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Everything posted by pjay
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Not enough to worry about it.. I hold the hose up when i fill
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Stealth tacho on the A pillar is my vote
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Mm im pretty sure youll need the guards rolled a bit to reach full lock. Not major rollage but id say a wee bit, ill let one of the pros here comment on it, because im not totally sure sorry. Ive got a 328 and i know ill need mine rolled just to accommodate that extra .5" or width. 18's fit ok from what ive seen with mates, but 19's... hmm.. havent toyed with 19's yet
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And if you won this auction: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...8950694.htm?p=1 Props man! $180 is a steal (i missed out )
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Hmmm, ive got 17x8's on my E36 which are sweet. You may need your guards rolled if the car is lowered ay.. I know that the rims im set on (18x8.5 +43 offset) will require a guard roll due to the height of the car, and its still above legal height. But 19x8 ET47 will fit yes.. assuming theyre 5x120 as well.. BUT if you have an M3 youre sweet, because theyre factory rolled yo!
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Why?? thats weird
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When it rains, i go to work. When it shines, i claim annual
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an eye whiteness is never as reliable as pics
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Another fantastic site!!! Collaberation of DIY's from the internets http://www.geocities.com/e36rulz/DIY.html
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I was gunna buy a 1.8T, untill i saw my 328i! ..The arguement id like to bring up is the 1.8t is a base model, and for the same coin i got a 328i msport, which is one model under the M3.. From the factory id take the bimmer anyday. With a bit of work, id still take the bimmer. With a lot of work, bimmer still wins. Its up ta you in the end though!
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I agree with brad really too. Im not worried about paying extra for the convenience to drive. Hell, a bus or the train cost similar if not more!
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Thats off a traiiiin.. but: thats not a turbo.. this is a turbo! Thread here: http://forums.nzicemag.co.nz/viewtopic.php?t=19329
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Pics or it never happened
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aaaaaaaaaaanyway, let the man sell the nice rims ok kiddies?
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howdy, have left comment on auctiona and emailed you. I would like to buy theeeeeese please. Peter
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=148455148 same auction, working link
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Wooohoo sounds like you have LSD! lsd rocks!
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As if a police enforcement vehicle is going to catch a 900hp supra as it flys past at 300kph anyway. Good luck enforcing the 10kph limit
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Check your fuses. Thats the 1st thing i would do, otherwise im sure someone here is much more wiser than me, and can suggest something helpful.
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Is it worth using Ethos Fuel Reformulator in BMW Engine?
pjay replied to cammy83's topic in General Discussion
on topic yo.. This thread is about what can SAVE you fuel.. not my personal preferences ay On topic ninja says.. on topic! -
Is it worth using Ethos Fuel Reformulator in BMW Engine?
pjay replied to cammy83's topic in General Discussion
Yah, gotta admit 5 mins is an exaduration. I usually pull up, close my sunroof, wind up all the windows, grab what i need from centre console, turn stereo off, check lights are off, check obc. Then turn it off.. Probably more like a minute -
Is it worth using Ethos Fuel Reformulator in BMW Engine?
pjay replied to cammy83's topic in General Discussion
Like i said, my personal preference. But thanks for your opinion. -
Is it worth using Ethos Fuel Reformulator in BMW Engine?
pjay replied to cammy83's topic in General Discussion
Up to 80% of entire engine wear occurs in the first 10minutes of driving, and yes youre right, start the engine and drive it gently for the first 10 or so minutes. But its my own personal preference to warm it up for 5minutes, and warm is down also for 5minutes. Im young, and i like to give it a floor now and then, so i care for her as much as i can. I know shes care for me too