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Hi, I am loking to replace the shocks on my e36 touring, they are shot. I would normally replace with OEM parts, but VJ at Page European suggests i would be just as well off with Monroe shocks. Apart from a cost saving what else are people using? I am keeping the car standard therefore wont be fitting mtech or bilsteins. Thanks

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If its a 318I touring, munroe are fine

320, 325...use Boge' OEM from SAS

Ring me for info

Cheers

Glenn

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Red one, silver sold the day I offered her the money. I used to have a schnitzer touring but i don't intend to replicate that, just want to get it back to standard and clean it up for my wife.

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The red one looked tidy, nice buy. Schnitzer Touring is very cool, I've never seen one before. And a facelift too. Does it have the ACS rear bumper cover as well? I see it doesn't have the sideskirts but aside from that seems to have all the goodies.

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From my understanding this was the only schnitzer touring to come in nz new by bmwnz. Based on a manual 328, i tried to get the 3.2 upgrade from schnitzer turning it into a real S3 3.2, but Schnitzer came back saying no due to homolgation requirements.

I should never have sold it, foolish boy! You realise this after the fact.

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NZ New too? I assumed it was a Japanese import as you see many of them come in with ACS kits. Yes you shouldn't have sold it! Front shot is beautiful. ^_^ You seem to have had your share of special cars, with the M3 sedan and this. :)

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I simply get bored and start looking at something else. I have got a new golf tdi 4motion as I use for alot of km's I do each week, but until say a 335d m sport touring came along at the right price there is nothing of interest. I bought the red touring as a project and as a car for my wife as she kept hitting the front of the schnitzer on driveways and kerbs etc!

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Hi, I am loking to replace the shocks on my e36 touring, they are shot. I would normally replace with OEM parts, but VJ at Page European suggests i would be just as well off with Monroe shocks. Apart from a cost saving what else are people using? I am keeping the car standard therefore wont be fitting mtech or bilsteins. Thanks

Heres some pricing - Monroes are good, upgraded a 325ic 1994 with Reflex's, the ride is much better, handles better

pricing as follows:

Autoalign Shops - on the BMW Car club supplier list they had the best price

better than the local garage

This was the final deal below for Monore Reflex's

Monroe - Fronts 229 / 96 Rear Mounts 60 $803 Including labour & alignment

Some pricing from the local garage:

Monroe - 256 Front - 116 Rear

Kaaba - 340 Front - 122 Rear

Gabriel - 193 Front - 136 Rear

Bilstein - 464 Front - 220 Rear

Quoted about 4.5 hours & $55 per hour fitting front & rear, plus rear shock mounts ($76ea), pricing from local garage, he has been pretty sharp on the pricing with everything else on the BMW - Hey - remember to add in a wheel aligment as well around $60inc

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Hi, I am loking to replace the shocks on my e36 touring, they are shot. I would normally replace with OEM parts, but VJ at Page European suggests i would be just as well off with Monroe shocks. Apart from a cost saving what else are people using? I am keeping the car standard therefore wont be fitting mtech or bilsteins. Thanks

well i have a 325i 1992 that had M Spec in it and i replaced it all with Monroe Reflex shocks dam good ones and cheapest too, i thnk i paid bout 300 for the set

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