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Everything posted by cliffdunedin
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Let's be honest though, the price he bought it for was ridiculous, so maybe a little work and a cleanup it's still good value.
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I just used the cheap Warehouse wheel cleaner and a quick clean once a week, kept them looking good... I strongly reccomend getting low dust brake pads, the OEM pads are mothers for dust, since getting them for the e39 i only need to clean them once a month or so and even then it's more external dust than brake dust.
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I bought a couple of these a few years ago for my e36's, never bothered with the 2nd one as it was too close to the ground on superlows and would eventually rip off, it's still sitting in my basement if you are interested in it http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/30698-nice-lips-for-10/?hl=garden Josh's pic with his on \/ \/ \/
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New Member from Auckland
cliffdunedin replied to glen.riley.1990's topic in New Member Introductions
Welcome to the forum dude, is that pic before the M sport springs looks a little high to me?! -
Heat gun/hair dryer to soften the tar, then use a solvent or wd40, soak and then elbow grease!
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Spotted Michael (Antil33t) in the e34 yesterday, once at the Airport turnoff and second in the CBD a few hours... doing laps
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Extra Grand? Edited; misread Q
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After E3 i was concerned of Microsofts changes and was preparing to jump shift, but since the changes will be getting an XB1, no doubt i will buy a PS4 at some point to play GT? but IMO Polyphony just aren't cutting it as the/one of the top console racing games anymore and also adding the cost of PS Plus to online game i'll stick with live... plus no accounts hacked
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Looks awesome guys, will take us a little while to get used to it but massive props for all the hard work getting it up...
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PBR AXXIS vs Posi-Quiet brake pads?
cliffdunedin replied to cliffdunedin's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
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PBR AXXIS vs Posi-Quiet brake pads?
cliffdunedin replied to cliffdunedin's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Yeah, reviews i've read about both put them pretty similar in performance, dust etc , how about the wear on the posi quiets? -
I have used the AXXIS pads before on my e36 and found them very good and ultra low dust, has anyone tried the Posi Quiet ones or even both and can compare any difference? Dust from the OEM pads are driving me nuts
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I could be keen on swapping my front's as long as the offset etc is suitable for my e39, anyone know?
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I'm getting about 12-14kms around town and about 10ish open road from the e39, little sluggish under the 3k rpm so will look at doing Vanos soon and about the same around town from the e36.. but open road prob 7-9ish.
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Looks good, awesome job guys!
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Pointless for anything with a longer wheelbase though, that e30 hardly fits.
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Just seen this, stands out yes but
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More than likely unbalanced wheels, bearing, alignment!
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Welcome to Bimmersport dude! IMO one of the best looking e30's i have seen, mods you said would be perfect for this car!
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Being an English company you'd have to assume "bet" may have been founded by a Frenchie though.
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I replaced the mats on both of my cars with them about 3 months ago, all seems to be good so far.
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^^^ Totally agree. If need be what? Bellicose/John does some really great work and i'm sure you would be welcome to ask him some Q's or tips.
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For some strange reason my genuine towbar was not wired up with trailer wiring, is this.. plus the trailer adaptor what I need? Cheers http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-...n-631242042.htm
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Hello from an aspiring BMW owner!
cliffdunedin replied to Tidy30's topic in New Member Introductions
I agree but don't underestimate those 3 series! Welcome to the Forum too my man!! Pretty much all you need to know are within these pages and there are always loads of people willing to give help if they are not!