My son is looking to get a new shifter in our e28. He needs the following parts:
1x . . . 25-11-7-527-247 - E36 M3Shift lever $65 4x . . . 25 11 1 220 439 - Spacer Rings (two extra) $4 1x . . . 25 11 1 220 832 - Rubber Bearing sleeve 2x . . . 25 11 1 220 379 - Circlips (one extra) 1x . . . 25 11 1 220 600 - Nylon Shift Bushing
Is the dealership the best place to order these?
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Have you checked bavarian autosport? Bavauto.com
Also, realOEM.com
Hope this helps!
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I recently bought a bunch of parts from www.pelicanparts.com A few minor issues (wrong part sent), but overall I give them a 
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eeeeebay
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bav auto is the way to go.
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Quote: | bav auto is the way to go. | The main reason I went with Pelican (even though in some cases, Bavauto was cheaper) was that they had assembled "packages" of parts for certain work... Since I wanted to change out my control arms and shocks, they had a "Suspension package" that included all the parts necessary (including bolts, nuts, rubber mounts, sway bar connectors, etc.) that I probably would have forgotten, and would have had to run around and try and get... I paid for that convenience... it was quite handy, though... made things easier knowing that I had all the new nuts and bolts and other things ready to go in the box... 
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