Restoring 1994 E36 318i Automatic

Chunky

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Hi guys. I recently bought a E36 318i Automatic. I live in the Cape Town area and am looking to restore this puppy and keep it for a few years. First thing I want to do is replace all the rubbers around the doors, windows, and boot. Anyone know of a place that does it?
 

AvusM3

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Hey mate, I have jut done this exercise with my E36 M3, had to get door rubbers from the states as he agents wanted R11k for them :argh:

Therest, windscreen moldings, weather strips etc the agents were ok for! Keep an eye on EBay for he spares you need or Ty find a "donor" vehicle at a breakers yard! Check out my thread for more info

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Raybimmer

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Welcome to the fanatics forum . Check your local scrapyards .Good luck . No rust ? under front and back windows etc ?
 

Chunky

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Heres some pics of my car. Its in good condition body wise. Some minor rust on the front of the bonnet and a small scrape on the roof. Probably from a garage door.




 

Chunky

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So I sent my car off to the mechanic last week. Got it back yesterday after R4300 later. And there are still a few things that need to be done mechanically. The valve for the heater is a minor one, but in winter, i really want it working! And I need a light switch. The lights go on to dims but never reach the normal beam. Gotta hit up the scrap yards this weekend. Also gonna check for my rubbers. I found a guy who does master keys in Cape Town, he said he can do it for about R1000 in total. Thats with coding and cutting. I'm pretty happy about that :thumbs:
 

Mr Occo

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Welcome nice car, Go to scrappy and check what they have, You in CT so make your way down to M1 Auto Spares, 021 671 2274
 
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