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He is implying that these parts are still available. Unfortunately, we all wish that was the case. A lot of websites might show many pieces available for ordering. However, after you pay for them, then wait few weeks with your money in their hands, you will be sent a refund and an email saying the items are back ordered. Ask me how I know.
This is what is justifying the high prices for complete cars. Parts alone are adding up very fast! The demand is high, and folks are trying to rebuild their cars that have been sitting for ages.
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Originally posted by TheGoodGuy View PostHe is implying that these parts are still available. Unfortunately, we all wish that was the case. A lot of websites might show many pieces available for ordering. However, after you pay for them, then wait few weeks with your money in their hands, you will be sent a refund and an email saying the items are back ordered. Ask me how I know.
This is what is justifying the high prices for complete cars. Parts alone are adding up very fast! The demand is high, and folks are trying to rebuild their cars that have been sitting for ages.
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Originally posted by TheGoodGuy View PostA lot of websites might show many pieces available for ordering. However, after you pay for them, then wait few weeks with your money in their hands, you will be sent a refund and an email saying the items are back ordered. Ask me how I know.
.Current:
1989 325i
1988 M3
1987 325ic
Past:
2001 330ci
2001 M3
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Originally posted by e30rapidic View Postwow. How much is a set of M3 skirts worth!?!
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For what it's worth, I called the dealer to check stock in the US and stock in Germany before listing the items. This stuff is NLA or else I would not have said it was NLA. There is no indication BMW will ever produce M3 parts again, anyone who claims to have heard something else is simply trolling. One thing I will agree with is that parts in high demand like these are worth simply what someone is willing to pay for them.
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Originally posted by richardb View PostFor what it's worth, I called the dealer to check stock in the US and stock in Germany before listing the items. This stuff is NLA or else I would not have said it was NLA. There is no indication BMW will ever produce M3 parts again, anyone who claims to have heard something else is simply trolling. One thing I will agree with is that parts in high demand like these are worth simply what someone is willing to pay for them.
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