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  1. #11
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    I ran it through the registery http://www.zhpregistry.net/ using the vin and it did not come up. I did add it though.

    For the year and miles, it should go cheap through copart.

  2. #12
    thanks
    2004 M3 6spd

  3. #13
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    Hood, fender, headlight (s), fog light and cover, kidney grilles, bumper cover and trim,,, = $$s.

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    I'd say $700-$1,000 is spot on.

    You guys need to realize that we do NOT in any way calculate costs the way your typical hourly repair shop calculates.
    In the market for an E90 M3

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosonic View Post
    thanks
    Need LSD for it.
    In the market for an E90 M3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avetiso View Post
    I'd say $700-$1,000 is spot on.

    You guys need to realize that we do NOT in any way calculate costs the way your typical hourly repair shop calculates.
    We're talking just in parts here... assuming all labor is free... you're saying you can get parts for significantly less than an average consumer can? I mean, even bargain hunting, it looks like parts alone will be more than $700. Do you just take parts from other salvage cars?
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    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

  7. #17
    ok $700 would be on the lower end. But definitely no more than $1000. Otherwise I wouldn't buy the car.
    2004 M3 6spd

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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    We're talking just in parts here... assuming all labor is free... you're saying you can get parts for significantly less than an average consumer can? I mean, even bargain hunting, it looks like parts alone will be more than $700. Do you just take parts from other salvage cars?
    Oh man with how many salvage yards there are here? You're talking like $30 for OEM fenders. Hood will be like $80. Headlight most expensive. Looking at around $200. Bumper can be plastic welded and fixed.

    Parts are cheap and plentiful here on the best coast.
    In the market for an E90 M3

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    Ha best coast. That's a knee slapper right there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avetiso View Post
    Oh man with how many salvage yards there are here? You're talking like $30 for OEM fenders. Hood will be like $80. Headlight most expensive. Looking at around $200. Bumper can be plastic welded and fixed.

    Parts are cheap and plentiful here on the best coast.
    You kidding me? Our salvage yards ask for almost as much as you can buy parts for on eBay!
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    Orientblau / Naturbraun




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