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Everything posted by Olaf
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starting the day with Them Crooked Vultures, my 10yo daughter beginning to rock out to it, before we headed off to school. it's been a rock-fuelled day.
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life is choice: listening to the Foo Fighters One by One. on my laptop. streaming spotify. I'm knackered, lying down. the 10" vinyl is in the lounge... I don't care, regardless of the lo-fi of this rig I'm still loving the music nearly14 years later. I still remember unpacking it and firing the turntable up.
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thank you for your erudite contributions to this thread, Troy. Can you review and consider your posts as worthwhile, elevating discourse, encouraging understanding and discussion? Or are you merely flinging mud? regards
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are my eyes deceiving me? Dave's grip is loosening on the seven-fiddy? #8 o
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on my 855-T5 I'm running PBR Deluxe pads, ceramic, still low dust, though more initial bite than the Akebonos. Different setup though, braided lines and grooved+slotted rotors. Less modulation than my e46 but then it's a different setup, not sure how much I can attribute to the pads in terms of modulation. I have been able to induce heat soak in the Volvo.
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I've been buying from FCP since 2006, they're consistently very good. if you want another freight option, do a search on "myus.com visa promotion" and get 2 years free premium membership, 30 days free storage, discount on freight etc. if you can buy at reasonable prices locally, better to support locals.
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ahhh! that thing! thanks Gaz.
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we have more than one Hans here?
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have a thorough read on Bimmerfest on the following link - and download the latest "so you just bought an e60" (current version is Feb 2016 - it keeps getting updated. It's a very informative doc, helps you buy an e60 with a clear mind and knowlege of what to look for/what to expect. HTH
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what's a painter's elbow??
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holy cow. theme tune: poor cow. I see a heart transplant into somebody's e36 in this vehicle's future...
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the M54 as a package is also lighter than the M50.
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on the surface this looks disproportionate. The guy sounds like a twunt. as Ron points out, appeal denied. Our media has been reduced to largely meta-reporting Twitter and Facebook, and puff-pieces - like this story. One-sided, no investigation. Taking the humourous approach: his car could be impounded, and he is forced - for a year after getting his license back - to drive a Daewoo Matiz, with a speed limiter on it. Then has to pay $2500 per month storage, plus fees. If unable to pay, car sold to defray costs. Nope, doesn't work does it - the govt's core business is not car storage!! The bigger story here is that someone paid 60k for a south african fairmont XYGT look-alike? Good lord. You can get a sh*t-hot e30 M3 for that money, flights a room in a hotel, a good meal, champagne, a massage, insurance, and fuel to drive your newly acquired M3 home!
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Hi Kyu I did Power Stop rotors with Akebono Euro pads. IIRC freight cost me $180 from Florida (MyUS.com). Discs came to about USD380? Akebono Euro Pads I can't remember what I paid - the modulation is good, the initial bite is not as good as factory pads. They keep your wheels reasonably clean. I also got new caliper slider pins, boots, and sensors, and a tube of the ATE plastilube which is really good. If you're after some reasonable disks at today's exchange rate (I scored mine in late 2013, the exchange rate was more favourable), Herbmeister got some good slotted rotors recently form Australia - take a look at his project thread. HTH PS - next time I think I'll try Hawk Performance pads.
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bummer dude. it's not like caramel is your favourite milkshake flavour, either.
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is it registered and warranted? does this mean you'll be driving yourself to the wellington meetup on 10 April?!
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same here. refills in my original 13 year old wiper blades failed last year, bit bullet and went to Jeff Gray. $100 later I had fitted these new-fangled blades. They work well, wipe well. Nice clear vision. Only downside is the rubber they use only lasts 6 months - now wear is evident, and they're starting to chatter. I was getting longer life on Silicon. Looked at supersheep auto on the weekend, their equivalents come to about $90, and don't have the tidy clip profile. I'll stick with the BMW blades. Is there a source in NZ for the BMW wipers that is more reasonably priced than 100 clams? PN 61 61 0 037 027 cheers
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If I had a garage, I'd be in like Flynn.
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Sales? No mate, I do sell ideas, though. I work in IT. Please don't think any less of me, I do it to feed my family. Everyone needs tyres, it's not like ice to eskimos. Thinking about it, there are a few fields in which there is constant demand, rtegardless of economic circumstance. Haircuts (short of being bald or shaving your head/going hippie, all need haircut) Tyres (we wear them out, they build roads with chip seal) Funeral directors (the ritual of death never goes out of fashion) Doctor (people will usually try to remain here as long as possible before meeting the above) Bad news (the media) The oldest profession (I have read that there is always business) Fuel sales (at least for a few more decades, people will drive and need gas to do it) and, (if one was to believe the wheel magician website), mag wheel repairs Less-than constant demand: Clothes - there are always options when times are tight (mend what you have, thrift stores) Food - massive diversity, no guarentee you can sell food Coffee - contrary to popular belief, people without income will live without that $4.50 latte Dentistry (people put that off) Optician (supermarket or internet specs) So it's not too tough a sale, selling used tyres. One needs to find a market, and apply simple guidelines. Shhhh! Don't tell everyone! My views on "how to win at TradeMe". Write a good ad, break it down, make it simple. If you were looking to buy, what would you want to know about the item? display good images. Folks want to see what you're offering research your price and competition. no point trying to get a top-end price when there's ten of the same thing, cheaper. Make your market. answer questions promptly and politely (eliminate objections, as a salesman would say) be straightforward and easy to deal with. Folks fail at trademe because they're too bloody difficult to deal with, or write a lazy or poorly-worded advert with fuzzy poorly-lit photos, and make it difficult to understand what they're selling. Anyway, thanks for the positive comments. Nothing more to see here. Stinky black rubber bands have gone. Now to figure out if I should sell my Style 45s when this mini-project is complete. Olaf
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I've been gathering information. 33531094518 = 8mm E46 325It - 5mm - 33531136385 E36 325i - 7.5mm - 33531136386 E36 325i - 10mm - 33531136387 E46 325iX - 15mm - 33531094754
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"SOLD SOLD SOLD!" (as they say on those American shows featuring the noisy and verbose auctioneers). Thankfully these are not Sagitars or Effiplus.
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SOLD - pending payment.
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damn, they might have made a part-exchange for your springs! #; )