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Everything posted by eliongater
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Because the M10 is full of character, and a beast with boost.
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This is some seriously cool stuff. Keep it up!
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10" sub hole. Just big enough for an arm, my head and lots of various long things
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There really wasn't. Apart from destroying something visible
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A 325ti or 323ti e46 the other week. Surprised we had any in the country
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Subwoofer time...
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They have too much time on their hands lol
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In a bit of pickle eh?
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So, who bought it?
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Yeah, that was scary reading, though explains why the engine looks brand new
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** SOLD ** For Sale - E36 D1 Racing Clutch (Clutch Plate + Pressure Plate)
eliongater replied to wrs's topic in For Sale
What size is it and is it either m20 or m30 fitment? -
There's also this one: http://www.manheim.co.nz/damaged-vehicles/4985468/2011-bmw-m5-sedan
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How much did that white m5 go for a while back?
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All of the running gear would be
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Did someone say E28 engine swap?
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You might be better off buying a parts car. As an m20 gearbox will not bolt up to an m30
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What if I told you they're reps
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I don't think it's the lock per say that's the problem. It's that I believe there is something caught in the mechanism Don't think I've ever seen an E28 with a ski pass sadly
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I kinda have a spare tail light (arguably worse condition or non-matching). I guess I could say I've locked the keys in there, but it's a bit obvious when the boot is unlocked and it still doesn't open... If I try any of the things, sure
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Right. This one's a bit of doozy... The boot on my 525e is stuck shut. I'm 90% certain that something has gotten a bit intimate with either the hinges or more likely the catch mechanism. Now the beauty of the E28 is that it has a nice ski pass for me to crawl through... Except it doesn't I've tried sitting on it and massaging the open button, high-fiving the badge area, poking long things through the strut access holes, but to no avail. I've got the following, fairly primitive ideas... Smash a light Drill out the lock Drill a hole behind the number plate Cut a hole in the top of the boot Cut a hole behind the rear seat Never open the boot again Or actually use my AA membership for something and see what creative ideas they come up with... Any ideas? If not feel free to grab some popcorn
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Paging @Olaf
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Haven't driven any e39s, I do get where you're coming from though
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This is quite tempting for reasons I can't fully understand
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For that price I'd rather have an E60 to be completely honest.