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Braeden320

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  1. I considered:

    Nexen / Roadstone N7000 all round but that size wasn't available in NZ (although Hyper in Auckland have it @ $209 fi=tted or delivered - they must improt direct) - this was the tyre I orginally inquired about. reasonal reviews, all reason, and designed for light snow.

    For what its worth I've had a set of these before in 225/40/18 and was very impressed with how they performed and wore.


  2. Make purchase of me lol

    Quite a bit of interest on trademe, but would rather sell through here and avoid fees! :P

    Seems like some real genuine interest, from serious buyers.

    Questions and answers

    Ask the seller a question

    HI MATE IS THIS KIT PLUG ND PLAY FOR 1987 E30? rushh (16 ) 12:19 pm, Tue 9 Aug

    as per third paragraph, no it isnt. you will need to sort a pinout diagram and make a wiring adaptor, as in the facelift year of 88 for the E30 connevtor between the engine and the body changed. mechanically it will bolt up fine etc. this adaptor for the plug harness will be your only hiccup 1:21 pm, Tue 9 Aug

    my 1985 bmw 728i e23 is a manuel put i want 2 put a later model engine in it wooid u do a deal with that 2mudgee (37 ) 4:08 pm, Tue 9 Aug

    anything is possible, but i dont know how much work it would take. You would have to rewire the plug to make it work. Its wired for cars with a C101 plug. I would not be willing to install it in your 7 series sorry. 9:10 am, Wed 10 Aug

    and wood take much 2 put it in 2mudgee (37 ) 4:08 pm, Tue 9 Aug

    I have no idea, never done the conversion to an E23 sorry 9:11 am, Wed 10 Aug


  3. what say they are oem wheels?

    I would have thought the term aftermarket refers to any item that didn't come on the car as standard when it left the factory is classed as a 'modification'

    E.g

    Wheels

    Stereo

    Lowering Springs/Shocks

    Engine

    Turbo

    Etc etc.

    I would have thought it's pretty straight forward and well published the need to declare these types of things on insurance policy's.

    The fact it could be OEM doesn't really mean anything, If I put an S50 in my 316i does than mean I don't have to declare it, because it was OEM in an E36 but not specifically the car I own.

    Same theroy and it still doesn't work.

    Also, Do you technically need a cert or not? (I don't no what size Tyre your using)


  4. These look more like you mate, Nice and Tidy

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/...n-391933736.htm

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/...n-380425804.htm

    I would get a lower spec E46, E.g 320,323,325 and get the BEST possible car for your money.

    E.g the best car of the 'worst'model. Not the worst car of the 'best'model.

    Hell my Mrs has a 318 and its a pleasure to go for a spin in. I love it.

    Don't be put off by the smaller engined E46's, for what you want they are actually ideal.


  5. This you Oli?

    yeah i figured you were an islander by the really stupid answers and poor english. Sure your car looks different and turns heads but believe me its not in a good way, and when someone who works for mitsi questions something i wouldnt be so quick to dismiss theyre comments, he probably knows what hes talking about, not like most of your islander buddies who do nothing more than sit on the doll and think your cool... nice dianemante btw... bmw325i2 (19 ) 11:47 pm, Fri 24 Jun

    This person is hardly in a position to lecture the seller on English.

    F**king Idiot and Racist.


  6. I would have thought in the $300's isn't to bad to ship 4 wheels from the UK?

    Edit - Also when dealing in International freight cheap isn't always good. I always use either TNT or DHL and have never had an issue.

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