Posted on 26 July 2009
Tags: bmw, GT4, m3, racing
BMW M3 GT4 Customer Race Car............The BMW M3 GT4, the youngest addition to the Customer Racing
product range offered by the BMW Motorsport Distribution division
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Posted on 22 July 2009
Tags: bmw, E82, Eibach
A Match made in Heaven
Clearly BMW has gone back to its Pre-Yuppy roots on this one. The 1 series E 82 BMW has the legendary handling and agility of the early 2002 models from the 1970`s, and with the addition of the 21st century engine, safety and suspension technology: BMW fans have long been waiting for a sports coupe like this.
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Posted on 21 July 2009
BMW 325 E30 Timing Belt and Water Pump Replacement
This is a handy guide to get you through the process of changing the Timing Belt on the E30 3-Series BMW. Doing this repair yourself will save you 300.00 to 500.00 dollars. This job can take 6-8 hours, be patient....
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Reasons for Xenon HID Premature Bulb Failure
There are two things that are always true regarding xenon bulbs: they are expensive, and they will eventually require replacement . . . hopefully, not on a Saturday night when you have a full house! There are various reasons why a bulb requires replacement; it doesn’t operate, it operates poorly, or it simply gets old.
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E36 Blower motor replacement guide
For BMW E36 (3 series 92-98, early 99)
New or used blower motor
I will try to include every single problem I ran into while doing this in my write-up, but you may have a different experience. This was a lot simpler than I thought it would be however, so if you have even basic mechanical experience I'm sure you can handle this. No "BMW special tools" were needed.
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BMW 325i Complete Guide to lowering a 3 Series.
We give credit to the E90 post for this great article on how to install a lowering kit on a BMW 3 series. You will need a few basic tools including a floor jack, spring compressor and jack stands.
This is challenging, but not that bad that I think people couldn't do this, with a decent DIY. Plan on taking 3-5 hours
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