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Very nice!! Did you have to sand down the whole chassis to bare metal to seam weld it like that? I'm really interested in doing something like that with my project 240sx
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I love older BMWs...the E28 chassis and E30 chassis especially. Newer models are too diluted for me (though the new M5 is the ducks nuts) The powerplants are expensive though. Nissan motors are cheap to buy and cheap to modify and very light compared to any other affordable alternative capable of a reliable 400whp in competition.
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