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Everything posted by euroriffic
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Awesome work guys! This will be one very fast unique car!
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I personally dont have any and would probally never get one but I don't have a problem with them, along as they're not something stupid and in a sensible place. Alot of my friends have them as they have some sort of meaning to them or represent something. A friend of mine has his family crest on his upper arm, as does the rest of his family. And then my missus has two on her back, just a butterfly and some shape thing. Don't think they mean anything to her, just something she wanted but outta sight, outta mind
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Just saw this on sports tonight. They managed to walk away from that crash. Unbelievable!
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As stated, am after the passengers side fog light blank for my e36 touring. Anyone got one they wanna sell me?
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I had my LSD break a spider gear tooth off about two years ago. Managed to fish the piece out and is still going strong. Should probally get it rebuilt oneday...
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This would go great with my touring
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A silver f10 m5 up highgate and a guy I know of's white fl e30 stanced on 15s
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Yea the black one, just read auction more carefully and "only one nz owner" my bad. Still a tidy looking car tho
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That's a pretty tidy e30 you've scored there
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I told my mate last week to have a look at it. Also there's a mint 318i e30 here with 1 lady owner from new with about 90,000km on it!
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Viscous coupling holding and spanner tools (sorted, thankyou)
euroriffic replied to rusteee's topic in Want to buy
That's the same as what I've got haha. Got the full 6mm-32mm and havn't had any issues. Who needs snap-on aye? -
Viscous coupling holding and spanner tools (sorted, thankyou)
euroriffic replied to rusteee's topic in Want to buy
I managed to get mine out with radiator still in place in the 328i and yea pretty sure Haynes manual said you have to remove it but alot of things they say you need to do you can get away without doing. -
Viscous coupling holding and spanner tools (sorted, thankyou)
euroriffic replied to rusteee's topic in Want to buy
That's the way it shows in my Haynes manual. Wouldn't of thought it would damage the waterpump. Basicly the same effect as a rattle gun. -
Viscous coupling holding and spanner tools (sorted, thankyou)
euroriffic replied to rusteee's topic in Want to buy
i just use the 32mm spanner and shock it off with a hammer. Just remember its a left hand thread -
Saw antil33t's wet dream today... The green e34 manual 525tds touring with black leather.
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My rears were 4"nokias and were in their own proper boxes that hang to just above the strut tops so just reused them with quality 4" speakers. I did have a business spec radio and cd changer though
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Where to buy brake pads for E30
euroriffic replied to Skornogr4phy's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
If its just a daily any sort of pads would do. Could try either BnT, repco or supercheap. BnT will have a better choice but supercheap will probally be the cheapest but most likely won't have them in stock. -
On the touring- Converted the front indicators into parks and indicators, painted grill black- was getting abit rough, painted new M side mirrors black to see if I want them black or white, and stickered up the rear window On the sedan- filled it with 98
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A low black e46 touring on black and polished wheels and a pretty tough looking blue e30 320i coupe on 15s. Any ones?
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A black e36 touring, my mates brothers silver 328i manual touring, and guy I know of's auto silver 328i touring. If only I was driving mine at the time...
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Haha! Like!
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Haha yea it was pretty bad
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Found these http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-...n-495801257.htm $90 no reserve! One is a bit bent tho and need a referb
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On the touring fitted the new lower Control arms and bushes, new hydroblade wipers, had to bend the rear arm for it to work right tho, Ran subaru upper cleaner thru it, new park and headlight bulbs then found a plug unplugged that went into the bottom of the intake manifold into a plastic thingy that runs up the back of it. (m43) Any idea what that is? Also redded the tail lights to refit tomorrow Also put hydroblades on the sedan Edit: found what was unplugged, it was the disa or manifold intake adjuster. Changes the length of the intake path to allow better torque during different engine speeds. Havn't driven it since plugging it in but will tomorrow. Hopefully it makes a difference
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I've decided to make my one out of alloy, was free issue from a mate who's a boat builder and this way I can put a small bend on each end and try give the whole thing a slight curve to match the roofline. I'm getting the racks made tomorrow so will make a start on the fairing aswell