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Everything posted by Greg111
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From the ground up.
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Not a fan of the steering wheel but is a definite win of a car! Yet to see an F50 in NZ, the Ferrari.
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Must've been cruising the quiet streets haha, looking forward to seeing it sometime.
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Just close your eyes and go for it Haven't seen it driving around yet???
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Got quoted $500 for that exact intake a year ago Glenn. You got lucky.
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Well, why wouldn't you do that to an M5. I'm getting blowoff valves for both my cars.
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That price has to be cheap!
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I oh so very much want an E34 M5! This is a tidy example too.
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Looking very nice! Love the leather interior, just like a bought one. Josh, wheel spin is naughty
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Not so much spotted but what was at work on Fri arvo, an F01 760il six litre V12 twin turbo, vehicle is with us for a few days on consignment, got to go for a good snot in it too, soooo many awsome little features with it, night vision, lane departure, adaptive cruise control, all work amazingly well and man that motor pulls more than a school boy! The lane departure system is quite neat, steering wheel vibrates like a playstation controller if the vehicle goes over the centre lane. Comes at a price though, for that spec model you're looking down the barrel of $388,000.
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X300 would be the pick of the bunch.
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Surely you wouldn't be able to stretch any more power out of that motor without forced induction. Huge amount for a four cylinder.
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Those E36s are very tempting.......
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That was a very nice car too, very sad to see them in that state.
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The old mans had more Jags than i have fingers and toes, most of them being XJ6s, two XJ40s, couple of S-types blah blah blah, he didn't have one thing wrong with any of them, drove from new to at least 80,000km in each hassle free, people don't understand that if you maintain them with servicing etc they have no excuse to break, NZ new ones don't rust (maybe the really really old ones with no paint left on them), and if you're a panel beater then no worries really. I really like the J gate, does what you want it to do, if you want excitement buy a manual. An XJ6 is proberly better value though. They look great on at least 17" alloys with a very slight drop too. End of the day it's your choice, you will be buying the car, it's up to you. It doesn't have to be a BMW, they're not the pinical of cars.
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Cheers Will, exactly what i'm after.
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Cheap enough for bolts, approx how much for the said spacers? (i'm just brainstorming at the mo.) I think a half inch is plentiful.
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Done to death, although i can't find what i'm looking for in the search thingy. Ok, if i wanted to space my rims out on the E36 to get a certain "Stance", since the wheels studs are made to go through the wheel only, how do you over come this when there are spacers in between, i can understand when it's a Japanese car that has wheel nuts rather than studs, the spacers have other studs on them. Bigger studs or converted to nuts?
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The Z3 over the page is just awsomeness! So much dish and as wide as a house.
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The paint on the M3 isn't old at all but just brings a whole new shine to it, the spray on wax is great.Forgot to mention, the price was $59.00RRP, good buying for the end result IMO.
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If anyone is need of a good paint restorer/smoothing kit then i recommend getting Mothers clay pad kit, comes with two clay pads, "Show time spray Wax" and a micro fiber, got board on Sunday so bought this kit for both cars. What a difference it makes, takes out any little divits and imperfections out of the paint and leaves a like new feeling to it, easy to use, only took half an hour to do the 3, little bit longer for the 5 I don't sell this by the way Available at any good Automotive outlet near you.
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As Peter said, with minimal changes it would be a very nice car indeed, we had one here on the yard for a day and seeing one in person i grew very much to liking it a lot, very hot car, can't justify getting rid of mine just yet though.
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That card cutter is epic, does a real good job.
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Ha, he was a big Maori guy holding a very scary looking pit bull by a big beefy chain, so no i don't think he was 5-0 Wouldn't know? He said he saw it parked outside J G three or so weeks ago, dark blue with (bigger motor) in it and apparently LSD. Nope, definitely yours.