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 Euro part help needed worth a c note



Today I got the negative from my dealer on part number #33107508387 there are over 100 of these parts in germany sitting there
if anyone can get ahold of one for 1755.00 or less its worth a 100.00
specs are 3.38 limited slip diff oem bmw NOT USED, only intrested in the new/reman bmw one
where the hell is brent
ive got jay working on it now too
   Reply » Euro part help needed worth a c note

You get me some headlights, and I will get you a diff.

Why not just get a used diff and have it rebuilt with a 40% lsd and all new clutch plates?

I will look into those options for you, but it would be less than a grand for sure.

   Reply » Euro part help needed worth a c note

I have a connection to parts in Europe. He can get the headlights but they're expensive. Contact me privately and I'll give you all his email address. If he can get the parts at your price threshold, I'll take the reward offer.

Dwayne

   Reply » Euro part help needed worth a c note

I say call bavengine.com and have them ship me a 3.46 and I will take it over to the guy that did my diff and he will build it up for you with the 40% lockup and all for under a grand including diff.

The diff is $390 plus shipping. Lifetime warranty is another $60. It comes with a 2 year warranty.

   Reply » Euro part help needed worth a c note

looks like it will be3.46, no way impaying 2900.00 for the 3.38

   Reply » Euro part help needed worth a c note

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looks like it will be3.46, no way impaying 2900.00 for the 3.38
Honestly, I doubt you (or I) could tell the difference between the 3.38:1 and 3.46:1 ratios.


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