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bullyd
12-14-2006, 11:38 AM
i use my bimmer as a daily driver and have a r32 skyline as my play thing she pushes 400 bhp at the hubs with nos and 319.3 without!
here is the mods on the car:-
GTR car mats with GTR logos
Uprated battery
Uprated front are rear speakers with tweeters up front
single 1000watt sub and amp
Alloy pedals
NISMO gear knob
Full gtr interior
Rear windows blacked out
Greddy boost gauge and oil gauge on side pods
R33 turbo
Wizards of NOS nitrous oxide 100 bhp 15lb bottle
large front mount intercooler
Clifford concept 650 cat 1 alarm imobilizer
Apexi induction kit
Greddy E manage remappable ecu
Ignition harness
Injector harness
440cc injectors
Blitz sequential boost controller
Blitz blow off valve
HKS Super Dragger full exhaust 5"
DE-Cat
18" Lenso Argus alloy wheels
Nissan GTR clutch assembly
255 WAlbro fuel pump
GTR Bodykit with Nismo bumper ducts
large twin blade adjustable spoiler
OMP Velocita suede steering wheel
HICAS lock out
GTR uprated OIL pump
R32 Ptojector headlights
JDM clear Side repeaters
Turbo Timer
Front Strut Brace
Lowered 35mm on shocks and springs

bullyd
12-14-2006, 11:40 AM
more

bullyd
12-14-2006, 11:43 AM
last 5

bullyd
12-14-2006, 11:48 AM
doh cant count!

repenttokyo
12-14-2006, 11:55 AM
have a 91 f150 beater truck for the last month or so.

fkong777
12-14-2006, 12:11 PM
Thats a 2.5 GT-S?

I have a NA1 NSX.
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/7/web/2095000-2095999/2095648_11_full.jpg

spyrot1
12-14-2006, 12:11 PM
I have a 2000 Dodge Durango with a K&N FIPK and a Borla exhaust (it makes loud V8 sounds and has lots of torque!); plus a 2003 Infiniti G35 sedan that is stock except for a 350z intake tube.

Booster
12-14-2006, 12:19 PM
Bimmer is on jackstand jail. My daily is a turbo awd GMC Syclone-black. Just sold my convertible RX-7:( .
Once I finish the 5'ver, it'll become my daily. Then I can do some mods to the Syclone truck.
My other projects in jakstand-jail are Datsun Z's, Jeep Scrambler, Datsun 2000 roadster w/3.0 turbo swap.:D
.........V'

Dave M
12-14-2006, 12:21 PM
1992 Pontiac funbird (babe magnet), wish I had a pic, y'all would have a good laugh :D

1992 Chevy 1/2 ton (dent magnet), nuff said

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/dave_macisaac/Misc/Chevy2.jpg

Heres a pic of some hockey socks

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/dave_macisaac/Misc/hockey_socks.jpg

zman-95-540i
12-14-2006, 12:27 PM
I have an '07 Tahoe that I drive about 50% of the time. The bimmer the other 50%.

repenttokyo
12-14-2006, 12:36 PM
Bimmer is on jackstand jail. My daily is a turbo awd GMC Syclone-black. Just sold my convertible RX-7:( .
Once I finish the 5'ver, it'll become my daily. Then I can do some mods to the Syclone truck.
My other projects in jakstand-jail are Datsun Z's, Jeep Scrambler, Datsun 2000 roadster w/3.0 turbo swap.:D
.........V'

Syclone - Impressive!! That must be fun to drive.

bullyd
12-14-2006, 02:05 PM
Thats a 2.5 GT-S?

I have a NA1 NSX.
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/7/web/2095000-2095999/2095648_11_full.jpg

2.0 gts-t i got an rb25 (2.5) on an engine stand waiting for a 2.7 stroker kit to arrive from japan along with jun forged pistons and then ill be shopping for a huge ball bearing turbo as the engine will be abe to cope with 1.6+ bar boost (~1.1 max on standard internals), all in all she should be running 450 bhp before NOS:D :D

MagicMike
12-14-2006, 02:49 PM
I have a 1994 Kawasaki ZX-7RR champions edition. fast as hell for a 94 but it's been raining alot so the bimmers have been the cars to drive

Blitzkrieg Bob
12-14-2006, 02:51 PM
I refuse to drive anything else

bigtisas
12-14-2006, 03:32 PM
I have a 93 Toyota MR2. Mid-engine and great handling.

Nice Skyline. Nissan didn't export Skyline to US market.

mamilapon
12-14-2006, 03:50 PM
A '92 VP Commodore wagon(work car)

brick8
12-14-2006, 04:44 PM
My touring is the daily driver. I have a 1991 Saab turbo convertible with a 5 speed for when it warm outside (now parked and under cover in my backyard making the neighbors sick with envy). And when I am really lucky I get to drive the wife's minivan!

E34-520iSE
12-14-2006, 04:48 PM
Er, I ride on this!
http://www.geocities.com/stereowizard2004/images.jpg

Dr. evil
12-14-2006, 05:04 PM
1998 Neon sport

BMWCCA1
12-14-2006, 05:54 PM
My 525i is my current daily driver but when I get a few things (new catalyst, tie-rods, and control arms) done on the '87 535is 5sp (Dinan stage 3, 16" E39 wheels, E28 M5 brakes, Supersprint, etc), the 525i will go to my wife. No substitute for torque! I also have four BMW bikes, and about 16 other BMW cars/toys/antiques/junk. Oh yeah, one Toyota pickup I've had since I bought it new in 1984.

TC535i
12-14-2006, 06:16 PM
Thats a 2.5 GT-S?

I have a NA1 NSX.
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/7/web/2095000-2095999/2095648_11_full.jpg
Hmm... that car looks familiar. You wouldn't have been wearing a Roots sweatshirt at Buttonwillow a while back driving the NSX, were you?

TC535i
12-14-2006, 06:20 PM
Oh... and my "other cars" ARE bimmers. ;)

I'm a glutton for punishment...

valvesprung
12-14-2006, 06:32 PM
My other car is a '90 Volvo 740 turbo intercooler. She a blast to rocket around in the rain. :)

MPD47
12-14-2006, 06:45 PM
Let's see...

1986 Porsche 944 Turbo:
2500lbs - 400whp on pump gas

Engine:
Vitesse Stage III Turbo
Lindsey Manual Boost Controller
Lindsey Racing Stage V Intercooler
Lindsey Racing 3inch Mandrel Exhaust
Lindsey Racing Fuel Rail
Lindsey Racing Updated Vacuum Lines & Venturi Delete
SX Fuel Pressure Regulator
72# Fuel Injectors
Tial 38mm Wastegate
944 Racing Short Shifter
Spec 3k Clutch w/ lightened pressure plate
Kokeln Hard Pipes
Tial BOV
Tec3R with custom wiring harness (944 Enhancement)
Speedforce Racing MAP Intake Pipe
Built transmission (944 Online) New internals, hardened, quaife
Beru Performance Plugs and Wires
Zeitronix Wideband 02 and EGT
Stock Internals

Suspension:
Fabcar Control Arms and Caster blocks (Spherical Bushings)
Late Offset Hubs and Spindles
M030 Front and Rear Sway Bars
Bilstein Escort Cup Coil-overs (w/helper springs)
Ground Control Camber plates
Koklen Rear Subframe (Torsion Bar Delete)
New trailing arms (spherical bushings)
Braided stainless brake lines
993TT Brakes on all 4 corners
Porsche Cup II Wheels (Bronze) + Bridgestone Potenza S03

Exterior:
AIR Splitter
Lindsey Racing Stage V Nose Panel w/headlight delete
Hella 90mm HID (5200k) Low Beam Projectors
Hella 90mm HID (5200k) Free Form D2S High Beam (zero cutoff)
GT Racing Slim Rear Bumper
GT Racing Fiberglass Fenders
GT Racing Fiberglass Hood
GT Racing Fiberglass Bumper cover
968 Hatch Trim
968 Turbo RS Adjustable wing
Lexan Hatch

Interior:
Stripped interior
Porsche GT3 seats
G-Force Racing 5 point Harnesses w/camlock
Custom 6point cage
Alcantara Dashboard with Matching RS Door panels

http://www.mturck.com/944/Wet951.jpg
http://www.mturck.com/944/DSCF0818.jpg
http://www.mturck.com/944/IMG_4282.jpg

At the Toronto AutoExpo and Champ car races after AKA Rally '06
http://www.mturck.com/TorontoGP/DSCF4022.jpg
Some of the stickers got screwed up due to speed... and a bunch of drunks putting them on.

Currently building a 2.6L DOHC 16v engine for it, and building an upgraded 968 6 speed gearbox. I'm sure I forgot a few things though.

Then, the 5, another 944 Turbo with mild suspension mods, and a Jeep that I have some time/money into as a tow vehicle. And I just picked up a 944 NA as a parts car.

markus
12-14-2006, 06:50 PM
the 540i is the only car i drive everyday but i really want an E30 318is. i miss having a stick. the M42 in the 318iS is less maintainence and for a little 4 banger its pretty zippy. 144hp in a 2600lb car isnt a bad power to weight ratio.

piman
12-14-2006, 06:52 PM
1996 Blazer (work), 1999 LHS, 1997 Voyager, All on the road and jamming my driveway.

splower
12-14-2006, 06:59 PM
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l67/simonpaullower/P1000397.jpg

2001 Land Rover Defender 90 (TD5 2.5 turbo diesel)

great fun to drive round narrow twisty lanes. Always get waves off other landy drivers. Half my sister's, and being 6'2 it would be a pain in the arse as a daily driver anyway.

Also have a 1989 London Taxi (black cab) which I inherited from my uncle six years ago. Again diesel, but I've never had more than 70mph out of her. She's coming up to 600,000 miles, so Nissan had the right idea when they built the engine.

nixter
12-14-2006, 07:18 PM
1980 911 Sc

John B.
12-14-2006, 07:33 PM
Other vehicles include a Nissan Crewcab for hauling the kayaks, ect. An 88 325ix currently being restored. Nine motorcycles my wife & I share including 5 BMWs, Aprilia, Ducati, Morini, Honda & 2 Alfas; a 1965 Spider Veloce and a 1966 Duetto.

Itsnotme1988
12-14-2006, 07:39 PM
1984 B2000 is my DD right now 'til I fix the bimmer
1979 F100 I bought when I was 14, 4years ago :-)
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o318/trashfile_bucket/PICT0264.jpg
http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o318/trashfile_bucket/PICT0267.jpg

Jon K
12-14-2006, 07:45 PM
http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000K7IH1C.01-A3KFBILKOKB388._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V37091156_.jpg

Pretty comfortable ride compared to my other vehicle. Much quieter, very economic, and won't go fast enough to get me a ticket. All bonuses in my mind.

saj3n
12-14-2006, 08:03 PM
Lol

Booster
12-14-2006, 08:11 PM
I'm not sure which is the funniest response ? Dave M's the "hocky sox" or JonK's...:p
....and yes Repenttoykyo, the Syclone is an awesome daily.I love the fact that it hauls more than a$$.;)
Oh, and JonK.....I'm pretty sure the gay guy down the block jogs in those shoes.Goes with his velour jogging suit,Mmm, yes pretty sure.:p
I wish the damn money I recieved for the convertible didn't have to get thrown down for all my ins. co-pays this year.
Oh well, glad I had the option.
..............V'

winfred
12-14-2006, 08:27 PM
i got one of dees
http://members.cox.net/kitlou/triptruck.JPG
that does this
http://members.cox.net/wdixon27/smokeout.gif
and one of dees
http://members.cox.net/wdixon27/325lf.jpg
that does this
http://members.cox.net/wdixon27/burnout.gif

Jon K
12-14-2006, 09:31 PM
I'm not sure which is the funniest response ? Dave M's the "hocky sox" or JonK's...:p
....and yes Repenttoykyo, the Syclone is an awesome daily.I love the fact that it hauls more than a$$.;)
Oh, and JonK.....I'm pretty sure the gay guy down the block jogs in those shoes.Goes with his velour jogging suit,Mmm, yes pretty sure.:p
I wish the damn money I recieved for the convertible didn't have to get thrown down for all my ins. co-pays this year.
Oh well, glad I had the option.
..............V'


Tell the gay jogger he knows a good driving shoe when he sees one.

chris911sc
12-14-2006, 09:42 PM
I drive a 1987 325is and an old chevy truck. I have two ongoing projects. One is a 6-point chromoly caged 1987 325is with an m106 waiting to be installed. Clearance issues have slowed that project down. My favorite is my 911sc coupe. I have it completely stripped down. It is getting an all steel 930 conversion and a repaint in Guards Red (Glasurit bc/cc). The engine (3.0) should be fully reassembled this coming week. Other goodies will include Weltmeister torsion bars and urethane bushings and 996 brakes. I have collected a few parts to turbocharge it late next year.

Milkboot
12-14-2006, 10:18 PM
I also have a 1993 Plymouth Duster 3.0 V6 and a 1995 nissan Sentra :P when i gotta drag big stuff around i usually grab mums 97-98 Jeep grand cherokee

inkstom
12-14-2006, 10:53 PM
http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/1113060824.jpg

http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/1113060825.jpg

Here's my bimmer. (in the shop)

inkstom
12-14-2006, 10:55 PM
http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/delila2s.jpg
http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/chev3s.jpg
My 67 Malibu

http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/samson4s.jpg
69 Malibu we just sold.

http://www.osshole.com/images/main/truck/side.jpg
My truck

Zeuk in Oz
12-14-2006, 11:15 PM
99 528i Touring and 02 ML 270 CDI

Guapo
12-14-2006, 11:18 PM
http://www.guapozx.com/gallery2/d/7830-4/aDSC_3384.jpg

http://www.guapozx.com/gallery2/d/7607-4/x-18.JPG

http://www.guapozx.com/gallery2/d/8064-4/eIMG_2260.jpg

http://www.guapozx.com/gallery2/d/7711-4/G-+107.jpg

1990 300ZX Converted from NA to TT

SPL Parts Dual Intake with Dual MAS
Dual JWT Pop Chargers
Water/Methanol Injection
Stillen Silicone Intake Hoses
Parts Systems 225 and 255 T-bolt clamps.
ASP Underdrive pulley
Aftermarket ECU Chip run by NA ECU
NISMO 740cc Injectors
NISMO Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
Hosetechniques silicone for all vacuum
HKS SSQV Blow off Valves
Powertrix Ground Net
Blitz SBC-ID Boost Controller
Blitz Powermeter
Mookeeh Short Shifter
SPL Bronze Shifter Bushings
RPS Sport Street Clutch
SGP Stainless Steel clutch line
PST Carbon Fiber 1-Pc Driveshaft
Specialty-Z SS 2.5" Catback w/Polished SS Sebring Mufflers/Quad 3" Round Tips.
Stainless Steel Split Flange Downpipes
Stainless Steel Test Pipes
Extrude Honed and Port Matched Upper and Lower Intake Manifolds
RC Engineering Ported Throttle Bodies
HKS Intercoolers
Car Shop Nishiki Adjustable Tension Rods
Carbing Front Strut Tower Bar
AMS Rear Strut Tower Bar
Suspension Techniques Front and Rear Anti-Sway Bars
SPL 15-Way Adjustable Coilovers
Midori-style Adjustable Front Upper Arms
SPL Pro Rear Adjustable Upper Arms
Powertrix Rear Adjustable Toe Arms
300Degree Solid Aluminum Subframe Bushings
Energy Suspension Urethane Differential Bushings
Battery Relocation to Rear Hatch
Do-Luck Rear Ladder Chassis Brace
17x8/17x9 Enkei RP-01 Wheels for street
Falken GRB FK-451 tires
- 255/40-17 Front
- 275/40-17 Rear
17x9 Enkei RP-01 Wheels for track
Avon Tech R tyres
- 275/40-17 all round
Autopower 5 pt Rollbar
G-Force 5-pt Camlock Racing Harnesses
Stoptech 332mm Front Big Brake Kit
Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
300Degree Brake Master Cylinder Brace
Hawk HPS Brake Pads
Hawk HT-10 Pads for track use
Motul RBF600 Racing Fluid/ATE Super Blue
Howe 2.25" Aluminum Racing Radiator
Samco Silicone Radiator Hoses
T-bolt clamps
NISMO Thermostat
NISMO Radiator Cap

I bought it bone stock 7 yrs ago.

brosher
12-14-2006, 11:25 PM
That 300zx is sweet. I've always wanted one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qp8siUEY74

brosher
12-14-2006, 11:30 PM
My other V8/6 speed. :D

1995 Z-28 vert, only 68,000 miles, minty. The ZX-6R was mine but I sold it last summer to raise cash for my house.

http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/3097/pict00342igbd1.jpg

winfred
12-14-2006, 11:31 PM
the boss had a 90 300 twin turbo several years ago, automatic, what a pile of **** that thing was! may of been a cool car with a stick but one thing that stood out above all else, ****ing heavy, if i remember right it's listed at around 3800 or about 300 more then a e34

Nick.Hay
12-14-2006, 11:39 PM
My E34 is having a break from road-duty at the moment, as I spend most of my money on this one...

1976 Toyota Corolla KE36 panelvan. Effectively a 2 door wagon, it only has 2 seats, the rest is a tray, not unlike a ute (or pick-up).

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b104/stnick/100_1172.jpg

I bought it out of a paddock for $400, put in a reasonably fresh 1.3L 'K' engine, new heavy duty shocks, bushes balljoints, tie-rod ends, disc rotors, pads and shoes (still drum brakes in the back), wheel cylinders, extractors, 2in exhaust, and a set of Hotwire mags with new 205/60/13 tyres.

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b104/stnick/Image194.jpg

She also got longer lower control arms, and runs about 1.5 deg neg camber!! It handles pretty well, but being so light in the back it slides very, very easily!! (good fun in the rain tho!!)

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b104/stnick/IMG_00432.jpg

But this is how it looks now. A collision with a big buck deer made a mess!! I still drive it (jumped on the bonnet to flatten it out, added a headlight, removed the driving lights), and it'll be having repairs in Jan 07. I will build another engine over the course of next year, which will be kinda warm-ish (New pistons, cam, carb, headwork, bigger valves). It'll still only be a 1.3L too!! I have a set of TE27 Levin wheel arch flares on the way too, so I can run wider wheels (plus it'll look cool with flares!!), it'll get more suspension mods, and bigger brakes, maybe a 5 speed, and a welded/locked diff!! Should be good fun!!

Itsnotme1988
12-15-2006, 12:03 AM
Inkstom: SWEET Malibu!!

Nick Hay: That's a cool little Corolla! I like seeing things that are different, I would definatley rock that! Put some rally decals on it and Rally 9000 lights on the bumper!!

ricola
12-15-2006, 01:04 AM
I have several cars and trucks. Nissan Titan 4X4 V8 (the mother ship) my euro hot rod, Porsche 914 with a 1980 300+hp 928 V8 in place of the 4 cylinder. 1959 Austin Healey Bugeye with a 1300 cc Suzuki Swift motor BMW 2002 with a Franken motor webers, schrick, PAECO Cam, shaved head, Malloy, MSD, etc. built from all kinds of things. 1954 Austin Healey 100-4 BN1 soon to get a 215 Buick motor. I only have one picure on this computer.

CharlesAFerg
12-15-2006, 01:33 AM
That 300zx is sweet. I've always wanted one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qp8siUEY74

Same here dude! I love the styling, one of the very, very few I really like, including the NSX.

Yes, I did only say styling.

Paul in NZ
12-15-2006, 04:14 AM
there can be only one....
I have the E34....and thats all.

Boom n Zoom
12-15-2006, 06:02 AM
There are some really great 'other' drivers in here.

Isn't it funny how some people have a e34 as a daily runabout and others (like me) have the e34 as the high water mark in the collection. Just interesting to see peoples views

Ok, my other rides/drives.....

First up, Sorry about the Sizes of the images, seriously!

Here is the line-up in the back yard,

http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/9339/img0014xp0.jpg

Closest in black is obvious,

Next in White is this:

1992 EB Series 2, Ford Falcon S XR8 (Multipoint FI 302 Winsor) 224,568Kms.
This is 'layed-up' at the moment with a view to restore as it is original apart from Springs, Shocks and the Exhaust/Headers.
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/6756/image004xy5.jpg

Last in the line up... in 'Champagne' or pale gold, your choice.

It's not shown very well but it is a Mitsubishi Verada Ei 3.6 FI V6 Front Wheel Drive (Yawn) funnily enough I can extract better fuel economy from the 540 than the wife can get from the Verada. Something she isn't really happy about. And yeah it's the Wifes car.....but she saw an e34 Touring in Diamondschwartz two weeks ago, now we are looking around he he he.... sad part is they are only 525's out here but they did also come as 5 Speed Manuals!!!...... I have a plan..........(evil grin)

Last but not least:

1993/4 888 Superbike (Strada) Chipped, Piped, Pankle Rods, SP Crank (not lightened) Gold Valved Suspension, SP Cast Iron full floating front brake rotors.
It's a September build date on a Ducati, this means nothing to most of you, but in Ducatisi parlance this is effectively a '94 build model. This is because the Italians have a National Holiday throughout August, once the Ducati Factory come back they begin building the following years bikes.

This in itself is insignificant but at the time Ducati were releasing the replacement for the 888 which was the Sexy 916 (made the 888 look like a barge in comparison) So this 888 is what is sometimes termed a 'parts bin special' as it is the end of the production run and you tend to get all sorts of goodies, at least from Ducati you used to.

http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/4646/1020255imgoc6.jpg


And on a trip in '05 from Queensland down to Victoria (Phillip Island) to see the MotoGP. Cracker of a weekend!! Made a 4300Km round trip in 6 days, this was on the return trip through the Snowy mountains. There was still some snow where I took this shot, and bloody cold!!!
http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/24/1000027az7.jpg

zmuff
12-15-2006, 08:10 AM
Here's my current other driver to haul around my wife, three daughters, and the rest of the cheerleading team that can fit in:
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/zmuff/original/van%201.jpg

Here's what it'll look like when I get done with it...I gotta have something that will out run you turbo folks. LOL!
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/zmuff/original/van%202.bmp

shrike071
12-15-2006, 09:56 AM
- V70 T5 chipped and sprung.
- 93 Volvo 240 with 239k - for sale
- 72 Monte Carlo - 517 h.p at the wheels, no bottle or forced induction. All motor.

TC535i
12-15-2006, 10:32 AM
the boss had a 90 300 twin turbo several years ago, automatic, what a pile of **** that thing was! may of been a cool car with a stick but one thing that stood out above all else, ****ing heavy, if i remember right it's listed at around 3800 or about 300 more then a e34
"more than an e34"? Check the curb weight on a 540i... ;)

Booster
12-15-2006, 11:41 AM
Tell the gay jogger he knows a good driving shoe when he sees one.

Well done Jon !:p LOL. I won't be chatting with him as he jogs by......he seems to have a blinking issue, yikey!
.........V'

Booster
12-15-2006, 11:48 AM
Some pretty varied tastes out there. Thats cool I think. I'm digging the engine swapped upgrades. Nothing wrong with loving a cars stylings but loathing its underpowered fate.
I'd sport that 888 bike anyday to go get a gallon of milk !!
...........V'

VentoGT
12-15-2006, 12:01 PM
I have a 1988 Porsche Carrera 3.2 M491 [Turbo look] cabrio, a 2002 M3, and a 1962 Porsche 356B T-6 coupe

rickm
12-15-2006, 12:03 PM
Just the E34 and a 1978 Suburban that's used for trips to Lowe's/camping/surf trips where the passengers are gonna trash the vehicle. The mrs has a Mini but is thinking of getting a newer BMW wagon.

kyleN20
12-15-2006, 12:10 PM
i bet that monte gets great gas mileage

TC535i
12-15-2006, 12:19 PM
- V70 T5 chipped and sprung.
- 93 Volvo 240 with 239k - for sale
- 72 Monte Carlo - 517 h.p at the wheels, no bottle or forced induction. All motor.

Very cool. Buddy has a nice '70 MC. Nothing too crazy, Performer RPM carbs/intake, shorty headers, sway bars, etc. What's under the hood of yours?

TC535i
12-15-2006, 12:24 PM
Daily driver now is the 95 540i/6

http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/9369/img1003bv5.jpg

Old daily, now track rat is my 92 318is (supercharged, coilovers/sways/strut brace, race seats/harnesses, etc)

(old pic, nothing with the new suspension/seats)

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/3618/img5551gw2.jpg

And... where it all started. ;) My 1990 535i 5-spd, purchased almost 9 years ago now!

http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/TC535i5/eve6.jpg

winfred
12-15-2006, 01:05 PM
average e34 runs around 3500 not the whored up high end models they are a little more porky :D


"more than an e34"? Check the curb weight on a 540i... ;)

ryan roopnarine
12-15-2006, 01:09 PM
i don't know about "own," but i've been dreaming about--for the last couple of weeks--about buying a late 80's chevy caprice.. something about eating mc donalds hamburgers, and then throwing the balled up wrappers in the back seat floor area, and being able to take smokes in it without caring too much. this is strange, 'cause i neither eat meat, or smoke cigarettes. oh, and doing cop type shiat, like sitting outside someone's house, surveiling them for hours at a time. i wonder why the 88 cadillac coupe deville did not satiate my appetite for such things. i guess the teevee is rotting my brain out....

winfred
12-15-2006, 01:21 PM
huh?! talking bout dennis? (http://www.heggle.com/item/614480/Dennis_Leary_-_Im_an_*******_(Uncensored))


i don't know about "own," but i've been dreaming about--for the last couple of weeks--about buying a late 80's chevy caprice.. something about eating mc donalds hamburgers, and then throwing the balled up wrappers in the back seat floor area, and being able to take smokes in it without caring too much. this is strange, 'cause i neither eat meat, or smoke cigarettes. oh, and doing cop type shiat, like sitting outside someone's house, surveiling them for hours at a time. i wonder why the 88 cadillac coupe deville did not satiate my appetite for such things. i guess the teevee is rotting my brain out....

ryan roopnarine
12-15-2006, 01:33 PM
huh?! talking bout dennis? (http://www.heggle.com/item/614480/Dennis_Leary_-_Im_an_*******_(Uncensored))

as fitting as that song is, i guess not. maybe im channeling andy sipowicz, 'cause all of the hipster doofus *******s are going it. about 2 or 3 years ago, i was in a coupe deville for a couple of months, until i totalled it.

seriously, though, i actually got somebody at work to give me a menthol cigarette so that i could try it out. and not a newport either, a 305 (as in, after you've smoked a 305, you'll need a .308 to the head). i dropped it in some bleach water, so i had to get another one. i smoked 1/2 of it and chucked it out. i feel compelled to try this mediocre everyman ******** right now, and i can't stop it.

i guess i want a car that i can drive up onto the curb, and nobody will think anything of it. something ironic, like the fact that this car's paint is still intact (and not candy or chameleon colored), it is a credit to its owners. i wants that heavy chevy for some reason.

ps...look where they had to get that video from...from canadians :p the emm-tee-vee has too much estrogen on the brain....
i'll stop now.

pps....great catch on that song, though. the production values and timbre of the flm, et cetera, really capture my mood right now.

repenttokyo
12-15-2006, 03:50 PM
Daily driver now is the 95 540i/6

http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/9369/img1003bv5.jpg



can i ask you what wheels those are? they look really nice.

Guapo
12-16-2006, 11:28 AM
the boss had a 90 300 twin turbo several years ago, automatic, what a pile of **** that thing was! may of been a cool car with a stick but one thing that stood out above all else, ****ing heavy, if i remember right it's listed at around 3800 or about 300 more then a e34

Well, autos and sports cars don't mix, so no argument there. They are heavy, but the TT curbs out at about 3500 stock, and the NA's were ~3300. That and the small brakes are their biggest weaknesses. I've addressed the brakes issue with the Stoptechs, and it handles quite well with all the suspension mods I've done.

Getting power out of them is nice though. The TT's were 300 flywheel stock, and with an intake, exhaust and a chip (~$1500 total), you can have over 320 rear wheel. I'm well over 360 rear wheel at this point, still on stock turbos, internals, and drive line.

All in all, it's quite a nice car.

Yaninnya
12-16-2006, 11:44 AM
320i E30 for everyday use. The E34 is waiting now for some upgrades... ;)
Jan

TC535i
12-16-2006, 01:55 PM
can i ask you what wheels those are? they look really nice.
You can, but you won't get a satisfying answer. :)

I know they're BBS, similar to the "Style 5", but a 1-pc design, and a bigger lip. They're 17x8.5 with a 15mm offset at all 4 corners. Gonna have em refinished with a polished lip... THEN they'll look "really nice". ;)

repenttokyo
12-16-2006, 03:09 PM
the lip of those wheels looks really nice :)

Paul in NZ
12-16-2006, 10:48 PM
ithink mine are the same

shrike071
12-17-2006, 12:57 AM
Very cool. Buddy has a nice '70 MC. Nothing too crazy, Performer RPM carbs/intake, shorty headers, sway bars, etc. What's under the hood of yours?

502 C.I. from GM/Bowtie racing, Dart II heads fully-reworked and flowed, custom grind camshaft, 1150 Holley Dominator, all the MSD ingition bits and pieces I could get my hands on, and lots and lots of other parts. I also keep a steady supply of U-joints laying around because the engine likes to eat them. So far, the car has only twisted one driveshaft into a candy-cane and that was after a freakishly good launch with just a little wheelspin, instead of the uncontrollable "apply throttle, smoke tires, let off throttle, get traction, apply throttle, smoke tires, et-al...." act.

Someone asked about the MPG. If I am being nice, it gets about 5. I'll post some pics soon.

winfred
12-17-2006, 08:20 AM
maybe it was the 2+2 that was the ultra pig it's been many years, he about lost his ass on that turd


Well, autos and sports cars don't mix, so no argument there. They are heavy, but the TT curbs out at about 3500 stock, and the NA's were ~3300

Guapo
12-17-2006, 08:56 PM
maybe it was the 2+2 that was the ultra pig it's been many years, he about lost his ass on that turd

2+2's were non-turbo in the States. Combine that with auto, and you have a luxo-barge.

92_e32_525i
12-17-2006, 10:13 PM
i have a 91 Acura Legend Its the best car i have ever owned (sorry bmw) if you have never owned one look into them next time your looking for a cheap car. The only thing i dont like about it is that there is hardly any performance parts.

jbraswell
12-17-2006, 10:23 PM
I've got a 1988 Ford F-350 4x4 Crew cab long bed with a 460/C6. It really serves no purpose now, as I just recently parted out my '93 Grand Cherokee (1 tons, locked f/r, 40" TSL's)

Also, the family weekend car is a 1988 325is 5 speed Alpine/cardinal with Turner J-stocks/bilsteins, all poly bushings, 16" Team dynamics w/ 225/45 ES100's :)

shadowpuck
12-18-2006, 05:12 AM
1990 300ZX Converted from NA to TT

SPL Parts Dual Intake with Dual MAS
Dual JWT Pop Chargers
Water/Methanol Injection
Stillen Silicone Intake Hoses
Parts Systems 225 and 255 T-bolt clamps.
ASP Underdrive pulley
Aftermarket ECU Chip run by NA ECU
NISMO 740cc Injectors
NISMO Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator
Hosetechniques silicone for all vacuum
HKS SSQV Blow off Valves
Powertrix Ground Net
Blitz SBC-ID Boost Controller
Blitz Powermeter
Mookeeh Short Shifter
SPL Bronze Shifter Bushings
RPS Sport Street Clutch
SGP Stainless Steel clutch line
PST Carbon Fiber 1-Pc Driveshaft
Specialty-Z SS 2.5" Catback w/Polished SS Sebring Mufflers/Quad 3" Round Tips.
Stainless Steel Split Flange Downpipes
Stainless Steel Test Pipes
Extrude Honed and Port Matched Upper and Lower Intake Manifolds
RC Engineering Ported Throttle Bodies
HKS Intercoolers
Car Shop Nishiki Adjustable Tension Rods
Carbing Front Strut Tower Bar
AMS Rear Strut Tower Bar
Suspension Techniques Front and Rear Anti-Sway Bars
SPL 15-Way Adjustable Coilovers
Midori-style Adjustable Front Upper Arms
SPL Pro Rear Adjustable Upper Arms
Powertrix Rear Adjustable Toe Arms
300Degree Solid Aluminum Subframe Bushings
Energy Suspension Urethane Differential Bushings
Battery Relocation to Rear Hatch
Do-Luck Rear Ladder Chassis Brace
17x8/17x9 Enkei RP-01 Wheels for street
Falken GRB FK-451 tires
- 255/40-17 Front
- 275/40-17 Rear
17x9 Enkei RP-01 Wheels for track
Avon Tech R tyres
- 275/40-17 all round
Autopower 5 pt Rollbar
G-Force 5-pt Camlock Racing Harnesses
Stoptech 332mm Front Big Brake Kit
Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
300Degree Brake Master Cylinder Brace
Hawk HPS Brake Pads
Hawk HT-10 Pads for track use
Motul RBF600 Racing Fluid/ATE Super Blue
Howe 2.25" Aluminum Racing Radiator
Samco Silicone Radiator Hoses
T-bolt clamps
NISMO Thermostat
NISMO Radiator Cap

I bought it bone stock 7 yrs ago.

Guapo - great shots....I'm fairly certain that's Hallett, yes? When were you there?

I've been there a couple of times and loved it....

DD is a 2002 Jetta TDI - I drive quite a bit each day so that car is perfect....

My "fun" car - currently awaiting a 5spd conversion:

http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/102-2/E-+028.jpg

The wife's car - '93 525i....

http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/3509-2/IMG_1416.jpg

blkspruce
12-18-2006, 08:50 PM
A 2004 Dodge ram Quad cab Hemi and a 1988 300zx Shiro edition. Love them both but not nearly as smooth as my Beemer

Guapo
12-18-2006, 09:46 PM
Guapo - great shots....I'm fairly certain that's Hallett, yes? When were you there?

I've been there a couple of times and loved it....

DD is a 2002 Jetta TDI - I drive quite a bit each day so that car is perfect....

My "fun" car - currently awaiting a 5spd conversion:

http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/102-2/E-+028.jpg

The wife's car - '93 525i....

http://www.kcbmwclub.com/gallery/d/3509-2/IMG_1416.jpg

Yep, sure is Hallett. Absolutely love the track. Been going there since 2001. That shot of yours looks like the off camber right kink just coming out of the stop sign, if i'm not mistaken. Easy to get squirrely there if you shift at the wrong time.

The 3's sure get around there nice. Really fun to play lead-follow with them. The great brakes and handling really come into play at that track more than mondo horsepower. As I'm sure you're aware, Hallett is murder on brakes.

If you're interested, here's a link of a few events I've attended. A lot of Hallett there:
http://www.guapozx.com/gallery2/v/events/

VentoGT
12-19-2006, 09:21 AM
I have a 1988 Porsche Carrera 3.2 M491 [Turbo look] cabrio, a 2002 M3, and a 1962 Porsche 356B T-6 coupe

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m27/ventogt/100_0976.jpg

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m27/ventogt/Zmountaintubfront.jpg

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m27/ventogt/Zmountaintubpasside.jpg

http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m27/ventogt/ZMountainTubside.jpg

Montreal525
12-19-2006, 11:42 AM
This used to be my summer ride. 1977 Ford Bronco. I had 4 of those, now none. First time in 12 years I own only one car... I have the C43 in the garage but there's nothing to do on it, it's just being stored for the winter. It's kind of weird going in to the garage only to go to the beer fridge, nothing to wrench on in the winter time...

Not to hijack the thread but question for VentoGT:

Great looking 911... I have been lurking around a 1984 911 targa, how difficult / expensive is it to maintain / own these cars? I've heard that they could be real money pits but a guy I knew had one and said they were easy to work on because it's old school mechanics... I'd like to know your opinion...

Jeff

VentoGT
12-20-2006, 09:58 AM
Not to hijack the thread but question for VentoGT:

Great looking 911... I have been lurking around a 1984 911 targa, how difficult / expensive is it to maintain / own these cars? I've heard that they could be real money pits but a guy I knew had one and said they were easy to work on because it's old school mechanics... I'd like to know your opinion...

Jeff

Thanks for the compliment Jeff. The 911s from the SC [3.0L Flat Six, starting in 1978] and 3.2 Carrera [1984-1988/89] were and still are relatively bulletproof. The cars really aren't that expensive to maintain provided that you get a well sorted car to begin with. PPIs are important because making a bad car right can cost you an arm and a leg. A great resource to look around for information on these cars is www.rennlist.com by the way.

I would count on spending between $15-$20K for a solid, well kept 911 of this vintage [SC or 3.2]. There were issues with the motors in the 2.7 Carreras of the mid 70s, and it is generally believed that those cars should be avoided for the most part. A properly maintained and excersized 911 will last for a loooooong time, and the visceral experience of driving these older 911s is truly unique.

jgardia
12-20-2006, 11:38 AM
The mog:

choccibicci
12-20-2006, 05:08 PM
'96 Jag twr xjr, I shouldnt, but its sooo much fun :)~

Rocky454
12-20-2006, 08:15 PM
Here is my summer vehicle

1971 Blazer, 454/TH400, ceramic coated headers, 6 inch suspension lift rocking 35/14.50R15 Thornbirds:) Blah, Blah

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q315/Rocky454/Picture119.jpg
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q315/Rocky454/Picture080.jpg
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q315/Rocky454/MVC-018F.jpg

Fetch
12-20-2006, 09:10 PM
The mog:


You have a mog!?!??!?!?!??
That's awesome!!!

jgardia
12-20-2006, 10:31 PM
Here in Chile are not uncommon. The army bought a lot of them, and also some particulars in the 70s (we had an important german immigration in the south part of Chile in the 18th century), so you can find them in a good shape and there are not expensive.
So, when you come to Chile, post me and you'll have a free ride... ;)

Cheers,

Jose


You have a mog!?!??!?!?!??
That's awesome!!!

Itsnotme1988
12-20-2006, 11:08 PM
Some SWEET trucks on here!! The Mog is awesome!