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Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:59 pm

DanThe wrote:
gooner1 wrote:£95.52 for 11 core plugs. :eek:
WTF! I bought a set for an M50 last year for under £15

You had better leave them in Rob!
Thing is Dan, I'm taking the block to be chemically cleaned to rebuild standards, same place that done my cylinder head, and he's insisting that to do it properly the plugs have to come out.

Beginning to wish i;d gone down the M52 route now. :)
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Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:09 pm

Have you tried a different supplier?
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:00 am

DanThe wrote:Have you tried a different supplier?
No mate, apparently the plugs are a knats knacker under or over
45mm and BMW are the only supplier of that particular size.
Unless anyone knows different pf course.
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I bought a new Carpet for the Cecotto, at time of order it was £460, when the carpet arrived (296 days later) it was £730! :clin:

Lucky for me my dealer honoured the ordered price.

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Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:38 am

gooner1 wrote:
DanThe wrote:Have you tried a different supplier?
No mate, apparently the plugs are a knats knacker under or over
45mm and BMW are the only supplier of that particular size.
Unless anyone knows different pf course.
I have a block with the plugs out at the moment, I also have some OEM plugs that I bought a while ago (about £20 IIRC :mad: ) I'll measure them both for you. But in the meantime hear is something to think about;

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/310283687022? ... 26_rdc%3D1

If there is a problem starting them in the hole a file will help, then just whack away with a socket, the plug must be an interference fit and will deform to fit the hole. A smear of setting sealer can be used too, but they should seal anyway as long as the hole is in good condition and clean.
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:46 am

Thanks for that Mags, don't want to sell your OEM plugs do you :?: :)
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 11:50 am

Only use a socket thats just small enough to fit on the edge of the plug, if you use a small socket on the centre you run the risk of collapsing the plug and it wont seal.
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:41 pm

gooner1 wrote:
DanThe wrote:Have you tried a different supplier?
No mate, apparently the plugs are a knats knacker under or over
45mm and BMW are the only supplier of that particular size.
Unless anyone knows different pf course.
Searching on google they are all coming back at 45mm
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:59 pm

DanThe wrote:
gooner1 wrote:
DanThe wrote:Have you tried a different supplier?
No mate, apparently the plugs are a knats knacker under or over
45mm and BMW are the only supplier of that particular size.
Unless anyone knows different pf course.
Searching on google they are all coming back at 45mm
Exactly Dan, 45mm is either slightly too big or too small, can't
remember which tbh.
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Demlotcrew wrote:I bought a new Carpet for the Cecotto, at time of order it was £460, when the carpet arrived (296 days later) it was £730! :clin:

Lucky for me my dealer honoured the ordered price.

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Was this recently? Did it come with the plastic heel pad?
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:49 pm

Yes only last month. Unfortunately there is no heel pad, foot rest pad or accelerator rubbing pad, lucky for me the Cecotto came as standard with the ///M footrest which will cover the pad anyway and the floor mats will hide the heel ones.

Im in two minds about keeping it, just seems like a total over sight from BMW Classic!

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Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:18 pm

For that sort of money the omissions are just unacceptable 8O
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 7:32 pm

Demlotcrew wrote:Yes only last month. Unfortunately there is no heel pad, foot rest pad or accelerator rubbing pad, lucky for me the Cecotto came as standard with the ///M footrest which will cover the pad anyway and the floor mats will hide the heel ones.

Im in two minds about keeping it, just seems like a total over sight from BMW Classic!
You've been bummed across the parts counter big style! No wonder your so menstrual at the moment :)
Your not likely to sell it on at that money either, id be chucking it back pronto.
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You win some you loose some :)

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Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:19 am

gooner1 wrote:Thanks for that Mags, don't want to sell your OEM plugs do you :?: :)
Yo, sorry for the late reply on this, no sorry can't sell the plugs that I have as I would then be in the same position as you :D

However the good news is, the core plugs measure 45.35mm, if you check out the ebay ad I posted up it says the the plugs they have are 0.25-0.40mm over the stated size, so these I feel would be perfect for your application.

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Mon Sep 03, 2012 1:10 pm

Just off the phone to the local dealer.....

Rear light seals - facelift - £15.05 each

Toolkit foam backing - £11.20 each

If anyone knows if I can get any of these elsewhere I'll be happy to hear from you but given they are quite specific and unlikely to be replaced often, I doubt they're available.
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Topblag wrote:Just off the phone to the local dealer.....

Rear light seals - facelift - £15.05 each

Toolkit foam backing - £11.20 each

If anyone knows if I can get any of these elsewhere I'll be happy to hear from you but given they are quite specific and unlikely to be replaced often, I doubt they're available.
At a guess,the guys in Munich are saying;

'Got in himmel,ve 've de parts remanufactured a' vu is moaning at de cost? Go an' buy ze Ford!'
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Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:11 pm

light seals I can just about swallow (because of the cost to repair the damage caused by water in your boot), but £11.20 for a small section of foam is a bit much given that the bonnet sound insulation is about 20 times the size and only £40.

10 under dash panel plastic screws, 10 clips for holding the plastic rub strips onto a preface bumper, 2 preface and 2 facelift rear light seals and 2 toolkit foams, before discount - £83,10. :mad:
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rear boot badge...£27.00
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gman1 wrote:rear boot badge...£27.00
that trumps £30 for two light seals.
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NEW SHOCKER!!


E32 or E34 instrument cluster SI board.

£1150. Plus VAT.

That's right - thirteen hundred pounds.

I thought £60 for an E36 brake light switch was steep.

Jesus Christ!! :eek:
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:44 pm

I phoned BMW yesterday for a bulkhead wiring cover, spoke to a new guy who said "oh thats an old car mayyyt, I think you will struggle with parts for these now"

Cock.. :roll:
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:30 pm

DanThe wrote:I phoned BMW yesterday for a bulkhead wiring cover, spoke to a new guy who said "oh thats an old car mayyyt, I think you will struggle with parts for these now"

c**k.. :roll:
i can hear Pete cracking one off.... :)
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 7:43 pm

DanThe wrote:I phoned BMW yesterday for a bulkhead wiring cover, spoke to a new guy who said "oh thats an old car mayyyt, I think you will struggle with parts for these now"

c**k.. :roll:
4 cylinder one?

When I bought mine I was told it was one of only 2 left in the UK at the time, wonder if they have ran out?
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 8:12 pm

Yes Ross

Sorry to spoil petes fun but he checked availability and there are 600 odd in Germany :)
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:20 pm

Ah balls, thought it was time to stick it up for sale. "IT'S STRONG!! RARE!!!"
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 9:23 pm

Could be a new selling point though, "ITS NOT RARE BUT *****IT ROCKS***** GET THEM WHILE THEYRE AVAILABLE!!!!!"
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Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:10 pm

"Less than 7 86 available worldwide!!!"
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The bloke at the main dealer didn't laugh when I asked how much do I need to bend over for to buy ABS sensors after ordering a rev sensor @ £150 FFS.
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