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320/323/325i Intake Kit from K&N As Above:
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A few here can now attest to the intake kits above so I thought I'd hightlight some special pricing compared to retail, just so you can see what a cracker deal we can do for you: Let's pick on K&N! 2004 320i 2.2ltr - Our Price $345 delivered, Retail US$382 (NZ$485 + Shipping / Customs GST etc) http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=57I-1000 1998 BMW M3 3.2ltr / 328i etc - Our Price $468 delivered, Retail US$587 (NZ$750 + Shipping / Customs GST etc) http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=57-1000 Same as above - 3-Series II Kit - Our Price $345 delivered, Retail US$382 (NZ$485 + Shipping / Customs GST etc) http://www.knfilters.com/search/product.aspx?prod=57I-1001 Lots of cracker prices, options and deals!
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Eibach Springs + Swaybars + Suspension + Alignment Kits
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Both AFE and K&N do replacement panel filters which drop straight in to your engine. For those who have not touched this area of the car for >30,000kms or who drive in coastal or dusty regions, or for those who want a little more free-flow filtration, these are great deals. Most K&N and AFE filters start from $59 delivered. They do many makes and models, and the AFE example below is for the BMW 5/6/7-Ser 77-89 L6; M3 88-91 L4-2.3L , part number 30-10048 - $116 delivered The K&N filter below is for most 90-99 BMW's - 33-2059 $85 delivered!
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Anthony at Status approached us recently to see if we wanted to push their seats down here in New Zealand. Personally, I've known and followed Status for a long time, initially on Honda-tech and then with various overseas Honda owners and their builds. What caught my eye initially was the kevlar recliner they did, in red, way back when.. (2004?) They are hand made in the USA. A bonus - as the provenance can be easily established and tracked. Their site is at: www.statusracing.com They are also unique in the fact that they can custom stitch and embroid any seat. Also, they are able to offer customisable FIA Approved seats. Pretty cool if you're running a special build. They also do FIA Harnesses! Whilst we don't know the costs yet per seat, they will be in the Racetech / Bride FRP / Sparco range. The benefit is, they are cheap to ship with frequent ocean services Ring GT FIA Approved in FRP or Carbon Kevlar. Carbon version (not Carbon Kevlar) pictured: Spa Recliner And an example of their custom seats: Bucket Seat Status Ring FIA - FRP - Cloth - $945 delivered Status Ring FIA - FRP - Leather - $1220 delivered Status Ring FIA - FRP - Ultrasuede - $1115 delivered Status Ring - Carbon Fiber- Cloth - $1599 delivered Status Ring - Carbon Fiber- Leather - $1925 delivered Status Ring - Carbon Fiber - Ultrasuede - $1825 delivered Status Ring FIA - Carbon Kevlar - Cloth - $1825 delivered Status Ring FIA - Carbon Kevlar - Leather - $2135 delivered Status Ring FIA - Carbon Kevlar - Ultrasuede - $2025 delivered Status Ring GT and GTX (the larger versions) are a tad more. Not FIA Approved however. Recliner Seat Status SPA - Carbon Fiber - $1515 delivered!! Thoughts? Mac [email protected] http://www.fortyone.co.nz Facebook: Here
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Nudge! US$ still good!
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Mishimoto High Performance Aluminum Radiators
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Mishimoto High Performance Aluminum Radiators
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E46 M3 2-Layer Radiator http://www.mishimoto.com/bmw-e46-performan...ator-99-07.html $493 with Ocean freight (leaves end of month, 3 weeks on the ocean) $555 with DHL air freight (ETA 1-2 weeks) -
Mishimoto High Performance Aluminum Radiators
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Warranties are always a valid question for any part. Mishimoto have backed all their parts with their own warranty: http://www.mishimoto.com/warranty-info.html We have had one issue with a radiator for a DC5 and Patrick at Mishimoto sorted it within a week. So, true to their word, the don't ask questions and their replacements have been prompt and professional. Further to this, you are also covered by New Zealand commercial law (the CGA) too =] We do not hold stock on hand from Mishimoto - primarily because of exchange rates. In this market, you cannot sit on 50/100/200% profits like - for example - Briscoes do with towels (that'd be more like 10,000% profit!). As the exchange rates go up and down, prices do also. So, we won't stock up on $300 widgets, when in a month those same widgets can be only $200. Hope that's all crystal clear! -
Next up - cooling options! Oft-requested BMW parts include the radiator and cooling options (fans, thermostats) and short of quoting $800+ for Koyo and the likes, Mishimoto is the preferred option to consider. They are very well priced, they are very good radiators and are well suited to sprint and track work especially. They have a thin line of options but certainly worth a look at. If you're keen on snapping one up, we can also do ocean freight from the US to keep prices down - as at around 15lbs and up (30lbs+ for the triple row) there is money to be saved shipping slowly. http://www.mishimoto.com/bmw-radiator-perf...e-aluminum.html Take a peek there, and if you want a price on any item including the universal goodies like oil coolers and fans, just ask! We'll do a strong Bimmersport discount! Mac [email protected] http://www.fortyone.co.nz Facebook: Here
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There's not a lot of classic BMW body kit makers on the market these days and very few dabble in the newer series either, due to the fact that off-the-shelf, the BMW is a pretty complete aero package. It's only when you go wild with GTR type lines that you benefit greatly from aerodynamic benefits - but not everyone wants to race! We've only been asked a couple of times for E30 kit items - mainly front lips and bumpers - and as a result Duraflex seems to always be the preferred brand. They do many other BMW (and Audi / VW / etc) items so take a peek: http://www.duraflexbodykits.com/ We are fortunate enough to be able to ship with Kiwi Shipping cheaply, so oversized items are no issue. So if there's something tempting, ask! Mac [email protected] http://www.fortyone.co.nz Facebook: Here