looking for e23 parts
looking for e23 parts
i need parts for an e23 if anyone can help let me know
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Re: looking for e23 parts
Thanks for posting this in the right section!sergboost wrote:i need parts for an e23 if anyone can help let me know
You might get lucky with a few leads on this board since gear heads travel in packs. One other place you might check is here: http://bmwturbos.scottiesharpe.com/
Good luck!
grsmonkey, I'll give you a buzz tomm!
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well my car is an 83' 728i euro. i need a new header panel,both front fenders,a hood, dash ,door handels ext. and ent., etc. i checked the car over and it look to have taken a small hit in the front ( header panel ,hood,and fenders are covered in bondo) but all in all the rest of the car is straight,
i got some cancer on the doors but thats about it, the typical interior cracking and faded................... well guys thanksfor taking the time
i got some cancer on the doors but thats about it, the typical interior cracking and faded................... well guys thanksfor taking the time
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Hate to say this, but you will spend much, much, much more than the e23 will ever come close to being worth on the market.
I have a rust free '86 735i that I've had since it had only 50K. Now, at 250K it needs a transmission and while I could do the work myself, with the typical HVAC troubles, I would be spending $1000 and then have a $700 car. I have both an auto and a 5-speed that could go in it and I do do dumb things sometimes... just not that dumb.
Otherwise I'll work something out with you for the parts you need. You will have to come and remove them & haul them away. Our grilles are a bit different...
But honestly, unless there is a hugh emotional tie, you can get a much better starting point. Junkyards are full of e23s with nothing much wrong but HVAC problems.
I have a rust free '86 735i that I've had since it had only 50K. Now, at 250K it needs a transmission and while I could do the work myself, with the typical HVAC troubles, I would be spending $1000 and then have a $700 car. I have both an auto and a 5-speed that could go in it and I do do dumb things sometimes... just not that dumb.
Otherwise I'll work something out with you for the parts you need. You will have to come and remove them & haul them away. Our grilles are a bit different...
But honestly, unless there is a hugh emotional tie, you can get a much better starting point. Junkyards are full of e23s with nothing much wrong but HVAC problems.
my car came with a 5-speed i actualy want to do a different type of job to the car, i want to fix the body , in terms of engine i was thinking of transplanting a 745i turbo motor, running a haltech ecu and the hvac would be extra. i want to build a street car with a race car flare. i know it will be hard due to the cars weight but i love the shark, and this is the first one that i come across in this good shape down here.
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