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  1. On 8/15/2021 at 2:49 PM, TermiPeteNZ said:

    Welcome @the_don46! The BMW Car Club organises a fair few events through the year and have a monthly club/pub night... keep an eye on things here: Wellington - bimmersport.co.nz - or better yet, join the Club :) 

    Totally!

    Welcome, @the_don46 😀 Hope to see you at a meet/tour/event soon.  See links in our signatures of how to find the club.


  2. On 7/19/2021 at 11:55 AM, Driftit said:

    Cheers.  Turns out my neighbours in Featherston who are building their house had their roof blow off on Sunday morning.

    Freak wind gust of over 170kph ripped it to bits.  Roof landed right where my house would be if it was there.  It then took off again and hit another neighbours house about 200m away.
    Fire crew said they have not had wind that strong there for a good 15 years.

    A house I pass on my neighbourhood walks has been in the wars again, from the same storm you mentioned.  It has northerly exposure on a hill above the harbour (though is only shrouded from Southerly by neighbouring houses).  Those of you in the know will recognise that wind accelerates when it finds a hill.  The house in question is around 20 or 25 years old, a former leaky home, having been sold off cheap about ten years ago, re-clad and remediated, and sold again.  Now it's had the leading edge of it's second story - north-facing - curved roof peeled back like a sardine tin and folded over, about three metres worth.  It's currently open to the moon, stars, and rain, with the peeled-back roof strapped down with large ratchet straps on both sides to prevent more roof being lost.  
     

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    Our house is pretty solid, though when that storm turned south, I has being shaken in my seat in our top story as the wind battered our house (we're exposed to the south, very close to Zone 5' design area.  The winds swung around my solidly-mounted 6E Yagi FM antenna that's previously survived twenty years of storms of up to 170 km/h unscathed.  It would not surprise me to learn we'd approached 200 during that recent storm.


  3. Update.

    PDR was done some time ago.  

    I put air in the tyres last weekend, checked the oil (nil used), 98 in the tank (as usual), gave it a wash and removed the leaves that accumulate beneath the cabin filter shrouds [essential e60 maintenance].  Then enjoyed a club run to Raumati and back.  It's a joy to drive; smooth, tight, great handling with light weight and 50/50 weight distribution, and awesome power train.

    Parts have arrived for the Valve Cover Gaskets (Elring), Serpentine Belt Tensioner & Pulley (INA)(and a new Conti belt for good measure), and the PCV bellows (Vaico).  Now to get them sorted when we're out of the latest lockdown.

    I'll get the headlights polished up, give the car a thorough valet, and it may then be time to find it a new home next month.  It's not getting as much use as we're not doing so many long distance trips.  This car is a mile-muncher!

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  4. 11 hours ago, Ghost Chip said:

    Maybe an unpopular opinion but I feel like @Mikan realises all this. Seems like he just wants to pass it on now. Will be a bargain for the buyer but as long as both parties are happy with the price, don’t see anything wrong with that.

    Yes of course.  Some may watch on as their friend prepared to toss a few thousand into the harbour because it may make them feel good, and recognise it.  The rare few will encourage a more constructive alternative, such as a donation to Wellington Free Ambulance as an alternative to polluting the harbour.


  5. @Mikan It doesn't have power increase to require hoops; is that down to change in driveshaft (from the auto-to-manual swap)? 

    It is a rare e30 - it's tidy and not full of rust, and one assumes it's a tidy well-executed M42 swap.... it's not a half-finished, butchered car with the remains of "let's do some lows".  I think you may be under-estimating how it differentiates from many on the market.  Just look at the tat that Ghostchip has been looking at for more money.  Tidy e30s are quickly becoming the rarity.  

    If this gets the right owner now, to continue your mission trajectory and lavish good maintenance that continues to improve it, it'll be worth more than double in ten years IMHO.

    EDIT:  or to put it another way, if @adro's is your benchmark, even at 50% (with a cert), you're well above the money you're currently thinking of.


  6. On 7/27/2021 at 6:37 PM, Mikan said:

    Alrighty. 

    One of the little niggles with the m42 swap was the coolent temp sensor in the new engine still being m42 issue - not the brown sensor from the e30 that was necessary to move the needle on the temp gauge any higher than 5ml from cold. 

    It needed a warrant, so while it was in I asked the garage to swap the sensor over - success!

    They also told me the alternator needed new bearings. I was a bit iffy about it at first, but hearing the horrible noise it was making being turned by hand - over the phone - it got sent away for a rebuild. 

    Only issue for the warrant was a high stop bulb though, so the whole episode was a pricey success. 

    Pretty close to being able to advertise it properly - the relentless rain that has dogged any free time I have had means I haven't been able to take it round to @adro for its photoshoot and then do a proper classified - but it is for sale.

    Get in touch if you're interested in more details. I'm thinking 8k, or 7k if for some unfathomable reason you'd rather have bottlecaps. It's not going to be certed for the swap, so it will be as-is/where-is.

    Hopefully the price might give room to cert it if required. 

    It certainly will need a cert.  And it should fly through.  And with a cert, you should be netting well above what you're currently thinking.

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  7. On 7/22/2021 at 1:57 PM, Jun said:

    I think most tires these days are pretty good.  I just go with the tires that has some data and reviews.  And get the best deal I can get, make sure I got the tyre type I need.  Brand and model will come 2ndary.

    The Hankooks I bought for my e60 were bought under the 'most tyres these days are pretty good'.  The test results and reviews suggested they were the equal of the RE003s I ran on it beforehand.  The tests and reviews were wrong, and I continue to be underwhelmed.  Perhaps the Laufenns (I've heard good things), or better Hankooks would have been better.

    There's no replacement for experiencing the damned things. 

    Perhaps more than anything else, YMMV. 😀


  8. On 7/21/2021 at 11:43 AM, Cammsport said:

    Did anyone see what the 24v E30s sold for over the past 6 or so months? I lost track of them. 

    Can anyone recommend a good valuer for insurance purposes? I have no clue as to what mine is worth. TM prices are all over the show and I dunno what's actually selling. 

    IMHO yours must be $25k and up, it's very well-sorted (whereas most of the other M5x conversions been up for sale recently are 'half finished'.).  If yours is certed, and as tidy (as it surely is), why wouldn't you be looking for more than 325i manual pricing?   You'd barely be able to build it for $20K.

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  9. 15 hours ago, GorGasm said:

    My hunch is that anything made in south east asia, in the hot, humid climates is going to be bad on NZ roads.  Every time I have tried their tyres I have felt like the reaper is in the passengers seat.

     

    RE-003s (as a great baseline tyre) are made somewhere in South East Asia.  They're in fact very good on NZ roads, and inspire confidence in the wet.


  10. On 7/4/2021 at 7:29 PM, Atari said:

    Where abouts are people getting their BMW coolant from ? Through BMW ?

    Yep, go and see the parts team at Continental Cars BMW Wellington.  It's reasonably priced.  Pick up some deionised water from REPCO/BNT/Supercheap, and you're sorted.  HTH


  11. 1 hour ago, adro said:

    Thanks, I think so too. 
    they are 1kg lighter per wheel at the front than the ones I took off interestingly. 

    was tempted to go 18” MV2’s or 194’s like Olaf but have always loved the 68’s on the E46 and wanted to stay 17 with a bit more sidewall for comfort factor. 

    agree, no need for 18's on an e46 touring.  

    Technical:  The advantage of 194's is 20mm additional track at the rear, and an extra half inch on the front rim plus offset, and zero rubbing/clearance issues (on standard e46 staggered msport sizes).

    Aesthetics:  Can't argue with the Style 68's looking the best on e46, they're just right.  Nice score!

    Never looked at the weight, I suspect that the 194's will be heavier as they're made for runflats.

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  12. 1 hour ago, outlawtorn said:

    Thanks...I have taken your feedback and amended my ad...questions will be answered... Hopefully no one with an intent to derail will lurk...

    It's good you've fixed that - at least halfway.  By refusing to answer questions via the Q&A function, you'd put off at least half of your genuine buyers - those with a brain - as you deny them a record of your extended description of the state of the car.  That's an "unintended consequence" of being distracted by the very market you wish to avoid, yet are primarily focussed on.  

    I like the fancy exhaust!

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  13. 20 hours ago, 318Touring said:

    Have you considered a Boxster?

    It is not a hair-dresser car. Mid-engined (better than 911 for handling), flat-6, proper Porsche set up - and if you can get manual the better but 'beggars can't be choosers' eh.  People that have bought Boxsters are really happy with their purchasing decision.

    I 'might' also be looking for a Boxster (you can't have too many Porsches), some pointers:

    - bigger chance of bore-scoring on S cars (bigger engine capacity)

    - there is still the IMS question (2002-2004 has the weakest IMS bearing, apparently) - 986 and 987.1 only

    - 'til 2008/2009, Tip box is a Merc gearbox, bullet-proof and easy to repair if something goes wrong

    The Boxster is a wonderful thing, and a great drive.  However, how does a very tall man get on for comfort and accommodation in a little 2 seater convertible Boxster?


  14. On 6/15/2021 at 11:46 AM, gjm said:

    Based on news from shows and Toyota themselves, I suggest name-calling over a comment re Toyota EV utes is - at best - unfair.

    https://www.driven.co.nz/news/it-s-happening-toyota-is-serious-about-building-an-electric-ute/

    and

    https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/35083987.html

    Worth clarifying what Jacinda Ardern said: "The second point I'd make is that within the next - we're hoping the next 12 to 24 months - the likes of Toyota are talking about bringing in EV utes."
    Given previous announcements - by Toyota - was it Toyota who said they weren't doing this, or was it reported that Toyota said they weren't doing this?

     

    On 6/15/2021 at 8:21 PM, gjm said:

    This sh*t really pisses me off.

    Manufacturer issues press release.

    Someone recites it.

    That someone *must* be lying, right?
    Not the manufacturer, not the original source. Yes - I know it was the head of Toyota NZ who denied it - perhaps he was wrong?
    IT WAS ON THE ORIGINAL TOYOTA WEBSITE.
    IT HAS BEEN RECITED BY OTHER NEWS OUTLETS BASED ON SUBSEQUENT DISCUSSION WITH THE MANUFACTURER.

    Come on. Get a f'ing grip. You're better than this.

    I'm not saying it'll happen, only that anyone claiming it is a piece made up by the PM is short on so readily available facts.

    Graham, I'm confused.  The Toyota website link that you furnished did not contain any reference to delivering or launching an EV Ute in NZ in - well, any timeframe, actually.  

    The PM did suggest that Toyota were looking at bringing in EV Utes.  "The second point I'd make is that within the next - we're hoping the next 12 to 24 months - the likes of Toyota are talking about bringing in EV utes."  As she was talking about New Zealand, we use "bringing in" as a synonym for importation and distribution here in the Shaky Isles.

    Of course Toyota's GM in NZ practiced damage control and pointed out the gap between fantasy and reality. To do anything less - in the face of no local or global statement of intent to do what the PM had indicated was already in motion, would set Toyota's local presence up for failure.

    I can avoid the use of expletives here.  I have to ask what is the source of the filler you're using to bridge the gaps in the narrative?  I'd really like to know, as there must be something I'm missing.  I hope you can help.


  15. On 6/6/2021 at 11:41 AM, E30 325i Rag-Top said:

    You’re giving the MPs too much credit, it’s the figures in the background that tell them what to say and think. Not sure what they are called in NZ, in the UK they are “civil servants”.

     

    there are buildings full of experts in their fields... policymakers, analysts, advisors, all doing the right thing.  Their current masters are ignoring them.  Evidenced by the lack of policy underpinning the majority of announcements made by this gubbermint.  

    There's an important distinction between the Civil Service and the Politicians.  

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