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#1. FS:17x8 SSR Integral A2 wheels / tires --- price reduced - from Mdriver13@aol.com
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:46:17 EST From: Mdriver13@aol.com Subject: FS:17x8 SSR Integral A2 wheels / tires --- price reduced Group, I just reduced the price to $800 .... I want these out of my basement by early spring! I can email pics on request. thanks I am selling a set of four 17x8 SSR Integral A2 wheels (offset is 40mm). These are the wheels I have used only for autoxing the last five years. So, they have been on the car a total of only 50 days! They are in very good condition, just the usual wear. Here's a link that shows a picture of the wheel: http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelmodels/372 The wheels have Kumho V700 tires on them. The tires still show tread, so I would say they have about 5 to 10 autox events left. They are still sticky based on the last event of the season. The size is 235x40x17 and unlike Hoosier's and V710's they can be driven on to / from events. Bottom line, these are nice, lightweight wheels, that are great for autocrossing or just for the street. The only reason I'm selling them is to go larger / wider for BSP/SM class. I'm asking $1000/obo. Please email me if you are interested. Shipping will be based on location. I will deliver if within driving distance. I will email pictures to those interested. thanks, Bob Gill 97 ///M3 coupe (sponsored by WCC & JT Designs) Philly Region SCCA 2005 Philly Region BSP Champion
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#2. RE: [E36M3] WTB: Drivers side door panel for coupe - from Alexander Fadeev
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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 23:58:11 -0500 From: "Alexander Fadeev" <afadeev@smu.edu> Subject: RE: [E36M3] WTB: Drivers side door panel for coupe Matt Weimer [mailto:mjweimer@yahoo.com] wrote: > > I am looking for a nice, clean, black drivers side inner door > panel for a '95 M3 coupe. Mine has a sweet looking bubble > just above the door pull that has finally annoyed me enough > to warrant replacement. I do not need the speakers or hardware. Matt, Two suggestions: 1). If the old door panels bubble (the glue decays with age/heat), you most certainly do not want to buy another used door panel; 2). Gorilla Glue (from Home Depot, made in Netherlands IIRC). Amazing stuff that actually works on the door panels. HTH, alex f
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#3. RE: Stainless Steel Caliper pistons? - from William Townsend
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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:29:00 -0500 From: "William Townsend" <wtownsend@juniper.net> Subject: RE: Stainless Steel Caliper pistons? Hey James, So how thick are the backing plates. I would think 1MM would do it. When will you be getting them in shipping quantity? I was going to make these but not sure how hard it is to cut Ti.... Do you think using Ti backing plates and SS pistons would greatly reduce fluid fade and boot wear?? I do open track events and the car is basically a stock weight E36 M3. Hawk ht-14f ht-10r, euro floating rotors up front, indirect ducting via JTD duct kit. Thanks, --Bill 96 M3 red
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#4. E36M3 parts - from Gary
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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:05:19 -0600 From: "Gary" <probikeguy@probikeusa.com> Subject: E36M3 parts I have some of the parts left to sell if anyone is interested. Euro header, Swain coated, $600.00 Dinan CAI $200.00 H&R Race springs $150.00 Parts will be off next week. Buyer pays shipping Thanks Gary
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#5. misc parts for sale - from Vince Leo
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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:07:04 -0800 (PST) From: Vince Leo <m332is@yahoo.com> Subject: misc parts for sale Cleaning out the garage... Alum Rear shock mounts (BMP) with both softer street and red race bushings. Will fit e30, e36 and e46 models. Regular $99. How about $60 plus shipping... these are brand new. Stock heavy duty rear shock mounts. These fits e30, e36 and e46 models. They go for around $40 new. These are brand new. My price $25 plus shipping. e30 Momo steering wheel adapter, used. $25 plus shipping. side euro markers (clear) for 96-99 e36. $15 plus shipping. e36 factory tie down kits purchased new from Tunnell Racing and never used. New they go for $50. These are new and used - $25 plus shipping. Here is what they are: http://tunnellracing.com/thook.html Vince __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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#6. best way to ship wheel and tires - from mdriver13@aol.com
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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:12:58 -0500 From: mdriver13@aol.com Subject: best way to ship wheel and tires Group, I need to ship a set of wheels/tires to a fellow lister. Anyone have experience doing this? What's the best practice to get them to their destination safe and sound? regards, Bob Gill 97 ///M3 coupe (sponsored by WCC & JT-Designs) Philly Region SCCA 2005 Philly Region BSP Champion
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#7. Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires - from Chester Wong
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:18:39 -0800 (PST) From: Chester Wong <chester_p_wong@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires If the tires are already mounted, just put them together with the faces facing eachother and bind with tape. Chester --- mdriver13@aol.com wrote: > I need to ship a set of wheels/tires to a fellow lister. Anyone have > experience doing this? What's the best practice to get them to their > destination safe and sound?
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#8. Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires - from Andrej Dolenc
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:26:53 -0500 From: Andrej Dolenc <adolenc@erols.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires Cardboard cutouts to cover the wheel face front & back, tape those on heavily. Then duct tape 2 wheels together, front to front. That's how I received my snow tires from a fellow lister way back in '97. Plus the cardboard cutouts can be used as protective layers when stacking the tires on top of each other. Andrej '97 M3 > I need to ship a set of wheels/tires to a fellow lister. Anyone > have experience doing this? What's the best practice to get them > to their destination safe and sound?
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#9. Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires - from Ben Liaw - Rogue Engineering
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 12:20:16 -0500 From: "Ben Liaw - Rogue Engineering" <ben@rogueengineering.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires Duct tape isn't the greatest idea, unless you use a full 110' roll on a pair of wheels. Duct tape's tare resistance isn't the greatest. You're better of using glass-reinforced strapping tape. It's more money, but that stuff is bombproof. http://tinyurl.com/av6p3 Best Regards, Ben Liaw Rogue Engineering . 201-444-8150 http://www.rebmw.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrej Dolenc" <adolenc@erols.com> To: "E36M3" <e36m3@bmw-m.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:26 AM Subject: Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires > Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:26:53 -0500 > From: Andrej Dolenc <adolenc@erols.com> > Subject: Re: [E36M3] best way to ship wheel and tires > > Cardboard cutouts to cover the wheel face front & back, tape those on > heavily. Then duct tape 2 wheels together, front to front. That's > how I received my snow tires from a fellow lister way back in '97. > Plus the cardboard cutouts can be used as protective layers when > stacking the tires on top of each other. > > Andrej > '97 M3 > >> I need to ship a set of wheels/tires to a fellow lister. Anyone >> have experience doing this? What's the best practice to get them >> to their destination safe and sound? > > > ************************************************* > Please help support the E36M3 list by visiting our sponsors: > > Bimmerworld http://www.bimmerworld.com > Turner Motorsport http://www.turnermotorsport.com > Eurosport High Performance http://www.eurosporthighperformance.com > Rogue Engineering http://www.rogueengineering.com > Treehouse Racing http://www.treehouseracing.com > Elephant Motorsports Inc. http://www.elephantmotorsports.com > > DIGEST INFORMATION: > http://www.bmw-m.net/resources/digest_info.htm > ************************************************* >
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#10. Parts sold - from Gary
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Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 11:54:17 -0600 From: "Gary" <probikeguy@probikeusa.com> Subject: Parts sold I sold all the parts. Thanks Gary