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Old 16-05-2013, 04:22 PM   #71
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Nope, you need 'AlexK' for that, but I can believe it eg. 2002 series to E series the paint thickness was reduced by 50%.

She's beautiful Paul, obviously a labour of Love and refreshing to see a bit of colour in an otherwise Black and Grey world
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Old 17-05-2013, 01:18 PM   #72
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I've talked to a couple of detailers who've taken readings on maybe 4 or 5 CSLs and they all seem to be lighter to the numerous standard M3s they've had in. Maybe someone in Munich might be able to confirm next week
Before I bought my car I had a Comprehensive RAC PPI completed. They check the paint thickness as part of the vehicle check and the guy inspecting it said the paint thickness was 1/2 that of a regular E46M3 all over (except the front bumper, which had been resprayed).
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Old 17-05-2013, 01:44 PM   #73
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Before I bought my car I had a Comprehensive RAC PPI completed. They check the paint thickness as part of the vehicle check and the guy inspecting it said the paint thickness was 1/2 that of a regular E46M3 all over (except the front bumper, which had been resprayed).
Also done rac survey on my car when I purchased paint definitely thinner than normal M3 around 100 microns from memory.
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Old 19-05-2013, 12:24 PM   #74
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Thanks for that I really appreciate it! I probably could have brought another csl for the money but it's been a ongoing project and a one off! and where some people spend a fortune and don't get anywhere near what they spent back I know all the parts will hold there money so most have been an investment that won't lose money.
Good work and like you point out all those parts will always be worth a small fortune I don't think you'll ever lose out with what you've done
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Old 19-05-2013, 12:44 PM   #75
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This is my other toy, was running a 2276cc turbo'd & chargecooled 323bhp @21psi motor but after a near death moment is now about to have a 2366cc 210bhp Porsche 914 engine fitted...



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And as there was a nice Bianchi road bike posted earlier here's my bike ...

1985 Ex- team bike Raleigh team pro Panasonic, Reynolds 753 tubing and Campagnolo super record Ti group set. Time warp

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Old 19-05-2013, 02:49 PM   #77
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And as there was a nice Bianchi road bike posted earlier here's my bike ...

1985 Ex- team bike Raleigh team pro Panasonic, Reynolds 753 tubing and Campagnolo super record Ti group set. Time warp

I have nearly an identical bike that I recently picked up, was very tatty so has been rebuilt. Would love to find out the exact model but short of taking the paint off to look at the serials I'm not sure how. Here she is with my other project, built for the scottish sports and saloons. Running a 400bhp 1.8t, in the last stages of the build, hope to be testing it for the first time in three years within a couple of months.


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Old 20-05-2013, 12:28 AM   #79
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Good work and like you point out all those parts will always be worth a small fortune I don't think you'll ever lose out with what you've done
Thanks very much
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