
zenetti
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I have a very similar issue with the 735 E38 here. It is idling very rough when cold. Our scanner shows the 02 sensor as being the main culprit. We have switched them from side to side and are going to see what happens. I will scan it again in the morning and see what shows.
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M6 wheel 19x9.5 ET20 ONE Set Only SOLD
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19" Staggered LM on E39 Motorsport
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Yes we can get them, cheers.
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The wheels you linked to are 15" ? Heaps of guys on here are running 15's and they look very cool especially in the 8"
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At a guesstimate I would say around $4500 - $5000. We had a customer who bought in a set of 20" CH-R's and they were $5500. Don't forget if you are going to bring them in yourself you wil have to add GST to the purchas price.
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Just buy a set of our RS reps
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19" staggered motorsport wheels 19x8.5 19x9.5 ET20 5x120 ET20, suitable for 5 and 7 series. Or if you are after a super aggressive stance for your E46, these can be made to fit. E39 will need CB machining to suit - extra $100 SOLD
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Machined face, silver wheel 17x8 5x120 ET35, suitable for E36, E46 or E30 with 5 stud conversion. Only $595 for the set
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Matt Black wheel 18x8 5x120 ET35, suitable for E36, E46, E90 etc. Only $795 for the set can supply BMW centres with the wheels
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Let me know if you do want to get them painted, I have a great contact
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Hi everyone We have a whole lot of end of line and clearance specials on wheels. I will endeavour to get photos up and they will be listed on Trade Me as well. Please do not ask for any other sizes or fitments as what I post up is what we have. First of all is an Alpina style wheel 17x7.5 5x120 ET38, suitable for E36, E46 or E30 with 5 stud conversion. Only $595 for the set
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is there such a thing?
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It really depends on the vehicle and whether or not it is VAT qualifying. I don't know all the ins and outs but I am pretty sure you can only claim the VAT back if you are a registered English company. He also uses a roll on roll off freight company that has its own drivers on the boat (so the monkeys here don't thrash them) and specialises in shipping prestige vehicles. Would you want your new vehicle put in a container that MAY get crashed around? BTW: congrats on number 2, my 2nd is now 3 months old. You forget how much sleep you lose!
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I think you will find that price is the stripping only. Painting is generally around $400 a set, cheers.
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give me a call if you like, a mate of mine has set up his own company. he has just come back from 10 years in the UK and has great relationships with the franchises over there. There is a lot of Sh*t vehicles over there too so you need to be very very careful.
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All prices are per tyre and include GST. Strictly limited stock! Dunlop Direzza 225/55/16 $199 265/35/18 $269 only 2 LEFT! Dunlop Sport Maxx 245/35/18 $269 only 4 LEFT! Dunlop SP Sport 01 275/40/20 $349 Only 2 LEFT!! Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 225/35/18 $269 255/30/19 $279 only 4 LEFT! Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 255/35/18 $269 275/30/19 $299 SOLD OUT
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These are heaps better looking than the others
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If you lift the bootlid up and look at just the rear it looks remarkably similar to a Porsche.
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I have 2 Toyo Teo + as new for $125 each fitted and balanced
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This^ yeah but the above wheels are going to sit another 20mm further in and 6 mm further out. And good luck trying to stretch a tyre on. We just put a 245/30R20 on a 10" wide rim and I reckon as soon as he drove around a corner it would roll off the bead!
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Great choice in tyre and exactly what I was going to recommend. They tick all the boxes, great performance, quiet, and they wear well
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sorry SOLD.
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Who "supervises" their car when its being worked on?
zenetti replied to shaneg's topic in General Discussion
We do on EVERY car. If the torque wrench is not used, my staff get a friendly reminder. If it happens again I issue a warning - yes, I take it that seriously. We use a gun to do up the nuts as it saves time but it is always set to the lowest torque setting. Then we use the torque wrench to do the nuts/studs up poperly. You can NEVER trust a rattle gun. -
can be seen on Trade Me http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=457338340 $650 to Bimmersport members cheers