Revshift 24v Swap Guibo, M42 ECU Bracket, M20 AC Compressor, 325iS Brake Booster

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  • durtyE30
    Mod Crazy
    • Aug 2010
    • 707

    #1

    Revshift 24v Swap Guibo, M42 ECU Bracket, M20 AC Compressor, 325iS Brake Booster

    Hey guys, title states all I've got for sale right now.

    All items are sold as-is, as-pictured, and shipping is a non-refundable buyer's responsibility. I absorb PayPal fees in return though.

    • Revshift 24v swap aluminum/poly guibo (I sold the swap car and the buyer didn't want a aluminum guibo, I personally didn't like the vibration either.)
      $60

    • M42 ECU Bracket (for you 24V swap guys that want a clean mounting solution!) $30

    • M20 Air conditioning compressor, had pressure when taken from the SpecE30 build I'm part of. $50

    • Girling Brake Booster from a 318iS $40


    PM me or email at rwentroble at gmail dot com with any questions or concerns. Shipping is from 33428 at a residential address or a business address in 33069 if you need the shipping to be cheaper (if that makes it cheaper for you.)

    I'll get pictures up in a little while.

    Edit 9:33pm 7/10/12 Pics uploaded. More items may be listed later.
    Last edited by durtyE30; 07-10-2012, 05:34 PM.
  • Jurt
    Grease Monkey
    • Nov 2011
    • 347

    #2
    about how many miles are on the guibo?
    Feedback
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=270560

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    • durtyE30
      Mod Crazy
      • Aug 2010
      • 707

      #3
      100-200miles most, I can't give a dead-accurate response though. I honestly drove my S50 swapped car twice before the oil pump nut sheered off from the "weld" job the P.O. of the motor did to it. He was a member here, and is a shady fuck.

      Anyway, motor grenaded itself hardcore, removed all swap bits, dropped an M20 in, and sold the car because I needed a hardtop for track-duty. (Was an M42 vert originally).

      Guibo comes with no hardware, source your own. It's easy enough to find they're just M10 and M12 bolts, sure RealOEM has the exact sizes and lengths. You'll need 3 bolts and nuts for an E-car/E36 (large output flange) and 3 from an I-car with the small output flange. Washers for each size bolt too, as revshift included them with the guibo (only 3 and only 3 nuts though, they didn't include the larger M12 bolts....weird company they are....half hardware necessary, not the rest?)

      I ran it for a few times after my 2 excursions in the S50 powered car, with the M20 (I used an e-car transmission with the large flange, and kept my 325i driveshaft) before I decided to get rid of it due to vibrations to sell the car. I didn't mind them myself, but it's hard to sell a car that has greater than OEM vibrations going on.....otherwise I would've kept it. It's a solid ass piece.

      e: shipping is only $5 for it too, via USPS Flat-Rate small box....just sayin, $55 shipped for a $120 part is a pretty good deal in my opinion.

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      • Freude am Fahren
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Aug 2011
        • 1190

        #4
        Buyers be aware. This gentleman comes across as polite and straight at first but when things go slightly out of plan he freaks out and stabs you in the back for 30 bucks.

        He recently advertised and sold an M42 crankshaft sensor to me for 30 bucks. When I received the item it turned out he misadvertised it and it was actually a camshaft sensor. Now he refuses to refund my money and wants to charge me shipping for sending me the wrong item.

        I understand you say your shipping costs are non-refundable but that's for cases when you send the right item to people and they decide they don't want it and return it to you. But when you send the wrong item then you have to refund the entire transaction AND pay for the return shipping because this is a mistake YOU made and only YOU have to deal with the consequences. He accuses me of not having looked closely at the pictures and buying the wrong item. How messed up is that?

        If you post a picture of a camshaft sensor (which looks very similar to a crankshaft sensor) and label it as crankshaft sensor and sell it to people then how do you expect them to distinguish the two based on a crappy picture you post? Instead this gentleman cries and begs to paypal and accuses me of lying and being abrasive and threatening just to get his 30 bucks back. Dude, grow a pair, be a man, and take responsibility for your mistakes. 30 bucks isn't worth making a bunch of lies and pissing people off.
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        • durtyE30
          Mod Crazy
          • Aug 2010
          • 707

          #5
          Take your crying back to PM, I've had many happy buyers for much more expensive items. Sold thousands of dollars worth of parts, wheels, and cars here, to happy buyers. Reported, for the 3rd time.

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          • durtyE30
            Mod Crazy
            • Aug 2010
            • 707

            #6
            bump.

            BTW for anyone wondering, this guy got a full refund (POST CRYING), and hadn't even finished the PayPal claim before he brought up his griping.

            All other threads by myself, you'll find no one unhappy with their parts.

            Buy with confidence.

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            • MonkeyMadness
              No R3VLimiter
              • Apr 2010
              • 3251

              #7
              Still got the guibo?
              https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar...re-irs.356333/

              This Forum is built on love, and powered by Sexual Tension!

              When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

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