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  1. Hi Team – although I've enjoyed owning my 3rd 540i – I'm bored two years in and looking for something different to drive. Have my eye on a W210 E55 at the moment. It's been awesome on long runs from Auckland to my place in the Hokianga and I'd like something similar (E55 fits the bill)

    Any thoughts on valuation for a 2003 540i with 132k on the clock? Is stock apart from BBS wheels and aftermarket stereo. I have maintained it at The Toy Shop with annual services. Recent work includes 2 x coils, cam covers and alternator.  Michelin Pilot Sports all around installed last year. Condition wise I'd say 8/10.

    I know the market pay what it will pay, I note that a 2002 540i that looked rough with 200 plus kms sold for $5250 recently.

    My thoughts on this example: $9000

    Any thoughts or interest welcomed.

    Ace,

    Mr D.

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  2. On 26 September 2016 at 0:47 AM, atlantiskiwi said:

    Where did you find that?

    Stumbled on the trademe listing from Shore Prestige, previous owner traded up to an M6. Was on trademe a few days, haven't seen many 2003 Msports for sale, and after a manual 996 this is awesome, who needs a manual these days :-)

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  3. On 14 August 2016 at 10:05 AM, Eagle said:

    Good time to replace the chain tensioner.

    Yep - warranty can cover that, I've read tensioner to be replaced 150kms? No rattles picked up at bellars at PPI, dealer replaced cam and timing cover gaskets on purchase...


  4. So, I've only had the 540i for a few days, and have noticed that BMW didn't get the design right on the lumbar 'support' in their sports seats. When test driving the car I thought hmm that feels a little uncomfortable, however surely there is a lumbar adjustment? 

    Whilst fiddling around the the 12 way electric sports seat after delivery, I eventually discover there is no lumbar adjustment. This was a problem as the seat was super uncomfortable and pinching my lower back.

    Anyway after searching the net I found this DIY hack which retracts the lumbar spring to the seat by cable ties, conveniently there are 3 x holes a 4mm cable tie can be threaded through.

    HACK

    1. Remove 2 x Torx bolts at bottom of the hard seat back (you'll need a T30)

    2. Seat back will slide down

    3. Thread cable ties through holes (see image)

    4. Slide seat back up into position (on the 2003 there are 3 x clips which have their own guide)

    5. Insert Torx bolts and you're done.

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    MUCH more comfortable, now I just hope those seams aren't a problem. Kinda stupid to have stitching running down the middle of the lower back portion of the seat.

    Hopefully useful for someone.

    Ace, Mr D

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  5. Super keen to check this ride. I've been looking at all sorts of vehicles lately from 996 Turbos to R129 SL500's but maybe I just need another E34.

    This could be 540i #3.

    If its still for sale, can you call or text please.

    Clem

    0275 599 592

    Mr D.

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