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WTB Stock Stuff

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:14
by bellalyssa
I have begun the collection of stock parts for the 3. As of now I have gotten the airbox, springs, snowflakes and tires. The last few bits I need are:

Stock Floor Mats

Also, if anyone would happen to have an extra Fujita F5 cone filter laying around, that would be awesome to let me have :)

As soon as I start getting stock parts on, the aftermarkets will be for sale. This includes:

Konig Runaway 17x7 wheels (good for winter set ups)
Eibach Pro-Kit Springs
Koni Sport Shocks/Struts
Complete Street Unit engine mount kit
All Weather floor mats
Hankook RS3 tires 225/45/17
Fujita F5 CAI

I'll keep everyone updated but if anyone wants to call any of these parts, please let me know! We can work out pricing if you want them. Those that help me acquire stock parts will get a discount on the aftermarkets as well.

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:14
by Operator
Prepping for England?

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by bellalyssa
Operator wrote:Prepping for England?


Yep, my baby is going bye bye since I will most likely stay over there.

On the bright side Euro E46 M3s have 10 more hp than the US version :)

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by Operator
bellalyssa wrote:Yep, my baby is going bye bye since I will most likely stay over there.


So you got accepted to grad school? Or you just plan on staying either way?

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by bellalyssa
Operator wrote:So you got accepted to grad school? Or you just plan on staying either way?


I'm nixing grad school for the time being. I'm hoping that the company I'll be working for will keep me on as a liaison in England. The company is based in Houston and specializes in international employment. Either way, I plan on living elsewhere for a few years until I grow up. :)

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by Operator
I dig it!!!! I lived in Germany for about 9 years, and Europe is an awesome place.

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by bellalyssa
Operator wrote:I dig it!!!! I lived in Germany for about 9 years, and Europe is an awesome place.


How difficult is it to purchase a vehicle over there? Do you know? I'm looking at getting a sport bike to get around on and I'm not sure what the process is for that or if it's allowed.

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by Coulda
Its easy to get vehicles over there...they get the rejects that fail Japanese very stringent emissions. Everything is expensive over there so make sure your making quite a bit...specially if you end up living in London. Be careful with a bike...the roads are garabage.

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:14
by cprtrainer
I may have a set of mats in the garage. I'll look this weekend and let you know.