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Everything posted by Wom
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or the people who queue jump using the shoulder, it aint an extra lane for people who can't wait like everyone else
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I was wondering the other day whether it'd be possible to change the led's inside the headunit to match the bmw dash lights etc, something I want to do to mine
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=383512603
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at least it will be an even and fair fight hahaha
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^ +1 he did mine, no complaints, quick turn-around too ps. ditch the dual mass flywheel if your conversion kit has one
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but how else would the government make enough tax to build yet another motorway / tunnel / bridge for Auckland?
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I mainly went with Telstra coz they do cable internet they had no issue transferring my old vodafone mobile number across
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if insurance is paying for it, then I'd go to these guys, heard fantastic things about their work, but apparently a bit pricey (which doesn't matter in this case) http://www.thesurgery.co.nz/home.asp
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you gotta be willing to be the $$$$ if you want a really good job
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sounds like an awesome car, can't wait for the pics
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E36 in the best colour the only real solution for the jatco box is a manual conversion
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did I miss something? are the cops doing this again this weekend? coz today everyone is doing between 70 and 80 in the fast lane alongside everyone doing 70 in the slow lane driving to town was painful
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yea that's a bit of an issue either leave the locknut socket in the boot in case you get a flat or keep it at home and hope like heck you don't need to change your tyre lol back to that honda ... surely the alarm would've gone off? but I guess no-one pays attention to car alarms these days
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bump still for sale, just sitting in my shed
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bump still for sale, just sitting in my shed
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borrowed one of these and couldn't get it working on my car, but the laptop has vista and was using a usb adaptor so maybe that was an issue
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this might be useful http://maps.aa.co.nz/traffic/roadwatch
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Hi, A few months ago I had a 3.15 diff installed into my E36 after the manual conversion. In my laziness, I never bothered to sell my old diff lol Was working perfect prior to removal, no strange noises and no leaks. It's a 3.64 ratio, non-LSD medium case diff out of a 1996 323i Jap import automatic With that diff in my car after the manual conversion, I was getting approx 3100 to 3200rpm @ 100kph Good fast acceleration, but I wanted something closer to factory to gain some economy $200 pick up only please, it's kinda heavy and I'd hate to think what shipping would be lol
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I've recently bought a different style steering wheel, so my old one needs to go. Includes airbag, should fit any E36 that came with airbags (as long as your car has a single stage airbag system - I think it was all models prior to August 1998). Everything was working perfectly prior to removal, airbag light came on at startup and turned off almost straight away, horn was working fine. Might also fit other series; the guide I found for fitting my new one is actually for the E31, but the parts are the same http://e31wiki.org/wiki/Steering_wheel_swap $150 includes the column switch bracket and the horn contact brush
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does anyone remember those mini games they put onto watches? if my memory isn't failing me, I had a watch in primary school that had Mario on it oh and I still have my mega drive II hooked up in the bedroom lol
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ended up buying it for PS3 did the intro race bit where it decides what settings suit you best ... yea it recommended max settings on all the asist options and AI on easy mode bugger that, I want a challenge, all asists off and AI on hard lol
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yea I think you've got a good list to work from only other suggestion would be to get it scanned to see if there's any fault codes a couple of years ago my e36 was overheating when the car was stationary, but when moving it was fine ended up the viscous fan coupling was the culprit before that, I had thermostat issues which resulted in my engine taking about 20 minutes to get to proper running temperature