Wow, thats.
Lots of hard work means big rewards![]()
Well, today, Friday Japan time, we had public holiday.
So we did the rear axle and the fuel tank, and the sunroof, brake lines, fuel lines and.....
all removed![]()
Wanna see an LAD system with all stuff on a 750iL E32?
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/272552
That we did last weekend
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http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/270025
Wow, thats.
Lots of hard work means big rewards![]()
Careful crawling around under that!
11/88 535iA
Wow indeed!!! There is nothing better than a clean slate, is there? I especially like the photo with all of the wiring on the ground. That's some tasty spaghetti, no?
Sorry I'm SO lost, but what are you doing to this car and why?
-Eric
It is a parts car and we now disassemble the parts. Got it?
Erich
Next weekend comes the final, front axle removal.
Engine already came out before with the trans
http://s71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...gAnch=imgAnch8
My plan is to rebuild the V12 engine completely. But about the success or not I can only tell in about 1-2 years![]()
So how many people are helping here Erich? When you say "we" is you and your shadow or?How are the space issues .Have nt you got another car?Where does that live?
Gone but not forgotten
I have a daily driver, Paul
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/eric.../tokiogall.htm
WE: usually the ' hard core guys' are TAKE =MITSU and myself from the Japanese E32 Club, Mike (Hairywithit) from Australia (but since more than 20 years living in Japan),
then recently changing members which just want to have parts and help us.
But basically, the main members are Take and shogun, others change.
Place is 70 km = 1-3 hours drive out of central Tokyo at my parents in law.
Cannot believe your in-laws let you do this at their drive way. They are nice.