Too Nice for the Track (E30 Build)
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Re: Too Nice for the Track (E30 Build)
The suspension is a little different. Everyone runs the same shocks, springs, and sway bars but the rear bar is adjustable as well as the camber and castor on the front so the setup comes into play. All the bushings are delrin or solid. When I say all the bushings i'm talking about everything from the shift linkage to the rear subframe. These cars are solid track performers.
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Re: Too Nice for the Track (E30 Build)
I thought they/you were faster then 2:19's.
btw, stop buying up all the small bumper cars and turning them into racecars. Some of us want nice E30 street cars again!!!
btw, stop buying up all the small bumper cars and turning them into racecars. Some of us want nice E30 street cars again!!!
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Re: Too Nice for the Track (E30 Build)
Mike just has all the cool shit over at his house
Honda 2000s.
IS300s.
1Series.
STI's.
15E30s.
1 E36.
XBAX w/ 1BAX game.
JK. Is it ready to go racing Mike?
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Why would you turn such a nice e30 into a racecar? Its getting tough for the rest of us just to find a decent chassis to build on.
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Re: Too Nice for the Track (E30 Build)
How much have these builds been costing you all together? Cost of the donor and cage build seem to be the biggest costs.