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  1. This was left over after getting my E28 drivers seat side bolster repaired. Measures 1070mm x 1350mm $160. The picture of the seats in the car gives the best representation of the actual colour of the fabric. The other pics are taken inside at night so the cloth appears darker but shows the texture well.

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  2. 4 hours ago, coop said:

    I see someone has already made a smart arse comment regarding the price. 


    The price is consistent with other original models from around the same time that haven’t been neglected. 
    For some perspective. 

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/mitsubishi/auction-2975746831.htm

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/ford/auction-2954405293.htm

    It is a bargain compared to the horrid poorly built and inefficient over priced Aussie/American sh*t of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The ones that were falling to bits and rusting before they drove out of the factory doors. 

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/holden/auction-2944815719.htm

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/ford/auction-3013576385.htm
     

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/ford/auction-3004454255.htm

    No I made a typo when I first listed it at $14 which was very quickly pointed out  in a flurry of hopeful buyers by txt

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  3. 2 hours ago, C-130 Hercules said:

    I would put it between 10-12k. What is the plastic implement used that is shown in the toolbox?

    Assume phone is 3G and won't work on current networks? Very nice example car. 

    The tool is for manually winding up the electric windows should they fail. Unsure about the phone, just kept it for the business man on the move look. It still powers up.

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  4. On 3/10/2021 at 2:22 PM, Contrails said:

    That is gorgeous! Especially the condition you have kept it in. 
     

    I think it would be fair to say that an example like this in UK would easily be fetching £15k at the dealers. In NZ - a bit less. I honestly think $16-18k in NZ would be a very fair asking price. 
     

    If I were in your shoes, I would get a pro photographer to take some shots and list it for $22k. 

    I like your optimism , its a little richer than I would have thought. I have currently someone with ties to the classic car market doing some feeling about on prices so I will see what he comes back with.

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  5. Looking to sell my E28 and was after some thoughts on realistic pricing. Its a 86 525e with 176000kms, very tidy original condition inside and out, full documented dealership service history from 1991, everything works and drives like new. Seeing as these don't come up often its hard gauge were the market is, any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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  6. Your last picture shows leaking oil filter housing gaskets, its best to chase this leak first then clean off oil stains and recheck for possible furthers leaks. Have a close inspection of the coolant hoses that oil has leaked over as the oil can contaminate and swell the rubber hoses. Also have a good look around for blue coolant stains that may lead you to your coolant leak, or better yet pressure test the cooling system and check for leaks.


  7. 14 hours ago, gjm said:

    Cooling system!!! Pipes, thermostat...

    If it's misfiring that's often due to gummed up lifters (due to poor oil maintenance). Replacement is the answer.

    Oil consumption - often due to worn piston rings.

    OK - that makes it sound bad, but they're not. The S (&M) 54 engines are great. Long-lived, typically reliable, and fun to drive.

     

    S54 engines do not have hydraulic lifters, they are shimmed.  


  8. Have you confirmed both the in tank and underfloor pumps are running while cranking and supplying pressure to the HP pump?. A good quality tester will have a fuel bleed service function to bleed the system, otherwise and couple of 30sec cranks should do the trick to bleed it if that is in fact the problem. Give your starter a chance to cool between cranking cycles.

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  9. Just to clarify.... the engine was running immediately prior to the underfloor pump and filter being replaced? Is the fault "rail pressure monitoring" still present? . The DDE needs to see a minimum rail pressure set point before it will switch on the injectors and the engine then fire up. If both the in tank and underfloor pumps are running while the engine is cranking then it may be possible that the high pressure pump still has some air bubbles inside and not reaching the DDE set point pressure. How long have you cranked the engine for in one continuous cycle?

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  10. It is not the first time and probably will not be the last time someone somewhere leaves a caliper bolt loose. A couple of years ago an E70 was brought to our workshop from another shop to diagnose an issue they were having trouble with. One of my colleagues  was road testing the vehicle when the lower caliper bolt came out resulting in the caliper rotating around on the upper bolt then punching through and locking the front wheel. Luck would have it that is was under 50kph and no crash resulted. There are no excuses for this sort of event other than human error. What is highlighted from this incident Jacko has been involved with is the poor handling of the situation, surly any reputable workshop would have fitted new OEM brakes at no cost along with a sincere apology at the very least.

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  11. We are going to have to agree to disagree.

    Wasnt my experience sorry with your goldfields workshop i'm sorry. Keith and the workshop guys all walked after the change. The parts department after Gary as well.

    Sorry dude, im sure there are some good people still there but as a long term customer it simple was true. It can kind of be quite different on the other side of the fence.

    If we read through your previous posts its seems your not comparing apples with apples, the OP car was serviced by JC BMW in Takapuna and not the JC BMW workshop in Wairau which you speak of that has been closed for many years now . While I can understand your disappointment with previous dealings I feel it some what unfair to be painting both workshops with the same brush . Intended or not your comments are disservice to the hard working people at JC BMW Takapuna .

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