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Topic: Online BMW Parts Price Lists
Posted By: Simatic
Subject: Online BMW Parts Price Lists
Date Posted: 13-August-2005 at 11:14

Apart form http://www.realoem.com/bmw/ - http://www.realoem.com/bmw/ , does anyone know of any online pricelists for BM parts?

Would be so handy to have an idea of cost before ordering stuff.



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Posted By: Toxic
Date Posted: 13-August-2005 at 11:40
Simatic, don't know know of one, but the web site u refer to is fairly accurate.

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Posted By: Nostrils
Date Posted: 13-August-2005 at 11:46
There are some prices shown at the link for working with the ETK CD, but I have not managed to get them to work, not that I spent long investigating...

http://www.gbnetwork.co.uk/bmw/downloadetkpricelist.html - ETK Prices

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Posted By: Simatic
Date Posted: 13-August-2005 at 11:51

Cheers lads!

Good thinking Nostrils.  I'd forgotten about that.  I have a version of the ETK alright and tried downloading the ETK pricelists from that website last year, but like yourself I didnt get it working.  Must try again!



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Posted By: Simatic
Date Posted: 13-August-2005 at 12:55
I keep getting errors when I try to load the price lists.  Did anyone get these to work?

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Posted By: gjoconnor92
Date Posted: 16-August-2005 at 12:00

Just used that site to check part number on engine mounts I got from GSF. They matched, handy confidence check.

Got the 10% club discount as well, very useful. 

Pricing I downloaded GSF catalog the £6.75 became €9.20 (with club discount) that equates to an exchange rate of 0.73. The Dollar price ($35) on that site is no relation to the Euro/sterling price. Strange!



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1989 E30 320i for track day use
1972 2002 competition car project (delayed!!)
http://homepage.eircom.net/~goconnor/Fvee1/FVee.htm - Sheane Formula Vee
mailto:bmw2002_92@yahoo.ie - My e-mail


Posted By: topazman
Date Posted: 17-August-2005 at 14:18
Originally posted by gjoconnor92 gjoconnor92 wrote:

Just used that site to check part number on engine mounts I got from GSF. They matched, handy confidence check.

Got the 10% club discount as well, very useful. 

Pricing I downloaded GSF catalog the £6.75 became €9.20 (with club discount) that equates to an exchange rate of 0.73. The Dollar price ($35) on that site is no relation to the Euro/sterling price. Strange!

What happened the engine mounts? Maybe something to do with car being yumped as a course car on Circuit of Munster Rally! Engine mounts now 2 halves, engine sitting at an angle across engine bay with fan hitting radiator.

Hmmm Very interesting

Topazman



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Posted By: Fey!
Date Posted: 18-August-2005 at 06:55
Originally posted by gjoconnor92 gjoconnor92 wrote:

What happened the engine mounts? Maybe something to do with car being yumped as a course car on Circuit of Munster Rally! Engine mounts now 2 halves, engine sitting at an angle across engine bay with fan hitting radiator.

Are you telling us that someone let an UNSCRUTINISED car, with no safety equipment such as roll bars, etc, out as a '00 on a rally circuit?

Or is that as an officials car?  If so, you should be maintaining road legal conditions and be driving well within safety parameters; you're supposed to be setting an example!  No wonder we have so many young boy racers messing up our rallies if they see "Official" vehicles acting like idiots.

 - official line of a LICENSED rally stage commander.



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Posted By: topazman
Date Posted: 18-August-2005 at 12:29
Originally posted by Fey! Fey! wrote:

Originally posted by gjoconnor92 gjoconnor92 wrote:

What happened the engine mounts? Maybe something to do with car being yumped as a course car on Circuit of Munster Rally! Engine mounts now 2 halves, engine sitting at an angle across engine bay with fan hitting radiator.

Are you telling us that someone let an UNSCRUTINISED car, with no safety equipment such as roll bars, etc, out as a '00 on a rally circuit?

Or is that as an officials car?  If so, you should be maintaining road legal conditions and be driving well within safety parameters; you're supposed to be setting an example!  No wonder we have so many young boy racers messing up our rallies if they see "Official" vehicles acting like idiots.

 - official line of a LICENSED rally stage commander.

Never a truer word there Fey, thats why I thought it was interesting, thats the kind of behaviour that I hate on the roads even if the road is closed for events etc

Topazman   



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Posted By: Fey!
Date Posted: 18-August-2005 at 17:19

It justs busts my hide, becauses for the last 3 months we've been trying to arrange and promote the Galway National Rally.

Rallying in Galway was destroyed because of non-rally followers pretending to follow it and causing riots in the city a few years ago, meaning that we have our work cut out for us.

Therefore, immature actions by officials (or even just self-important official-(wannabe)-looking people) is frowned upon.



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Posted By: Eamo
Date Posted: 18-August-2005 at 17:47
Originally posted by Fey! Fey! wrote:

Originally posted by gjoconnor92 gjoconnor92 wrote:


What happened the engine mounts? Maybe something to do with car being yumped as a course car on Circuit of Munster Rally! Engine mounts now 2 halves, engine sitting at an angle across engine bay with fan hitting radiator.



Are you telling us that someone let an UNSCRUTINISED car, with no safety equipment such as roll bars, etc, out as a '00 on a rally circuit?


Or is that as an officials car?  If so, you should be maintaining road legal conditions and be driving well within safety parameters; you're supposed to be setting an example!  No wonder we have so many young boy racers messing up our rallies if they see "Official" vehicles acting like idiots.


 - official line of a LICENSED rally stage commander.



well put

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Posted By: Fey!
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 05:35
Simatic; sorry about the OTT OT and the ranting; unfortunately, I can't help you with your enquiry.

Again, apologies.






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Posted By: gjoconnor92
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 09:15

Fey

Re read my post. I never said my car was a 00 car. Where did you get that idea? 

I am a former stage commander and have been a timekeeper and marshal on Galway club events and a regular entrant in the Ballyvaughan hillclimbs.

I was not driving the car on the day. When I saw the mounts after the event you could see that all that had been holding them was about 10mm of rubber so it would not have taken much to break them. They were very much on their last legs



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Gerard O'Connor

1989 E30 320i for track day use
1972 2002 competition car project (delayed!!)
http://homepage.eircom.net/~goconnor/Fvee1/FVee.htm - Sheane Formula Vee
mailto:bmw2002_92@yahoo.ie - My e-mail


Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 09:22
back on topic please (Online BMW price list)

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Posted By: Simatic
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 09:36
Thanks lads, but I think this is getting off-topic (and out of hand!)

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Posted By: Fey!
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 10:56

Simatic; as I said before, apologies for going off topic like that.  In future, I will try not to let my goat be got by unmentionable unmentionables.  Killian; here's back on topic:

Try this; it may be of some use, but not all original BMW parts.

http://www.alloembmwparts.com/ - http://www.alloembmwparts.com/

Google.ie with the search "bmw prices parts" threw up a few more.



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Posted By: Simatic
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 11:00
Cheers chief!

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Posted By: Fey!
Date Posted: 19-August-2005 at 11:53
Anytime

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Posted By: topazman
Date Posted: 23-August-2005 at 06:55

YUMP

Topazman

(sorry I won't do it again)



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