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hayesy
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Topic: tool kit Posted: 13-January-2005 at 15:58 |
hello all, hope you and your cars are well. i dont know why but most of my tool kit is missing from my car. does anyone know how much or where i can get a replacement kit apart from dealer. or has anyone got a spare kit to sell. ive got 318 ise 1998 if it makes a diference. thanks steve.
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318ih
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Joined: 10-January-2005
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Posted: 18-January-2005 at 06:26 |
hi mate, get yourself on e bay type in "bmw tool kit or tools" and you might find them. i recently saw all the tools only they were from different sellers. persistent bidding should get all of the tools but the price with p+p may exceed the dealer.
i have just bought an un-opened first aid kit for £11.49 inc p+p.£25 at dealers but the same kit sold the day before £30.00 inc p+p off ebay. check the dealer first for your tools and be carefull of scrappies some of them want almost the same as dealers.
GOOD LUCK 318ih
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neileg
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Joined: 20-July-2004
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Posted: 18-January-2005 at 12:11 |
I agree, check the dealer first. I've seen tools go for ridiculous prices on ebay when they just cost a couple of quid at the dealer. Most of the tools are pretty ordinary stuff.
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Cheers, Neil
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Peter Fenwick
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Posted: 25-January-2005 at 08:05 |
I'm always very suspicious of people selling tool kits on ebay, especially when they're selling it with the tool tray as well. I wonder how many of them are stolen.
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Entering an age of Austerity and now driving a Focus Diesel.
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Grahame_Vincent
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Joined: 12-August-2004
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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Posted: 26-January-2005 at 07:16 |
Does anyone know if the tools are the same in each model? Like Haysey I could do with some missing bits (only 50% of the original tools there)...
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Grahame
2004 E46 325Ci Sport Coupe, Silver Grey with Black Leather and M Sports Pack II.
Used to own:-
1995 E38 730i V8, Black, 18" Fox RS3's, Custom Tint Glass, with Silver Leather
1985 E30 316 Black
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubgallery.asp?id_=1066854
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Pete330
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Joined: 26-November-2003
Location: Aberdeen
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Posted: 26-January-2005 at 08:47 |
there are different tools in some models
I have some spare tools that i can take to Hawes inn on Sunday if anyone is coming
They can have a look
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E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets
Current: 116i Sport F20
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baur320
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Posted: 27-January-2005 at 17:07 |
Pete,
I've some odds and ends missing from the 535 and the missus's 318is is the same. Do you want a list of the missing tools or are you going to bring what you've got?
Cheers
Mick
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Current E30 325i, E36 M3 Evo,
Previous E21 320/4, E9 3.0 CSA, E12 525, E30 320i, E28 528i, E34 535is, E30 318i, E28 525e, E30 325i Touring, E30 Baur 327i
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Pete330
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Posted: 27-January-2005 at 19:04 |
baur320 wrote:
Pete,
I've some odds and ends missing from the 535 and the missus's 318is is the same. Do you want a list of the missing tools or are you going to bring what you've got?
Cheers
Mick
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I will bring what i have
Theres not too much left,but you just never know
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Previous:
E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets
Current: 116i Sport F20
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baur320
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Posted: 04-February-2005 at 04:21 |
Pete,
The missus's car has only got that chrome rod with the grey plastic tube on (what ever it is?), so she says she'll take all the other tools if the're still availalble. How much do yo uwant for them.
Cheers, Mick
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Current E30 325i, E36 M3 Evo,
Previous E21 320/4, E9 3.0 CSA, E12 525, E30 320i, E28 528i, E34 535is, E30 318i, E28 525e, E30 325i Touring, E30 Baur 327i
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neileg
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Posted: 06-February-2005 at 04:08 |
Mick, I think the chrome rod is the tommy bar for the plug box spanner.
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Cheers, Neil
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baur320
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Posted: 06-February-2005 at 16:05 |
Thanks Neil,
We were all baffled by it last weekend
Mick
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Current E30 325i, E36 M3 Evo,
Previous E21 320/4, E9 3.0 CSA, E12 525, E30 320i, E28 528i, E34 535is, E30 318i, E28 525e, E30 325i Touring, E30 Baur 327i
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Pete330
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Joined: 26-November-2003
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Posted: 07-February-2005 at 15:19 |
It is the tool for the plug socket
Funny enough i need plug socket
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Previous:
E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets
Current: 116i Sport F20
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neileg
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Joined: 20-July-2004
Location: Northumberland
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Posted: 25-March-2005 at 15:58 |
You know I said the chrome bar was the tommy bar for the plug socket? Well it is, but it's also a pin used to locate your wheel when changing. You put the thicker end in a bolt hole in the hub, hang the wheel on, slip a bolt or two in the wheel and pull the pin out.
Amazing what you learn in the details of an ebay ad!
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Cheers, Neil
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