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    Posted: 28-December-2006 at 17:03

If interested in parts, please PM DJ Genius for more information

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 16:33
Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Originally posted by Emmet323 Emmet323 wrote:

Am i the only one suspicious (and a little concerned about the origin of the parts) about this whole thing?


No, I don't think your alone there Emmet.


Don't mean to cause any offence but...... 'I can try getting any part you need, but it will take time. It would be used bimmer parts from parting out cars. So, if you're looking for something, PM me with proper part details and I will see what I can do.'.................


this would suggest that there are many bmw's registered , and or residing in Lithuania and alot of them are ready to be broken........ I don't know if this is the case, maybe Ive just got a very suspicious mind.      


 



And for your knowledge, you don't really understand how many cars are going to Eastern Europe throught Lithuania, it's the shortest link to Russia. And where do you think those cars are going from??? From GERMANY. So, Lithuanians buy damaged cars, fix or part them out and sell to Russians. That's why car bussiness is the best bussiness in there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 16:30
I am not suprised to hear that, guys. I know Lithuanian reputation is not the best in this country... However, it is just a beginning, that's why I can't talk confidently. I am looking for some bimmer parts for myself and just thought could get some parts for the others too, combined shipping. I am not asking money in advance or something, all I want to do is get the parts you wanted and make some money for relatives back home.

It was just an idea. You've already crossed me over. Just tried to be helpful.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 16:12

Originally posted by Emmet323 Emmet323 wrote:

Am i the only one suspicious (and a little concerned about the origin of the parts) about this whole thing?

No, I don't think your alone there Emmet.

Don't mean to cause any offence but...... 'I can try getting any part you need, but it will take time. It would be used bimmer parts from parting out cars.
So, if you're looking for something, PM me with proper part details and I will see what I can do.'.................

this would suggest that there are many bmw's registered , and or residing in Lithuania and alot of them are ready to be broken........ I don't know if this is the case, maybe Ive just got a very suspicious mind.     

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 15:50
Am i the only one suspicious (and a little concerned about the origin of the parts) about this whole thing?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 11:17
OK, that's fare enough, sorry for that
SO, I am Lithuanian and have many friends mechanics at home. Everybody knows cars and car parts are the most expensive in IRELAND. I thought I might help you a bit and help my friends at the same time. Prices of car parts in Lithuania are much cheaper than here. The deal would be still cheaper including delivery.
Basicly, I can try getting any part you need, but it will take time. It would be used bimmer parts from parting out cars.
So, if you're looking for something, PM me with proper part details and I will see what I can do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 10:38
Originally posted by DJ Genius DJ Genius wrote:

... I am a simple guy that can get some bimmer parts much cheaper than here (of course, if you want some cheaper parts)...


Hi DJ,
What models will you cover? Will you have anything for e30s? Where do you get the parts? Are they from crashed cars, cars bought to break or what?
I think it would help if you could give some more info, just popping up on a forum and saying you can get cheap parts sounds a bit dodgy, which I'm sure you're not.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 10:30

Come on guys, give him a chance!

Originally posted by DJ Genius DJ Genius wrote:

....this thread is just to find out what people want, say that to my friends back home and get the part if it's possible....

so let's stick to the point - ok?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 09:48
The thing is I know more than basics about BMW E36, not E39
And my job of this thread is just to find out what people want, say that to my friends back home and get the part if it's possible.
It's very good you all are mechanics, but I don't have to be one to tell my friends what you want. I never said I am a mechanic. I am a simple guy that can get some bimmer parts much cheaper than here (of course, if you want some cheaper parts)...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 00:19
DJ - there are a lot of people on here with a better than average knowledge of BMW's, there is much to learn if you pay attention!
Now: BMW 523i SE '00, 318i SE - e91 '07, 325i Coupe '93.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-December-2006 at 00:19

Hi DJ,

It seems you are shooting yourself in the foot somewhat

What is the difference between an Auto and a manual engine?

What can you tell from the last six digits of the VIN?

 

I am with Fey, how can you expect anyone to want to deal with you when you do not know the basics?

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 23:42
Originally posted by Ben O Brien Ben O Brien wrote:

I would imagine the 00-03 520i to be an M52B22 not B20... they are 170bhp from what i recall. My father had a July 00 520i 2.2 a few years back and it was a manual.


 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 22:42

I would imagine the 00-03 520i to be an M52B22 not B20... they are 170bhp from what i recall. My father had a July 00 520i 2.2 a few years back and it was a manual.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 16:07
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 15:24
Originally posted by mick o c mick o c wrote:

the e46 320 is a 2.2 engine just go on to carzone and have a look and it shows you the 320 with a 2.2 engine and the same with the 520


Yeah, I see what you mean... I found 5.20i with 2.2l engine too. That's really strange. Yeah... That was my BIG misstake I don't like to be wrong.
So, 520i 2000-2003 was made with M52B20 2.2l engine 127kW.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 15:07
the e46 320 is a 2.2 engine just go on to carzone and have a look and it shows you the 320 with a 2.2 engine and the same with the 520
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 14:42
You're probably making a mistake thinking about insurance.
I have 2.5l E36, but insured it as 2.493 (that would be real litters). But it's still presented as 3.25i

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 14:37
Alright, mate.
No offence too, but go to www.realoem.com and enter last 6 digits of your VIN and you will see even the batch number your car came from :D
And then we can cut the **** and talk about more serious things :D

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 14:32

Originally posted by DJ Genius DJ Genius wrote:

Well, it can't be so :D
Topazman, what are the last 6 VIN numbers of your car?
I will tell you exactly what your car is ;)

No offence mate but I bought the car new and don't go giving out my VIN details over the net etc It is a 2.2 and is taxed insured as one and BMW sold them all over Europe and they were sold here from 2001 onwards

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-December-2006 at 14:30
Well, it can't be so :D
Topazman, what are the last 6 VIN numbers of your car?
I will tell you exactly what your car is ;)

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