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02-25-2014 06:52 PM |
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Originally Posted by BimmerM3inGA
(Post 982426)
It's a great hobby, but definitely not for the faint of heart. I've done a couple of E39's which is how I have the nerve to take on the X5. They are similar enough that I figured I'd be able to handle it.
White over black is a great combo - one of my favorites! What's on your to-do list?
And welcome to the forum. It has been a great resource for me. Now I feel like I know these cars pretty well. So as you dig into the X5, if you need any pointers just ask.
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I'm heavy over on bf.c as well, mainly in the e34 section but used to spend some time in OT. I grew up pulling down engines on Pro Mod Drag cars and etc, so nothing really scared me, its just a matter of my time and if its worth doing, but I really enjoy messing with BMW's.
As for the X I picked up... Its having a low mileage used engine put in at the moment. :rofl: I'd do it myself, but I'm too busy at the moment, to under take pulling the whole front clip apart to yank the motor properly. Also its winter here in MI. I've got a friend who owns a big indy bmw shop so I'm having him pull it out the correct way underneath along with doing some odds and ins while the motor is out. The car needs some cosmetic help (nothing major), will need new wheel liners as they are all full of heavy tar. (will try to clean, but we'll see.) Needs a factory radio, has some stupid tv pop out thing. Needs a hand full of interior trim replaced, needs a serious detailing in and out, some exterior trim needs repainting which I know how to do. It has a set of 87's on it with new rear tires, and good front tires, not positive whether they're reps or not, but I believe they're real. I'll refinish them due to heavy curbing. Once all of that is done, I'll probably pony up for the 4.6is front and reap bumper trims.
Back in like 04, and I was living with my brother, he had an 01 4.4 sport in silver/black and from time to time I'd drive it and just loved the hell out of it. I drive a loaded up big ole f150 which is nice, but I can't wait to have this thing detailed out and enjoy it year around when the weather isn't too terrible. I don't drive my other bmw's that much because the roads here in MI aren't all that great and during the long winter they are kept covered with battery tenders on them.
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