Moose
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1st Gear
- Birthday 02/20/1972
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Previous rides<br />E30 325i<br />E34 535iM<br />E36 328i Touring<br />E39 528i
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Greytown
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120D SE and X5 3.0D Sport
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120d Petrol Used: Diesel Engine Size: 4 Cylinder, 2.0L Tdi Trans: 6 speed Steptronic Car Year: 2004 Average: 6.5L/100km X5 Petrol Used: Diesel Engine Size: 6 Cylinder, 3.0L Tdi Trans: 5 speed Steptronic Car Year: 2002 Average: 9.5L/100km
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Heavy duty computer earthing!
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We often fold down our ones, no problems at all. I hope your looking at a diesel? Moosee
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Thanks guys, ebay looks like the place to look. Cheers
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Hi Guys, Does anyone out there know where I can pick up a rear spoiler for a 1 series, it's the one for the top of the hatch. Jeff Grays only wanted $1500 + gst + fitting, dear lord! Moose
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-190347061.htm Hi Guys, These wheels belong to a mate of mine, whose upgraded to 19's. They will fit a 5 or 7 series, unfortunately not a one series or I would have bought them myself. Great looking wheels Cheers Moose
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Superchips have their best results with a turbo diesel engine, which I can certainly recommend. Perfectly safe as long as you don't thrash your car, which could be said for all your parts. Not such large gains for petrol cars, I would be more inclined to use the funds for other mods. Cheers Moose
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Hi Johno, Could you please give me a price for the rims alone and then also for the tyres you recommend? I travel around 800k a week, 75k to work which is mostly flat exept for the Rimutaka hill rd, which is 14kms of tight cornering race track. Cheers Moose
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I would be looking at Falken FK452' 225/40/18 for the front and 245/35/18 for the back. Moose
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Hi, How much for a set of 4, and would they fit a 1 series? Cheers Moose
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Here's the info of the Superchips website for my car. BMW 120 E87 2004 onwards Engine type : Turbo-Diesel Engine size : 1995 cm3 Cylinders : 4 Original kW : 121 Original nm : 340 kW increase : 25 NM gain : 71 Lb/Ft gain : 52 So now it's got 411 NM of torque and almost 150kw of power and still running at 6.5 L/100km. It really is a different car, but have to be quite careful when putting the foot done. Moose
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That was my initial thought but no sign of a black cloud. The only smoke was spinning the wheels in second gear!