M3 E30

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steveashby

Original Poster:

10 posts

205 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Hi

I have the bug again, have owned 2 M3 E30 and I want another one.

Can someone please point me in the right direction to find one.

Its like a drug........lol

Steve

stevesingo

4,864 posts

228 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Theres a nice evo2 in the classifieds.

also

www.s14power.com

Steve

dan101smith

16,857 posts

217 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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There's one in the classifieds now that was previously owned by a guy who posts on here, Derin100.

Never seen it, but knowing what work went into it, it's got to be one of the best out there.

jedi-knight83

126 posts

211 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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i have seen this one first hand and have to say it looks amazing.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/342228.htm

dan101smith

16,857 posts

217 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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Tis indeed the same one. Not been lucky enough to see it, but know it by reputation!

amorgan

56 posts

215 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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What are you after.
My Macau blue Cecotto will be for sale in about 3 weeks if you are interested. Must admit there are a few to choose from at the moment
Adrian

belleair302

6,908 posts

213 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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BMW Owners Club website, Total BMW Magazine website or phone Munich Legends who may help.

Edited by belleair302 on Tuesday 29th January 10:09

MattOz

3,931 posts

270 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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jedi-knight83 said:
i have seen this one first hand and have to say it looks amazing.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/342228.htm
It's stunning........... but is it worth almost £16k? Mmmmmmmmmm

Matt

derin100

5,215 posts

249 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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Nathan,

I've just seen the pictures of the beautiful work you've just done on my ex-E30 M3 on another forum! Lovely! Well done indeed, Sir!

BTW Just wanted say to any small swirls that were evident before you started weren't put there by me! I got the car back from the paintshop and it only ever got washed once (very, very carefully with a super-soft mitt) before the photos on my website were taken and it then was put away in my garage and basically not touched again...I was so paranoid! And I know Black is such a bitch for swirls that even the most careful washing runs the risk everytime it's washed! I didn't even polished in any way...I was just too worried about introducing holograms etc...just one careful coat of S100 and an MF wipe off. It really was as swirl free as one could probably get from a paintshop without specialist detailing like yours thereafter. But as you say, when you get cars back from paintwork they're still not up to your final excellent finish!

I'm glad you found the paint had a good even coating when you measured as I have another car just finished by the same paintshop and another going in as a straight swap around. I think the new water based paints are more difficult for all paintshops to use...Indeed, the chap I used to use had to go out of business when they banned solvent based paints and this new place I use has had to invest £Hundreds in new equipment for the water-based paints.

How do they affect your work?





Edited by derin100 on Tuesday 29th January 19:50

kiko

269 posts

232 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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Well if you like red you're one lucky man. Neil is selling his car. A beautiful Red Evo II. The car is great and it's a bargain.Actually Neil confessed he only realized these cars came up in price so much after he had posted the ad.

Evo II's are considered the best pick and the good ones are selling from 12k to 20k like C76JON's car which had 32k miles and was in concours condition. There you go:

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/351700.htm

S3_Graham

12,830 posts

205 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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MattOz said:
jedi-knight83 said:
i have seen this one first hand and have to say it looks amazing.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/342228.htm
It's stunning........... but is it worth almost £16k? Mmmmmmmmmm

Matt
The reg on my E30 325 sport is very simliar to that! quite shocked!

On topic.. you could try E30zone to find one?

jedi-knight83

126 posts

211 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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derin100 said:
Nathan,

I've just seen the pictures of the beautiful work you've just done on my ex-E30 M3 on another forum! Lovely! Well done indeed, Sir!

BTW Just wanted say to any small swirls that were evident before you started weren't put there by me! I got the car back from the paintshop and it only ever got washed once (very, very carefully with a super-soft mitt) before the photos on my website were taken and it then was put away in my garage and basically not touched again...I was so paranoid! And I know Black is such a bitch for swirls that even the most careful washing runs the risk everytime it's washed! I didn't even polished in any way...I was just too worried about introducing holograms etc...just one careful coat of S100 and an MF wipe off. It really was as swirl free as one could probably get from a paintshop without specialist detailing like yours thereafter. But as you say, when you get cars back from paintwork they're still not up to your final excellent finish!

I'm glad you found the paint had a good even coating when you measured as I have another car just finished by the same paintshop and another going in as a straight swap around. I think the new water based paints are more difficult for all paintshops to use...Indeed, the chap I used to use had to go out of business when they banned solvent based paints and this new place I use has had to invest £Hundreds in new equipment for the water-based paints.

How do they affect your work?





Edited by derin100 on Tuesday 29th January 19:50
Hi Derin

Thanks for the comments

My Job isnt really to aportion blame to either the current or previous owners as to how the swirls were intorduced. Rather to remove them once they are there and re-educate the current owner as to how best care for his newly polished and waxed car.

I actually dont mind working on any paint as long as its not single stage colour paint... like the black 964 i did directly after the M3 actually! Single stage paint cloggs and is much harder to get a crisp finish from and it makes a terrible messof the pads and cloths!

I cant say ive noticed any other differnce though in polishing water vs solvent based paint that has been given a few coats of lacquer (as almost everything post 1991 is now)