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There's a 900hp 335d wagon running around the east coast. Shame BMW didn't feel we wanted one.
Curious to hear how you would compare the E91 to F31 having driven both. I've thought of the E91 with a manual and 6 cylinder as the drivers car and the F31 as one with all the new electronics and such.
Great work on the E9...that thing's really coming together!
How's fatherhood treating you?
I've driven a tuned/deleted E90 diesel...oh my.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrI have the 556A red and love it
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Nick,
I just spent the last week reading your thread from beginning to end. I enjoyed every minute of it!
I'm definitely going to need to get familiar with OG detailing products/techniques. My three frequently-used vehicles are all white (car, truck, and motorcycle).
I think I'm just a few years older than you, but I'm at nearly the opposite end of the spectrum. My oldest is 20 and it's great having another car buddy around. (I started very early in the marriage/parenting phase). He also just bought a motorcycle a few months ago, so I've got mixed feelings on that one.
Anywho... like others have said, you have a great thread and we are all excited to see the latest project get buttoned up and driving soon. ...also, I need to get a DSLR!
Cheers!
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tree Friday evening. I decided to leave it on the Wagoneer for cars and coffee Sunday morning. I have a very understanding wife...
Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrAmazing work. I envy body skills. I really wish I could do decent body work in my garage. That would help immensely in my restoration project.
Ha! I completely understand. I once attempted to cover a spot with spray paint and it looked horrible despite the prep. I think I need more practice, but buying proper tools is not cheap, so in the end it's not worth for an occasional fix I find.We did not do the body work. We started to and then realized it was best left to the pros. Haha
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrGood call on adding that switch. Man I can’t wait to see this car all buttoned up!
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You and me both. I really want to drive it but I think when its done we are going to get my 944 going again.
Hell yes!!!! Resurrect that thing, for sure!
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrIt did not go well. I messed up and pressed the hour hand on while the movement was in the holder. It slipped pushed the plastic ring around the movement up and broke the gear for the date wheel. I have another movement on the way. I am really about done with watch modding. Haha.
WTF?! I can assure you the NH won't look good as a skeleton watch.![]()
Oh well, 'tis the beauty of those Seikos, another movement's $40 or less.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrThis is such a good looking car. I am worried that I will have one in the next year or so..
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Nick, if you really want to acquire one I know of a bargain to be had here in North GA. Excellent body. Can be had for very little. Current owner and wife have had it for 30 years. They want it gone. I'm going to send you a FB friend request and we can go back and forth via PM there.
Aren't the wiring harnesses biodegradable as well?