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  1. Well Glen , I found this attachment for your humour. Some of the young'uns wont know who the paedophile is

    On the subject of "pink stickers" , this is a Car enthusiats forum [ I assume most of us are more passionate about our vehicles than the average "Joe Public" ]

    So if you drive an illegally modified car and get caught, be prepared to pay the price for your actions.

    I don't think crying about the police should justify a thread on this forum. Believe me a "Bimmersport" sticker on my car attacts attention.

    My Car is Legal, so I wear the sticker as a Badge of honour

    hahaha RFLMAO :lol: that is a brilliant attachment - go Adobe!

    oh........ and well done on the April Fool's sure sucked a lot of guys in and got them venting!!


  2. Before you guys go spending hundreds of dollars check the air intake pipe between the intake and the air box. It may have a small split in it which can cause the car to surge exactly as you guys are saying. It has happened to me twice on E30's, and has also happened on an FX-GT. You may have to pull the hose off and check for splits,mine have always split on the corrugations where the bends are, which can be quite hard to find.


  3. front shocks are easy to do, I was a "tech" newbie too when I did mine. You will definitely need spring compressors, A rattle gun makes life easier, and you wil have to split a ball joint apart. It is quite an easy job. Can't help with the steering rack though sorry, but as other people have said check all the ball joints tie rod ends etc as well as they can cause play if worn.


  4. my apapters have no vibration, although make sure you get them made by a good engineer if you do get some.

    if engineers make them they usually put a locating collar on the outside which stops vibration. Most of the ones on TM don't have this collar which is where all the vibration comes from.


  5. And if you type in Tyre you are more likley to get European answers rather than American answers - the latter tend to be more subjective and opinionated.

    haha - people that live in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones :P

    Greg - price drop for you $209 incl GST and freight to your door


  6. check this link out:

    http://www.tyresite.com/fitment.asp?psearch=BMW

    kind of backs up what Greg and I have been talking about, and it's a "european site" :P

    a 225/40/18 is the correct upsize for 225/45/17

    225*45% = 101.25mm x2 + 17" (431.8mm) gives 634.3mm diameter

    225*40% = 90mm x2 + 18" (457.2mm) gives 637.2mm diameter

    It all comes down to the design of the tyre as well, some tyres have quite large shoulders. The sectional width will be measured as 225 for example but could be anywhere between 220mm and 230mm.

    I don't how how you "set up a tyre", personally I would have thought it would be more to do with suspension.


  7. So what the haps with his position on TM now? Gone??? You would bloody hell think so?

    Nothing will happen, too much of a money spinner for them 1900 cars at $30 each time = $57000. I know the guy that owns Harpers for Cars (ducks for cover). Roger is a genuinely nice guy and I wouldn't hesitate to buy a car from him. He only got done because he was too lazy to put a SIN up - however ONE EXPENSIVE lesson later his cars now always have them. The Commerce Commission sent down a 'mystery shopper' to catch him out as they were having a big blitz on TM. These guys were probably caught at the same time.


  8. 'bout time I waded into this and gave you a 'professional' opinion.

    It won't matter what size rim and tyre you run 17,18 or 19 you will still have camber issues. The issue arises because realistically your car is too low. WOF states it must be 100mm above the ground from the lowest structural point. This has all been covered before in various topics on here.

    Having too much camber is dangerous, in essence, without going into too much detail, you are only using about half of your tyre on the road, this explains why you were having trouble with grip.

    Most of the people on here try and promote safe and legal ways to 'enhance' your car. There are a number of people on here however, who think they know better. Personally, I, and I am sure others here are waiting for the first post along the lines of rear subframe cracked.............. or driveshafts poked............. bounced off (insert object here) and crashed into.......

    I am not one of the "oldies" on here (only just past 30) but have been around the industry long enough to know how to do things properly. The old adage "do it once and do it right" is a motto that everyone should adhere to.

    If you can do it on the cheap chances are it will cost you more in the long run. Anyway good luck with the new car, I am sure you will love it.

    my piece of advice would be to spend $400 - $500, get your car lowered legally and properly (it will raise it slightly from its current point). you will save money on tyres as they won't wear as fast and the car will handle so much better :D


  9. You now need

    -Altezza style tail lights

    -Angel eye headlights

    -Neon underbody kit

    -multiple "M" Badges

    -Lambo doors

    Some inspiration for you

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    But be careful, you dont want to end up featured on This site

    Target 3 is a bit harsh - I don't mind the look of it, although I do have to agree with most of them. What were they thinking? :wacko:


  10. Hey im looking into buy an audi a4, my idea i have for the audi a4 is get sapcers change it to 5x120 and 30ml spacer

    As i found some deep dished Wheels i like

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=143484279

    And then Flare the guards like togate did sorry if i got name wrong.

    I mentioned this on a audi forum but no one replyed and thought they might off not know or just thought it was such a dumb idea.

    But what you guys think

    Oh and crnt find info on the hight on how high an audi a4 of ground it stock?

    you won't need to run spacers or change the pcd(stud pattern). There are plenty of deep dish wheels out there that will suit. We have done plenty on 19's and even some on 20's no problems.


  11. no it was the guy who wasnt around for the auctions end....

    haha............ that was me :P luckily I have 3 trade me alias(s?) me, work, and my wife. Now all I have to do is think of something really really really clever to say!

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