i don't have any belts in them at all? thanks in advance. Jess.
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do you still have the exhaust manifold for it bro?
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email sent
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hey bro, you wouldn't happen to have the seat belts would you?
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does anyone have any of the Klippan (sp) seat belts that were used before the retracting type. I have a 68 and I'm kinda tired of living dangerously without proper seatbelts. the newer style don't seem to work because they end up being too short. I guess its because the anchor points are set further back than on the newer cars. thanks in advance.
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once again, C.D. speaks the truth!...there was a ton of gunk down there and while we were there we noticed that the steering coupler was torn. i think Jose gave me a good deal on the labor because I was down there with him getting my hands dirty. Theres so much to learn here.
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the Chamonix looks really good. If it wasn't you well then, whosever it was it looked pretty bad ass.
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I'm going to be there for sure. and my friend is going in his e30 and my brother in his e60 so there'll be a little bit for everybody's taste
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his name is jose and his number is eight one eight-three zero three-four three ninety nine. (sorry had to write it incase one of those spammers are trolling for phone numbers in here)tell him Jessie sent you.
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You can definitely do it by jacking up the car and crawling underneath it. parts if i'm not mistaken should be about 20 to 30 bucks depending where you get em'. As far as labor goes i guess it depends on the mechanic. I have a good mechanic who makes house calls who came to my house and crawled under the car and did the job, with parts included for 200. but mine was a special case because it was an extra pain in the ass due to it having a custom exhaust.
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lots of good info in this post
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Wow that is a beautiful thing. Great job! I sure do miss my 320i. I hope to see your car in person sometime.
Regards, Jess.
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I agree totally. had this same problem a few months ago.
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Man Jgrock, thats a nice tranny you got there. I wish mine was that clean...and what is it about critters that make them want to crawl under the car and see what you're doing??
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hey, where can I too get the "red sock on the pickle" look? I'd like to practice safe lighting too.
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I'm not sure, but as far as I know it does have to be the 228mm not the 215mm pressure plate.
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*furiously taking notes
Thanks forum, thats why this place kicks ass. I can't believe my bro is letting me use one of the lifts at his dealership. I don't have to worry about my jack russell crawling under the car with me while i'm on my back elbow deep in roundie guts!
FS: Rear Seat, Rear Panels, Door Panels
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