1991 M3 convertible breaking
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bloom_meister
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Just came across this:
http://www.emray.com/EmrayMPower.htm
Says the engine is sold but sure to be lots of other bits various people would like.
Tim
http://www.emray.com/EmrayMPower.htm
Says the engine is sold but sure to be lots of other bits various people would like.
Tim
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SilverShadow
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That ads been there ages ago!
The guy is not very helpful when you ring up.....
The guy is not very helpful when you ring up.....

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bloom_meister
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Wow, youd think he would update his websitefugazi33 wrote:That's been on there for ages, like 2 years or more!
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bmwbreaker
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its not even called emray BMW anymore thats how old this site is. I think its MAD bmw or something. Guys a moron if anyones interested!
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Could be a ringer/stolen, flood damaged..
Car in these pics was recently a Cat B due to flood damage...
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ht=#663468
Car in these pics was recently a Cat B due to flood damage...
http://www.e30zone.net/modules.php?name ... ht=#663468

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Flood damage is usually Cat A or B. I have seen some flood damaged cars make a Cat C but not very often.m-dtech wrote:cat B is usualy for damage that is structural and makes the shell unsafe ?
why cat b on a flood ??
It can depend on what kind of water, and how deep the car has been submerged.
Reason behind it is because of long term damage due to the water ingress, electrics etc.

I'd been there a couple of times years ago when I lived out that way, could never get anyone on the phone & when you turned up it was like you were invisiblebmwbreaker wrote:its not even called emray BMW anymore thats how old this site is. I think its MAD bmw or something. Guys a moron if anyones interested!
you should see what gets classed as Cat B - absolutely criminal. Universal Salvage have a 1992 318i Design Convertible with a damaged door and they've Cat B'd it - bastards.
Having said that, a lot of Cat B stuff goes over to Southern Ireland where it can be road registered again. The last time I was at an auction they'd bought an E30 M3 that had been completely submerged - plugs out, a bit of WD40 and it spluttered into life!
It's going to be used as a track car - better than being stripped and the shell cut up.
Having said that, a lot of Cat B stuff goes over to Southern Ireland where it can be road registered again. The last time I was at an auction they'd bought an E30 M3 that had been completely submerged - plugs out, a bit of WD40 and it spluttered into life!
It's going to be used as a track car - better than being stripped and the shell cut up.
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PEOPLE DO NOT AND I MEAN DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THAT @UCKING TOSSER. HE STITCHED ME UP ON A M TECHNIC 2 KIT FOR MY 2 DOOR. I PAID A DEPOSIT BUT HE '' DIDNT GET ROUND TO TAKING THE KIT OFF OF THE CAR'' AND KEPT MY MONEY( £100). TRADING STANDARDS WERE INFORMED. SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
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Isnt that illegal now we are all in the EU with supposedly shared standards on vehicle classification? Not doubting it goes on, but i agree, its shocking.Simon wrote:There's a massive Hales storage (insurance salvage agent) place near me, and the amount of Irish Polish and Latvian transporters loaded with written off cars leaving there every day is shocking!
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I've seen cars in the breakers auctions I attend that are basically flat. The eastern europeans bid on it and its off to the EU for some spit and polish.
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As opposed to slav and polishbmwbreaker wrote:I've seen cars in the breakers auctions I attend that are basically flat. The eastern europeans bid on it and its off to the EU for some spit and polish.

The Polacks and Latvians have forced up prices of damaged cars to a stupid degree - mainly the 10 year old stuff and older. They also visit every breakers yard in the UK and buy complete front ends, i.e E34, W124 Merc bumpers, bonnets, wings, lights etc whiclst the Africans cut up cars and shove everything into containers. I've noticed that damaged cars fetch almost auction prices for STRAIGHT stuff!
As for EU classification - there's the EU and there's the Polish EU. You just try implementing anything like an EU law there - forget it.
As for EU classification - there's the EU and there's the Polish EU. You just try implementing anything like an EU law there - forget it.




