1998 BMW E36 M3 Dakar Track Car
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1998 BMW E36 M3 Dakar Track Car
Thought I would share my current track car thread with the community I've been a part of for the last decade...
https://www.instagram.com/nholmes74/
Enjoy!
https://www.instagram.com/nholmes74/
Enjoy!
Last edited by golgo13; Sep 4, 2020 at 09:19 AM.
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alpinaturbo (Feb 1, 2017)
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Is the OPN reverse thread? If it's not, you did the safety wire in the wrong direction. You want the nut to pull the safety wire taught as it loosens the way its going, the safety wire isn't going to keep it on if it loosens counter-clockwise. :/
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Solid
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I don't think I'll ever get used to reverse thread fasteners. It always weirds me out...LOL
Car looks like it's coming together pretty well for you. Great job on the resto. I would never have the patience to go through a car like that lol. I would have to buy a west coast car and avoid the rust.
Car looks like it's coming together pretty well for you. Great job on the resto. I would never have the patience to go through a car like that lol. I would have to buy a west coast car and avoid the rust.
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I guess I like
A. doing it right the first time
and
B. knowing it was done right and that no corners were cut
and
C. doing it my way
Either way, it's fun. It's part of the hobby for me. Researching the platform, reading about weaknesses, fixing them and then beating the **** out of the car (and ideally driving it home at the end of the day)
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Car Restoration is a hobby. There are not enough people in the JDM car community that understand the joy of restoring/repairing things. Everyone tries to chase power goals rather than build a balanced reliable vehicle.
I have enjoyed seeing the updates on Facebook and on the thread.
I have enjoyed seeing the updates on Facebook and on the thread.
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golgo13 (Jan 31, 2017)
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Car Restoration is a hobby. There are not enough people in the JDM car community that understand the joy of restoring/repairing things. Everyone tries to chase power goals rather than build a balanced reliable vehicle.
I have enjoyed seeing the updates on Facebook and on the thread.
I have enjoyed seeing the updates on Facebook and on the thread.
Appreciate that crash beam btw