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4 pointsJust a little preview of what ive been working on... decided to shift all the running gear from one car and into another (street legal) Will update the project thread once I iron out some kinks and get the interior/ pretty stuff finished
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3 points2min about 1.2ks or a 14min walk use to do the sth ak to ak city 30-60min loving the short trip have to go via clevedon for a coffee before work just so I can drive the M3 on the back roads
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2 pointsWelcome Bryan. Was nice to meet you and the 130 on Sat. I'm sure we'll see you again soon.
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2 pointsWelcome both of you - that 130i looks fantastic. Well done! And all the best with the selling ambitions, it was something I loved doing many years ago... it's not always an easy job but someone has to do it. A bit of enthusiasm (as you have) and commitment can take you a long way
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2 pointsI spent today connecting up the Power steer lines, fuel lines, refitted the radiator and hoses. Also mounted the remote oil filter and started to make some of the oil lines. Car is back on its wheels as I'm taking to a mates workshop tomorrow to start making up the oil tank.
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1 pointwww.euroitalianparts.com Euro-Italian Car Parts NZ Ltd stock a large range of BMW and Fiat Service parts, supplying both the wholesale and retail trade throughout New Zealand. We import only quality OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) parts from Europe and the USA, and all the parts we sell are guaranteed. For over 30 years, the company now known as "Euro Italian Car Parts NZ Ltd" has served the greater Auckland and NZ region with an impressive selection of original and high quality auto supplies that are made to last. Specialists in BMW parts, Euro Italian has supplied parts from older E21, E28, E30 to E46 BMWs...and beyond as well as Fiat/Alfa Spares from older 850s, 125s, 127s, Alfa 33s etc. to modern ranges, and also VW/Audi and Mercedes Benz. We also specialise in E30 BMW parts. Newly-appointed general manager, Rodney Lingham, has had over 30 years experience with classic, European and British cars, and is bringing a fresh, new look to Euro Italian's decades of excellence! As a result of his experience, under his tutelage, Euro Italian has re-branded and seeks to help both the home-enthusiast and also wholesalers and other trade customers with their queries! We now ship Nationwide across New Zealand , from Northland to Southland, and have a range of local, hard-to-find and International suppliers. Mention Bimmersport when you visit Euro-Italian and receive a 15% discount on in-store stock lines. Opening Hours 8.00 am to 5.00 pm Monday to Friday By appointment (Saturday) Ph: +64 9 444 9817 After hours / WhatsApp: +64 27 446 6547 Email: [email protected] Website: www.euroitalianparts.com Address 15 C Saturn Place (off Paul Matthews Rd) North Harbour Albany Auckland See our video, below: For all your BMW parts needs.mp4
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1 pointPurchased a BMW M3 for my partner and supercharged her with E46 M3 VT2-575 Supercharger System (Gen.3) - ESS Tuning The top of the line, intercooled Gen.3 S54 VT2-575 supercharger system produces 575hp and 360lb-ft of torque at 10psi of boost. A 232hp gain over stock, eclipsing the output of a Nissan GTR! Featuring the highly efficent, extremely durable and self contained Vortech V3 supercharger unit in Si trim, the supercharger is capable of producing up to 775hp. Added Blistein PSS10 Coilovers and a few other bits and bobs to her. She's a beauty!
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1 pointA few weeks ago I purchased this Cooper S: Im really enjoying ripping round in a small car again. I believe it could have been a demo from new (had the plate M1NIS for the first month or so) Its a pretty good spec, chilli pack, sunroof, xenons and different wheels from the Mini catalogue. Also at some point someone fitted a Remus exhaust and a Pipercross intake: When I picked up the exhaust it looked like this: With a bit of love: And centring:
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1 pointrecently picked this up for the Mrs, 2007 6 speed Manual Turbo Cooper S (R56) - how much fun :-)
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1 point10 seconds from the bedroom to the home office, 15 seconds if I stop to pat the dog.
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1 pointHelping out a mate who wants his 540i moved on. He has bought a new car. He is hoping for 5k. He hasn't had it long, it was only a stop gap vehicle. Reg: YG 5547 Reg expires: 01-03-2017 Has a new wof (I think) We got two new tyres on for wof a fortnight a go I am sure. Sorry too many cars to keep track of, no check lights, leather. Nice blue, much brighter in person. We have this parked out in Ranui. Text me offers/questions and I will do my best. 021795306 Lionel.
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1 point70 odd km's each way, average travel time in the mornings seems to be about 1:20 and evenings can vary wildly from same as mornings to 3 hours. We'd be looking at moving closer to AKL but can't find anything under $1M in a half decent school zone that's even remotely comparable to what we have here! Pretty easy decision really and if I was overly concerned about climate change or get too frustrated with driving I could always do the train...
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1 pointGreat guy to deal with. I have purchased numerous parts for my e46 and e39 through Gavin. He has a wide range of parts in stock and if he doesn't he gets them in very quickly. The prices are very good and often cheaper than anywhere else. so if you need parts for your bmw i highly recommend giving Gavin a call
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1 pointThese days, I work to live. There was a time when extra hours at work, working weekends and so on were normal, and what I expected, but you soon realise no-one compliments you for doing it, and no-one goes to their retirement wishing they had worked more hours. It's trying to ensure that quality of life when not at work that is causing the problem. We simply can't do it without living further away. At least, not the sort of life we want (which I appreciate may well differ to what many other people would be looking for).
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1 pointContact details? Nice!! Kind of like that but more like this.. http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/jamesbond/images/a/ab/BMW_750iL_(In-Film).png/revision/latest?cb=20130108210738 Wanted one for ever, could be the right time at the moment
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1 pointWelcome. I really like what you've done to the 130i. And that colour is awesome!
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1 point18km - about 40min on peak. I actually like a ~30min commute - good for podcasts.
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1 pointThanks! I added the roof spoiler. It definitely finishes off the back end just nicely ?
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1 pointSo just that everyone knows...I am Bryan's dad. (He's still sleeping and will most likely reply to everyone's comments later today.)
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1 point+1 this the 130i is all class Great to meet you yesterday Bryan. You're lucky to have driven such an amazing range of vehicles - just awesome. Most comprehensive set of new member pics I've seen too!
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1 pointwelcome! lovely car! i have a black msport 130i love the roof spoiler. did you add that or did it come with that?
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1 pointthat had me laughing out loud. the e65 is a bit of a two-bagger, right? I've looked at them many times, and then.... face-on, they're like Lyle Lovett said in that song. "she was ugly from the front, she was ugly from the front, she was ugly from the front..."
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1 pointThanks for your help mate, really appreciate it. I went with the G4 Storm because the price was right (from trade me). Now to learn how to wire it to the motronic harness, a lot of learning to do!
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1 pointsimple buy cheap plane ticket , fly up and have a awesome road trip back down:) then sell the 540ia , im telling you will be a lot cheaper and less hassle in the long run have converted a couple of e34 540i etc and its not a cheap exercise
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1 pointAlmost up to date! So all pieced together and came across a few problems. Firstly one of the headlights fell out and smashed. No big deal as I have some new ones sorted anyway when I can be bothered wiring them in. Secondly, smoke started coming out of the dash cluster (any idea why)? And lastly, starter motor shat itself so off to get that rebuilt. Unfortunately the first drive in it's new disguise is on the back of a tow truck! Next step though is off to Dynamic Automotive to work on the engine and wiring side of things. Things to do there are: Rebuild starter motor Rebuild steering rack + all replace racks/tie ends/bushes etc Tidy up uneeded wires and crap that I don't need (found old alarm and gps tracker etc that I have no info on so all gotta go). Find out what caused smoke in the dash cluster As well as full service Plenty more to do but that's a start at least.
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1 pointAre you comparing to the latest G4+ Storm, in the black case? As these have 8 inj & ign drivers, so you could run sequential injection and individual coils on a 6cyl. With the older G4+ (silver/blue) and the G4 you only get 4 of each, which means group injection 3inj x 2 channel (same as the old L-jet), and wasted spark 2coils x 3 channels. You can also do the same on the G4+ Atom for less $$, but with a few less aux input/outputs.
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1 pointAnd finally, the paint! As mentioned, the colour is very hard to take a pic of as it always looks different in photos. Here you can also see the front bumper's been completely trimmed out with custom brake ducts coming through the fog light holes. All trim on the vehicle (chrome strips/side mirrors/door handles etc) were painted black, as well as the stripes through the front and rear bumper to give a nice bit of contrast between the two colours. We also painted the intercooler and front piping to make it much more subtle, although these will eventually be replaced soon anyway.
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1 pointThe rear bumper required quite a bit of modifications to get it to work. I got this one second hand (still a Mike Shaw bumper) before I picked up the rest of the kit so possibly it was cut up slightly from whoever owned it last. We had to create mounts to make sure it doesn't sag in the middle and so it's removable from the original bumper holes through the boot. We also had to extend the inside lip so it sits flush with the body, and also extend around the exhaust tip. Fuel cap was also pushed out so it can open and close flush to the body. It may all look like a mess now but, but we're glad we put in the extra hours and attention into these little details as it shows in the final product which you will see in a later post!
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1 pointWell I was looking at adding a little power to a M3 E46 2002 that belongs to my partner, and was informed by a mechanic in Penrose that he had done supercharging before for BMW's. He recommended the most common was ESS Tuning in the states. We agreed to bring in the kit http://esstuning.com/e46-m3-vt2-575-supercharger-system-gen-3/ and install it and tune it. It was algood but ran into issues with belt slipping and car shutting off. Back and forth , back and forth.. I gave up on mechanic for going around in circles of months, then tried Ray@ HELLBM who then checked hardware side, awesome guy and said all was sweet, and maybe go back to ESS for software revise from ESS. Ess stated that NO, we just needed to leave it and let the car learn all adaptions again since it was reset. So we did, reset all adaptions, and it kept shutting off for some reason at random times.. .. we didn't know what to do... weeks went by as the car sat in storage.... I went back to ESS again, and the same response. ESS told me that the car needs to relearn the driving again hence why it's shutting off could be days, weeks..... and I need to keep driving it in order for it to relearn again.... They assured me that they had done thousands of supercharged BMWs thoughout the world, so my partner kept driving it around and for a couple of weeks... It FINALLY came to, and ESS was right. The car just came right and it hasn't shut off since... wow... I never thought we would get over this issue.... THANKS ESS TUNING!..... Thanks also to HELLBM Ray... BUT Bottom line is that you must choose a mechanic that specializes in supercharging cars because had I known that not many people specialize in Supercharging BMWs I may have not gone down this track... I've now spent in excess of 20k on the supercharging and the tuning alone... to this day I still don't believe the full potential has been unleashed from this supercharged beast.. I'm now in contact with HYDE and he's been really super helpful in assisting me to attain cert for PSS10 Blistein Coilovers and Supercharger on the car, which the original mechanic said he would do, but had not!... grrrrrrr.....
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1 pointHey Stu - nice one! Great to see another e39 M5 on the board! Enjoy the journey of tidying and then thrashing! They are a great all rounder.
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1 pointSo I guess this is where I should do a little write up and add all the stuff my dad has done on his 74 2002. It all began about 5 years ago when dad got the car in a dereg state that needed a full restore. Rusty sills were replaced and the full car was stripped down to bare metal, razor blades were used to scrape the layers of paint back, the car was originally green, but once we scraped off the red paint it was finally back to the bare metal. The drivers side floor was repaired too due to rust, finally making the car rust free! Unfortunitly dad didnt really get any pictures during the build of the car or of it in its stripped state. The guards were then cut and then welded to allow for the flares to be bolted on along with the BBS RS 15x8 et13 offset reps to be installed. This proved to be a bit of an issue come recompliance where an LVV Cert was also needed, this passed easily but added to the cost of the build. We managed to pick up a mint Tan leather interior out of a 635csi. This fitted in perfectly and the rear bucket seats look amazing and are amazingly comfy! The original 2L m10 single carby engine still powers it all but maybe one day in the future a twin carb setup or injected setup might be added to make the car a little easier to use as a bit more of a daily driver. The paint was chosen to be Polaris Silver, as the original 2002 turbos only came in the white or silver and my grandfather at the time owning a 1974 E9 3.0CS in polaris silver. So I guess here is the place where I will post some glamour shots of her! I have only shot the outside of the car but Im sure over time I will continue to utilize the little car as a stand in model whenever I want something pretty to take photos of! If you want to know more about this car feel free to ask, dad has a whole lot more on it and Im sure we will add more to the story of this car!