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Everything posted by euroriffic
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Thought you might of been. I can do later at night if you don't start till like 8-9 or what ever. Depending on what time you get up
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Two reasons for that. luxury car tax and being bogans haha
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Yea if you wanna try them out Thatl be sweet. Can do Friday after work or late sat arvo / evening. Failing that, sunday. Gives a text to let me know if Friday suits
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Just noticed today that the passengers side rear floor is also wet. OHHH BOB SAGET!!!!
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Can't say I have but I'm sure my Haynes manual can give good advice
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Ahhhh right. Fair enough then. Thought you might of been getting something done to the e30
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Anyone?
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Saw this the otherday and just found it on t.m. Nice looking car and not a bad price http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=504638720
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You lucky son-of-a-gun! The things I'd do for one of them... It boggles the mind!
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I got mine off eBay with plugs for about 120 nz all up
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Daddy would be pissed about that!
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"just do it yourself maaaate!" Details? or are you being a
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Search how to do it on YouTube. Afew ways to do it without the tool I think
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I'd make sure you don't have an air lock. M52's are a pig to bleed! Did mine on my steep drive with the front jacked up aswell just to make sure.
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Frenched the highbeams on the touring while it's out of action.
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E30 FTW!!! You'd be gutted to spend all that money on a gtr or the roof chopped beetle to be schooled by an e30!
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Gotta check out the photos for this car!
euroriffic replied to liyi_92's topic in TradeMe discussions
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That's a stunning Looking e36 you've scored yourself. I was alot like you when I was younger, was into old toyotas but loved the e36 shape but could never afford one untill I finished my apprenticeship. When I got qualified I brought my 328 and man do I love it! and I'm sure youl love yours too! Welcome to the forum aswell
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If only you were a week earlier. One sold for 90 odd dollars. Even had the M colours stitched on the corner. I was going to buy it but forgot when it ended and missed out
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Discovered the drivers side rear door seal has failed with the ton of rain we've had this week and has absolutely soaked the carpet on that side. Pulled drivers seat out, squeezed about 2l of water out the underlay and now have a dehumidifier going in it. God damn it!
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My mate was in the exact same scenario afew years ago. Round a tight blind corner lady was on his side, he went right into small ditch and she still hit him. She wouldn't admit liability so went to court and because he was only 17 and she was 40 odd he ended up being blamed for it and having to pay. And again I don't think the cops were called as was only minor damage so no proper investigation was done which would of gotten him out of it I'd say.
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If you could that would be awesome! Il pm you details
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I'm sure all you e36 owners, and probably other models that have these locking boxes have had them fail at some point resulting in non locking/unlocking doors or sometimes unable to unlock a door altogether. I've done three in the sedan and not long replaced the two rear door ones on the touring, one twice as the replacement didn't work either and now the other one has failed already aswell as the passengers door one and you all know how much of an arse they are to replace! Best method I found was to drop the lock/ latch mechanism down and use that hole to push new one on instead of removing window and rail and outer handle as Haynes manual shows. Bit of fiddling around but saves pulling the whole door apart Anyway! I don't what to be having to do this over again with second hand parts to have them fail again, nor do I want to pay 100 odd dollars for new ones. I've had a look at an old one which just seems like the motor has burnt out. If that's the case that's an easy fix since it's just a wee tamiya car style motor so cheap as to replace. Has anyone else had ago at repairing them with a good result or is more the plastic drive gears that fail in them? Your thoughts and comments on this are greatly appreciated
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Bump
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If I knew you were going there I would of got you to pick my skirt up