Id love to see what these sell for haha
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Id love to see what these sell for haha
Reinstalled the DISA. Decided to wait on installing Mr. Stett until I get some other parts on hand.
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X5: Picked up from the dealer... No lights on the dash... Its almost weird that there isn't at least ONE warning light illuminated on the dash. I'm so not complaining though. Hopefully we've got all the kinks worked out for now...
M3: Officially loaded onto the transport, she's heading Southeast. :eeps :biggrin
Pulled the passenger side door panels last night, neither vapor barrier is ripped or degraded, but neither are attached at the bottom either. Have any of you guys had to re-seal these yet? I know I have an older ZHP, but this has been going on for a year or more now, it was an excuse to hog the garage when we only had one of two spaces in the past. I saw a youtube video in which an e46 owner used some black automotive silicon sealant to seal them back up, I'm not sure about going that route. A local BMW CCA member is going to get me the part number from the excess he has from doing his x3. He's still trying to talk me into replacing the barriers, I'm just not sure its necessary. Anyone?
This happened. Picked it up Thursday. Wife is thrilled. Shop is still working on getting the codes cleared for the auto. http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...e85bf1ff7e.jpg
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Butyl tape is what the factory uses... it sticks instantly. On my car I just used Kpro's hello kitty duct tape to seal... because I just don't care ;)
http://www.kittyhell.com/wp-content/...-duck-tape.jpg
Yep, I used this from AMZN: http://www.amazon.com/Dicor-BT-1834-...rds=butyl+tape