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tough decision e36 or e30?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keano" data-source="post: 496285" data-attributes="member: 21497"><p>Gben,</p><p></p><p>I reckon its certainly do-able to refurbish a E30 back to something close to its former glory on a RM30K budget with some change left for a few cold ones.</p><p></p><p>Then again, it is somewhat a 'cut some corners route' as opposed to the 'Mizhan's restoration route'. Haha.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can have an handsomely refurbished modern classic that is the E30 parked in your garage without breaking the bank. As BlackCat says, it is worth every penny when you do finally get there. I enjoyed the process so much that I'm considering doing it all over again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keano, post: 496285, member: 21497"] Gben, I reckon its certainly do-able to refurbish a E30 back to something close to its former glory on a RM30K budget with some change left for a few cold ones. Then again, it is somewhat a 'cut some corners route' as opposed to the 'Mizhan's restoration route'. Haha. Yes, you can have an handsomely refurbished modern classic that is the E30 parked in your garage without breaking the bank. As BlackCat says, it is worth every penny when you do finally get there. I enjoyed the process so much that I'm considering doing it all over again! [/QUOTE]
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