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Interior refurbish and pedals modification
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<blockquote data-quote="farizs" data-source="post: 33055" data-attributes="member: 33580"><p>Hi all,I just got an e36 with 1jz engine swap (manual). So basically the interior is kinda suck (old car 21 years old), and since it was converted from auto to manual, the throttle pedal and the brake pedal is very2 near. If u wear wide shoes, sure hard to press the throttle. Can the legroom area be modified to be like an original manual car since it has lots of space for the clutch and also foot rest? At least i need the pedals to have a big enough gap to allow me to drive with any shoes i wear.As for the interior, i would like to refurbish it, especially the dashboard since there are gaps almost everywhere. But the problem is the car is fully equipped with aftermarket turbo stuffs like turbo timer, electronic fan controller, etc. Im kinda scared to send it to a workshop that is not familiar with those things cause they might mess up the wiring, etc.So is there a workshop that specialized in BMW and also knows how to handle japanese turbo engine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farizs, post: 33055, member: 33580"] Hi all,I just got an e36 with 1jz engine swap (manual). So basically the interior is kinda suck (old car 21 years old), and since it was converted from auto to manual, the throttle pedal and the brake pedal is very2 near. If u wear wide shoes, sure hard to press the throttle. Can the legroom area be modified to be like an original manual car since it has lots of space for the clutch and also foot rest? At least i need the pedals to have a big enough gap to allow me to drive with any shoes i wear.As for the interior, i would like to refurbish it, especially the dashboard since there are gaps almost everywhere. But the problem is the car is fully equipped with aftermarket turbo stuffs like turbo timer, electronic fan controller, etc. Im kinda scared to send it to a workshop that is not familiar with those things cause they might mess up the wiring, etc.So is there a workshop that specialized in BMW and also knows how to handle japanese turbo engine? [/QUOTE]
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