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  1. https://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=1428125234 This seems cheap, though the outside looks mint and the inside is a sh*t show. Hasn't even been run in and he's got it on the market for half what he alleges it cost him to build.
  2. I see, perhaps then the more off-road oriented items the OP speaks of on the Landrover/Rangerover are ZF components, makes more sense.
  3. He's added some check plate, but only provided detail shots not a full frontal, I'm looking forwards to the next progress pics. aparently the X5 came about from a BMW and Land Rover colaboration, I knew the range rovers got the BMW engine, what didn't occur to me is 4wd specific driveline components from the X5 are Landrover items, or some of them anyway, meaning you can take off-road Landrover diff and transfer cases and retrofit them, or somthing like that anyway.
  4. I had he same happen fortunately before I'd booked air fares, but not before I'd signed off on the finance paperwork, that took a few days to unravel as the charming seller sold to a higher offer after accepting mine, because, and i quote, 'it's just business', well sir, f**k doing business with you or your company.
  5. I'm a lurker over at the ORE forum and this popped up, interesting project by someone turning an X5 into an offroader proper. http://www.offroadexpress.kiwi/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=47026
  6. I'm a millennial from '84 that turned my back on FB, BS FTW.
  7. Get Electronics do top work, but are a victim of their own success, two man outfit struggling to keep up with demand, they repair a lot of unrepairable stuff, worth trying the phone number.
  8. My goodness, repo'd by DTR, was probably secured against a few thousand dollars worth of home appliances.
  9. Welcome! If your looking for something cheap that needs a little bit of work, but with potential to be special, I know where a V12 converted E34 Touring is ;o) Fuel bill might make you miss the yaris though.
  10. Me too, I've only driven about 100km in it, I'm facing facts, looking at what assets I'm not using and don't need, and given this thing is still at the other end of the country, it's up the list.
  11. Yep... Long story short, I've had a change in circumstances, the car is still in Auckland, and I can't really justify nice things right now... or this year... maybe not next year either. Seeking to get what I paid for it $4000, and I'm firm on that. It's not running great, but very likely to simply be a combination of a vacuum leak, and the distributors needing replaced IMO. Other treasures include boot not locking, front passenger window not working, front wheel bearings being shot, at least one tie rod needing replaced, and the key sucking to use in the drivers door are all that spring to mind presently. It's not perfect, but, it's certified, and a lot of car for the money, huge potential for someone to turn this into something very cool, I'd planned manualisation amongst other things, but I'm having to sell off a few toys to get out of a bind, fun times.
  12. The fine is $150, cheaper to use your cellphone.
  13. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_H._Christ
  14. Well, no price, no guarantee it goes, no milage, no state of registration, and parked in mud, surrounded by neglected cars... awesome. Last mileage reported was 92,000miles in 2006... and it may have been parked up since then. Anyone care to offer thoughts on it's value as a potential spares source for my 550? It also has an LSD that might be useful, and 'sports suspension settings' as an option, which probably isn't useful. I'd have to pay to ship this one south, so that inflates the price for me over whatever I offered... If i offer anything... the whole parked in mud thing and state of the other cars visible on the property is a deterrent. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1401313367 https://carjam.co.nz/car/?plate=XS5381 https://www.etkbmw.com/bmw/EN/vin/decoder/4372513/EN
  15. He went for the one that he was able to get the cheapest, and he ignored my advice to get a PPI it seems... well... everyone that buys a BMW inevitably picks up a few lessons after the fact. I've had my wallet hammered for buying the cheapest once, and he well knows that, but C'est la vie, caveat emptor. Three languages in one post, who am I trying to impress?
  16. I Concur that DC is well worth a visit, My trip was a fail as it coincided somehow with apparently a dozen different school trips that created insane queues at most of the attractions that featured engines or aircraft of any description, thankfully i'm just as happy with artsy stuff and those attractions were all but abandoned (stumbled apon a gallery with Ansell Adams works and was happier than a pig in mud for a few hours there). That kind of thing must go on all over the show, that's pretty hilarious.
  17. My buddy is looking at an E83 X3 $13,290 2006 X3 2.5Si jap import 50,000k. Service history unknown at this point $12,999 2006 X3 2.5i NZ New 147,000k sporadic servicing BMW and other shop my thoughts are Jap import with lower Ks is the safer bet, but I think the 2.5 engine is a little underpowered, and comes up with VANOS issues when you google it. I said if he gets a PPI on either, and Mechanical Insurance, he probably can't go too far wrong, but the NZ New will retain value slightly better because for some reason people give a sh*t. His main purpose for ownership is he works in a sales role, lot of driving, and his second homes are the ski fields in winter and tramping tracks in summer, plus a kid to cart around.
  18. More power! 0-60 in 3.4s http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2017/08/2018-bmw-m5-officially-arrives-with-600-hp-and-awd.html
  19. If the internets and google is to be trusted, some positive reveiws, with most issues seem to be relating to use of low octane fuel which we don't really have here (<90). http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=846878 http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2008/12/product-review-shark-injector/ That being said, the general consensus on this forum seems to be, Dyno Tune > Chip, and I'm inclined to agree, $ per HP though, the shark has potential to be better value for money, but, won't squeeze the most out of your setup as it's based on generic assumptions about what modifications and condition your engine is in.
  20. I feel like i have to drop Ois to Men in here as no one else has, sharp end of NZ grass roots punk. Or Whip me honey by Squirm, I can't decide if the song or the video is more outrageous, The singer in that Squirm song is my mates Flatmate... one of those people who have seen, and done, things beyond reckoning and imagination in his lifetime.
  21. hit up @BM WORLD, he's probably got a shelf full of them.
  22. Our local groups of enthusiastic and mischievous youths and adults like to identify with certain shades of red and blue pioneered in the USA... I had an experience with one such group in America... very f**king different over there... feels like a pantomime here.
  23. LemonHunter

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    For anyone wondering as I was, here's an E39 with Style 66's, fairly similar to the ones in images above, apparently image uploading is currently bung, but embedding is not. http://imgur.com/4xBfdpg
  24. @Driftit What part of DC did you end up in? I spent a bit of time in DC on a work assignment years ago, will never forget the night I got lost near the Wallmart around Landover... I don't think that was one of the nicer parts of town. But near the main part, the Mall and such, the architecture just kept flooring me, so gothic, i didn't expect that at all.
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