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Everything posted by Silver Fox
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Be both rear wheels, unless one's on the grass.
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Someone had to lower the tone, didn't they?
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Only rated at 1300 braked, sorry.
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Wouldn't go past my steering box.
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Seriously for sale, http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do?vin=0...nd=P&arch=0 http://www.carjam.co.nz/car/?plate=byj977&search=Check Needs a couple of items tidied up, but runs well. After what I paid for it, $3500, firm.
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Std dish is 50mm, deep is 80mm. prefer to sell as one lot Brent.
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OK, I've decided to sell these, the wrong size for my race car really, I've gone to 17's. My loss, your gain. 4 rims, 16x8, 5x120, et+20, std dish. 3 rims, 16x8, 5x120, et-10, deep dish. These were imported into NZ in 1987, and used in a showroom, they've never been on a car, so as new. 6 of the 7 have never had a tyre on them. After $700, or best offer, OK Martyn? They need concentric rings to fit, centre hole is larger.
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Anyone know anything about these headers, http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BMW-e9-e12-e24-e28-...%3A1|240%3A1308
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just testing . old video footage from a taupo
Silver Fox replied to BM WORLD's topic in Videos & Sound
WTF, hand held camera, and a radar detector. Expecting a speed camera or something Brent? -
Very nice, but start price is where the market's at right now.
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7th and 8th
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As Glenn said, also, take off rocker cover, if valves are bent, the rockers on will probably be loose, you'll be able to move them with your fingers.
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Same ratios Cam.
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It'll be M40, may have bent valves, but may not. Should only need valves replaced and new cambelt, not that hard actually. Take it apart and have a look.
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Beaten
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M20 8.13kg, M40 8.89kg, these are the minimun weights for the race series, so will be very close to standard weight.
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Have to be a M40 won't it, others have chains?
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m10, m20, orm40?
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Coincidence then eh?
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This one Glenn? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-200209321.htm
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Pretty straight forward, 2 bolts are a bit awkward to get at, but once out the rest is easy. Make sure you get a new plastic elbow for the reservoir hose where it goes in the top, it's sure to break off if you try to use the old one. Once in, fill the reservoir, and bleed thru the slave cylinder on your gearbox.
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Hi Kym, the O2 sensor shouldn't be a problem, I'm not running one at all on my E28.
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Honestly, 1500 for a quick sale, maybe 2000 if you can find the right buyer?