kiwiscot
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1st Gear
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Name
Alan
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Location
Wellington
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Car
1997 E39 540i
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Mods List
Tv-In-Motion
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Car 2
Toyota Hiace LWB 2004
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Car 3
Toyota Hiace SWB 2003
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bennyfishal
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BMW's and Toyota Hiaces
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E39 brakes, steering wobble - warped rotors?
kiwiscot replied to oscar90's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Oh... and new rotors and pads on the rear. (More hobby $) -
E39 brakes, steering wobble - warped rotors?
kiwiscot replied to oscar90's topic in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Quite right. Had the E39 shimmy (70/80km cruising or braking). New "Thrust Arms' (Reaction rods?) and it's as good as gold. A mere $1,000. (Its not a car...it's a hobby) -
Cover it with an M Badge?
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Thanks for this. Anyone have a pro unit? Or do I need to translate pages and pages of German Ebay to get one? Should I put my request on "Wanted to buy?" on this forum?
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3421796/Ri...cheapest-petrol *LMAO*
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Wtf?? No TV?... AND it's outta gas...($127 at current prices)
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Sorry about the cross post. Still working this new fangled stuff out. But you guys are awesome. I wish there had been a forum like this when I was raising my kids. (Easier to work on, but the parts are WAY more expensive).
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I don't have Nav. Just TV and Tuner. Does this make a difference?
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When you change the Japanese tuner to an NZ New type, does the display show the correct KHz? or is still the same as if you had a band expander on the old Japanese one? '97 E39 540i Cheers.
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When you change the Japanese tuner to an NZ New type, does the display show the correct KHz? or is still the same as if you had a band expander on the old Japanese one? '97 E39 540i Cheers.
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thanks for the input. I was just wondering if the NZ plate people had a problem with accents. (Much like the German CEO of Aston Martin, who refers to their top marque as a "Wankwish".
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car has a top speed of 135 miles per hour and can go from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds. Oh,,,Ok... As you were. Nuff said.
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/motoring...ns-on-chocolate