Once-In-A-Lifetime Project

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mizhan;732171 said:
thank you sir! long time no see.. how've you been? i'll be in KK from 18 thru 30 of this month.

come come...will be in kl end of this week and flying back to kk by next week..so plenty of time to catch up ;)
 
Now all it needs is a glass box and to be placed in, showcased :) ...It's too precious for our unforgiving roads... BTW, ignorance question: Isn't there a rear and side skirt on the real Alpinas ?
 
The car can't sit exposed to the dust and elements of this world, 25 years ago was different. Plus that cicak crap all over the car porch.


So, go get a top notch car cover and it would help. Kepoh sikit, rasa macam i punya.... heheheh
 
Very inspiring for E30 owners especially the younger generation. Thumbs up Mizhan!!!
 
pussy;732286 said:
The car can't sit exposed to the dust and elements of this world, 25 years ago was different. Plus that cicak crap all over the car porch.


So, go get a top notch car cover and it would help. Kepoh sikit, rasa macam i punya.... heheheh

Leceh la car cover, must fold and all when not in use. Anyway, memang kau punya pun, considering the extent of your input that went into the car :wink:
 
V-Man;732249 said:
Now all it needs is a glass box and to be placed in, showcased :) ...It's too precious for our unforgiving roads... BTW, ignorance question: Isn't there a rear and side skirt on the real Alpinas ?

I like your glass box idea bro! That'll keep away dust and cicak shit. For metal bumpered BMWs, Alpina didn't make skirts nor rear aprons. Those days owners who wish for such add ons will choose between bits from BBS, Zender, or BMW's own M-technic.
 
Or for next project, renovate house and extend front portion to build a drive in garage cum living area. When you are not driving your E30, you can leave it in a climate controlled environment and admire it while you perform daily home chores:

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Hi mizhan, I love on what you have done to your car. I couldn't finish all 250+ pages but did get to 100+. Anyway, I appreciate that you have shared your experience with us and I have learnt a lot from just this!
 
Congratulations on the completion of the project bro!

Upon looking at the magnificently finished car, I looked back at the first post and was shocked, can't believe my eyes that it was the same car! I don't think a person with enough money but not enough passion could do what you have achieved, over 3 years spent to acquire yourself an immaculate 1984 car in 2012.

So now that the project has completed, any other itchiness to embark on a new project?
 
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