oh man I forgot to update this.
Went over to Joey's and we mounted up the front valence putting together the pieces from missing hardware. Drove it back home.
Previous list:
E36 exhaust doesnt fit as is. Cutting midpipe and rotating, adding some mounts and cutting the body a bit for the dual pipe exit. (Exhaust fits real nice, may need slight tweaking depending on engine movement but seems perfect right now and actually fits bettter than most I have seen after I made a couple small adjustments and welded up a new mount)
Adding E30 Brown Coolant Temp Sensor as adapter harness does not work with stock E36 coolant temp sensor. (Intake Manifold is off waiting on replacement sensor).
Cut and fit wiring panel covers (almost done, waiting on sensor to put together everything)
Find fan temp sensor that works with stock wiring or find pigtail that will plug into E36 sensor and wire that in (wired it up but not sure coolant sensor is working for fan, may just wire it always on for temporary fix till we have time to get a replacement sensor. Hitting a/c fan button fires it up so everything else works)
Wire in Fan to stock wiring (done, fan side is complete, just sensor isnt done as noted before)
Mount hood/bumper/trim (complete)
Bend Bracket for throttle cable as it is at end of adjustment and would like it to be in middle (complete)
Fab bracket for Dipstick holder (complete)
Final nut/bolt (complete)
Bolt up wheels being delivered by Dave this Friday (complete)
Italian tune up

(complete)
Dave also sent me new rear pads and used calipers. Installed and bled the rear brakes only to go up front to finally get to those and discovered someone knocked off the brake bleeder screw what looks like 5 years ago. Didn't have time to fix.
Pulled shifter back out since it was rubbing on the driveshaft. Cut it down and rewelded back up to clear.
Dave's list:
e-brake cables disintegrated and because sheething disintegrated one has too much slack. I hit them with as much pb blaster as I could to help out when he does this.
fix front bleeder screw
Please for the love of god throw a good suspension on this thing
6 cylinder cluster to get tach to read right
New battery (currently a good one of mine is in it)
Overall the car fires right up and drives really well actually. It's quicker than I thought it would be, and is a great 10-footer. A little more tender love and care on the front bumper and the rust sputs and this would be an awesome toy.