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Sifu, Tongga Sakit..help2..
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<blockquote data-quote="jon3171" data-source="post: 340691" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>if you really like e28s....u could find one with a better chassis and body condition..maybe consider using ur current chassis for spare parts...i think that would be a much cheaper way to proceed...no point in trying to fix a rust bucket...then again...i would also advise to really do some research and consider what you are doing....it is very very hard to restore an e28 currently...parts are hard to get...some parts u can't find at all...even if they exist...it would be very expensive...however if u are really determined to proceed with this project...i strongly suggest u find an e28 in good condition...and transfer whatever parts u can salvage from ur current car into the new one....then be prepared to spend alot for a decent restoration...at least 20 to 30k...depending on the condition...but realistically a proper job would cost closer to 40-50k...especially if ur doing a full overhaul or replacing the engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon3171, post: 340691, member: 14268"] if you really like e28s....u could find one with a better chassis and body condition..maybe consider using ur current chassis for spare parts...i think that would be a much cheaper way to proceed...no point in trying to fix a rust bucket...then again...i would also advise to really do some research and consider what you are doing....it is very very hard to restore an e28 currently...parts are hard to get...some parts u can't find at all...even if they exist...it would be very expensive...however if u are really determined to proceed with this project...i strongly suggest u find an e28 in good condition...and transfer whatever parts u can salvage from ur current car into the new one....then be prepared to spend alot for a decent restoration...at least 20 to 30k...depending on the condition...but realistically a proper job would cost closer to 40-50k...especially if ur doing a full overhaul or replacing the engine. [/QUOTE]
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