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  • lukasbmw
    Mod Crazy
    • Oct 2003
    • 651

    #1

    Finder Fee: M roady pass side rear...

    WTB: Rear Pass side M coupe parts

    I need a 99 M roadster passenger side rear trailin arm assembly complete from half shaft to hub and brakes.

    This part needs to be used from a wrecked car. PM me with all offers.

    FINDERS FEE:

    Score me this part for less then $250 and I will put a smile on your face!
    2004 SL600 - Current
    ------------------------
    2006 SL55 AMG - Sold
    2004 M3 SMG - Sold
    1999 540i Sport - Sold :(
    1989 325i coupe- Sold
    1988 325is M50 M-tec - Sold :(
  • SykoBMW
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Nov 2003
    • 1065

    #2
    Are the Z roadsters the same? It may be an M though... I'll check tomorrow.
    Edit: may not be 99 though, any other years work?

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    • lukasbmw
      Mod Crazy
      • Oct 2003
      • 651

      #3
      Must be an M roady or M coupe. Any year is fine as long as it is an M
      2004 SL600 - Current
      ------------------------
      2006 SL55 AMG - Sold
      2004 M3 SMG - Sold
      1999 540i Sport - Sold :(
      1989 325i coupe- Sold
      1988 325is M50 M-tec - Sold :(

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      • rwh11385
        lance_entities
        • Oct 2003
        • 18403

        #4
        I'm on the case! 8)

        Isn't the rear suspension the same as the 318ti, I thought it was maybe, or maybe i'm wrong.

        Here's the rear trailing arm online, for $300. Last resort.


        M Coupe trailing-arms (~$300 ea.)


        p/n 33 32 2 227 967 lt

        p/n 33 32 2 227 968 rt
        looking for classifieds tho

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        • graphik
          Grease Monkey
          • Oct 2003
          • 361

          #5
          the ti, and Z3 parts arent the same as the M parts. Eric wants the M parts.

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          • rwh11385
            lance_entities
            • Oct 2003
            • 18403

            #6
            Originally posted by graphik
            the ti, and Z3 parts arent the same as the M parts. Eric wants the M parts.
            ah, yes, thank you.....that's what I was thinking of, ti=Z3. Oh well.

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