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Hello guys,

My friend was searching craigslist when he came upon a funny ad about an the shell of an M3. I texted the number in the ad. Long story short he is a moderator here and told me about this site.

I am 21. I got my BMW because its engine went @ 240,000. My dad found it in California when I was 15. He had cancer. So he wanted to restore the car with me as a final project. I don't remember the project too well. But I do remember that we disassembled (well he did) the motor completely. And that upon putting it back together. It started the first try and he was ecstatic.

Maybe some of you might have heard of his shop. It was Alpine Imports Specialists in Glendale. About a mile from Concours.

Everyone in my family are BMW lovers thanks to our father. The only person out of 6 people who do not own a BMW is one of my brothers.

My younger brother owns a 2002 that was supposed to get a 500HP upgrade. But my dad died before finishing that project.

Anyways. I'm excited to be here. I love forums like this. I am also on VWvortex because I own a jetta as my winter car.

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Welcome. Alpine was a well known independent shop and they helped me to sort out my e30 when I picked it up in 2007. I think I remember reading a story about your dad (Denis?), you, and the project car in the local Badger Bimmer publication (Immer) that was later picked up by Roundel the national BMWCCA publication. Glad to hear that BMW remains in the blood.

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Welcome!! I'm glad to see another e21 owner around here. You don't find these too often. Glad you made it onto the forums. Looks like a super clean and nice car and I love the front valance.

The car is lucky to be here. The total motor rebuild ran 10 grand. And my dad lucked out on finding a set of mahle pistons for it. Apparently it was the last set they had? The front bumper was given to me. A customer came into the shop after my dad was gone and it was being run by my sister and her husband. The guy read the article and came back with that bumper. Looks much better than the stock american bumpers for sure.

The only thing changed on the car is ride height. He lowered it 1.5" and cambere'd the rear wheels. I only put about 1-2k miles a year on it.

As for the paint job. My dad and I argued on that. Because I knew he wasn't going to be around to pay for it. And at the time I was 16 and working at McDonalds. But he took a sander to the trunk and said "there. Now you have to paint it". So I got started. After 3 paint jobs (due to problems) that is the result. I paid $1000 total for the paint job(including paint and labor). So its not he best or the cleanest. But I did use good products.

I actually want to re-do some of the car. As there is rust forming around the inside of the wheel wells.

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Welcome to the site! It is I with the M3 shell.. The e21 is beautiful! I expect to see that at some meets now :D

Sorry to hear about your dad, mine passed away a couple years back from cancer as well :(

LOL hey. I should show your shell to my friend jake...Becuase he race's.

Where do ya guys meet?

I am going to a Car audio show in Madison in april!

It sucks. Doesn't it.

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Welcome. Alpine was a well known independent shop and they helped me to sort out my e30 when I picked it up in 2007. I think I remember reading a story about your dad (Denis?), you, and the project car in the local Badger Bimmer publication (Immer) that was later picked up by Roundel the national BMWCCA publication. Glad to hear that BMW remains in the blood.

That's what I have noticed. Because more people than I'd expect come up to me and remember the business. Someone just recently donated a car to the local high school and he mentioned the business to one of the students who is a friend of mine.

Yes! You got his name. Denis. We were in Bimmer immer and Roundel :) I have the Bimemr immer saved. But I don't think I have the roundel.

I hate the picture on the front for the article. Because I was on my way to school so I look grumpy.

If you went to the shop in 2007. Then you were taken care of by scott and corrina. (they live in texas now, and scott works at a BMW dealership as a mechanic)

Yes. BMW still remains in the wisniewski family's blood! I personally will always own a european car. Scott has told me that he will always have at least 1 bmw between him and corrina.

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That's what I have noticed. Because more people than I'd expect come up to me and remember the business. Someone just recently donated a car to the local high school and he mentioned the business to one of the students who is a friend of mine.

Yes! You got his name. Denis. We were in Bimmer immer and Roundel :) I have the Bimemr immer saved. But I don't think I have the roundel.

I hate the picture on the front for the article. Because I was on my way to school so I look grumpy.

If you went to the shop in 2007. Then you were taken care of by scott and corrina. (they live in texas now, and scott works at a BMW dealership as a mechanic)

Yes. BMW still remains in the wisniewski family's blood! I personally will always own a european car. Scott has told me that he will always have at least 1 bmw between him and corrina.

Right, it was Scott and Corrina. For a while there was also a guy helping out that had worked with Denis down in Texas. Good to hear that everyone is doing well.

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LOL what made you think that?

Probably my massive.... black..... post count...... Posted Image

As for the paint job. My dad and I argued on that. Because I knew he wasn't going to be around to pay for it. And at the time I was 16 and working at McDonalds. But he took a sander to the trunk and said "there. Now you have to paint it". So I got started. After 3 paint jobs (due to problems) that is the result. I paid $1000 total for the paint job(including paint and labor). So its not he best or the cleanest. But I did use good products.

That's pretty awesome :D

From the pics it looks pretty dang good!

LOL hey. I should show your shell to my friend jake...Becuase he race's.

Where do ya guys meet?

I am going to a Car audio show in Madison in april!

It sucks. Doesn't it.

I got a guy coming up from Chicago to grab it Friday, unless he bails..

We have a meet in the planning stages in the Local Scene forum LINK

Lemme know when you're gonna be in Madison, I'm probably gonna be in town as well, seeing as how I live here...

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Probably my massive.... black..... post count...... Posted Image

That's pretty awesome :D

From the pics it looks pretty dang good!

I got a guy coming up from Chicago to grab it Friday, unless he bails..

We have a meet in the planning stages in the Local Scene forum LINK

Lemme know when you're gonna be in Madison, I'm probably gonna be in town as well, seeing as how I live here...

The paint job looks good from 50 feet. The door driver side door handle. The paint has cracked. Because the guy painted it in a dirty booth. Even though I offered to help him clean it. And there are fish eyes, a few runs and stuff. But nothing that noticeable. Only a few dents too.

I am going to be in Madison on Sunday April 22nd. For an event called "frost off" at a shop called Radio Dr. I am going to try my best to finish my jetta in time so I can have it metered. (audio).

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