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  1. There are a lot of different E46 front bumpers, but for simplicity sake, there are 3 "main" msport ones. M Tech 1 which come on the PFL sedans M Tech 2 for FL sedans (almost same as the below one but has the black moulding) and M Tech 2 for coupes (both PFL and FL) no black moulding but has a indent line across it
  2. That is a really messed up quote haha. I honestly dont think it can be a 2 hr job and $240 per bush is madness.
  3. https://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/MINI/41-SUSPEN-Control_Arm_Bushing_and_ball_joint_Replacement/41-SUSPEN-Control_Arm_Bushing_and_ball_joint_Replacement.htm
  4. If you can wait 1 week delivery time you can order from rockauto I might also be keen to split shipping costs since I’m gonna be placing another order soon. last two orders took 7 days and 6 days to arrive incl weekends so actually 5 and 4 working days. edit: FCP - 22usd each plus shipping for Lemforder ones https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/mini-front-control-arm-bushing-cooper-31126767530 Rockauto - 17nzd each plus shipping for Vaico ones https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/vaico,V202705,control+arm+bushing,7532 Otherwise you can get the poly solid bushes from powerflex but cost a bit more.
  5. Yep, and from my research, if I remove the oil pressure sensor to connect the gauge in it's place, then the readings wont be accurate so Ive seen someone say they built a Y adapter to plug both the sensor and the gauge in at the same time.
  6. I have not because 1. I dont have the equipment but also because 2. its not easy to find info on what the "right" pressure should be. Might need to get some assistance with this.
  7. Brand new rear rotors and brake pads installed. Think one of the old rotor was very very well used haha.
  8. Could it be this? Oil pressure control actuator (pn 11417584991) According to Realoem it might be a blank plug on the N52 but it might actually have it due to design changes? https://www.bimmerfest.com/threads/oil-pressure-on-n52.955944/page-6
  9. love the colour! (duno why pheonix yellow gets so much hate, honestly its so special and nice) the lens distortion not so much
  10. bit of a thread dig - BNT do stock these but its like $66 + gst
  11. Replaced it with new. Also tried another known good used one just incase the new one was dud but didnt fix
  12. Thanks for the info. At this stage I am more interested in the other code 30C3. not much info I can find about it.
  13. damn thats annoying. I almost always reverse park because of this very reason
  14. Some pics from back in 2016! And a thread from one of the prev owners:
  15. CCV replaced and now much smoother. Still does the hiss when i shut the engine off. Also it seems like the metallic tinny sound is coming from the cats. They were probably ruined from the oil due to being driven with the faulty CCV. might just get an exhaust shop to chop them out
  16. 120c was "normal" temp for my N55 M135i. I would be worried if it got any higher though. sounds like new intercooler/FBO is a good safe upgrade regardless.
  17. If anyone has one let me know
  18. Looking for one of these spoilers if anyone finds one. Even better if its LM blue.
  19. 25k for the E60 M5, $10 for the maintenance and the remaining 15k on the petrol bills since you will get 200-250kms out of a tank that will cost $200 to fill up each time! This E90 M3 sedan looks great https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/m3/listing/3067005300
  20. It all comes down to the previous owner's record keeping and upkeep of services. Ive seen great NZ new examples with perfect service history and Ive seen rubbish NZ new examples with neglected service and no history. Totally a case by case situation and NZ new doesnt mean a lot on its own. Kelvin is absolutely right about NZ new cars skimping out on options though. A lot of NZ new E9X E8X etc cars came without xenons and iDrive (which isnt necessarily a bad thing) amongst other options lacking. Probably because such options cost astronomical prices on top of the basic price. By contrast, Ive had some great Jap import cars with no history (at least in english) but you could tell it was well looked after even past 100,000 kms.
  21. Would be a fantastic project for sure
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