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Jeff Seabrook
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« on: Saturday, February 04, 2006 - 03:49 AM »

I'm nearly complete with re-opening bmwe30tech.com - it's goal is to be the central resource for any questions regarding any BMW e30.

I want that site to be a gem, and I know it will be an excellent resource for everybody.

I'm going to be replacing my clutch slave cylinder on Saturday...who ops, today, and I'll go ahead and get pic's and install instructions - as well as the rest of the things I've done, I will post all of that on the site - won't have much time at all tomorrow, I have a lot to do, but it will happen during next week.
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« Reply #1 on: Saturday, February 04, 2006 - 03:57 AM »

I'll be replacing the front brake pads on Thunder also, and bleeding the brakes - I'd love to post the articles here, but they really belong on the Vette forums - which I will do.  Sad

I still swear, to this day - me, driving that car - it's just a total feeling of "completeness"  -- it's like we are one - inseparable - it's such an incredible car - it's the only car that can take a BMW owner and make him think twice...but, I guarantee you, I will take my setup on the e30 any day in the wet, standing on the brake pedal...you cannot beat BMW brakes...nobod y can.


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« Reply #2 on: Monday, February 06, 2006 - 08:20 AM »

I'll be replacing the front brake pads on Thunder also, and bleeding the brakes - I'd love to post the articles here, but they really belong on the Vette forums - which I will do.  Sad

I still swear, to this day - me, driving that car - it's just a total feeling of "completeness"  -- it's like we are one - inseparable - it's such an incredible car - it's the only car that can take a BMW owner and make him think twice...but, I guarantee you, I will take my setup on the e30 any day in the wet, standing on the brake pedal...you cannot beat BMW brakes...nobod y can.

hehe, good to hear that you appreciate other cars then BMW as well Smiley... and that vette sure looks like it's in for a spin!
good luck with both the cars, post some pics!
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