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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    you learn something new every day! i would like to know the part numbers if you have them. IIRC, it was a dealer option, not a BMW option right?
    It was a dealer installed accessory iirc, I'll see if I can find the p/n tonight.

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  • slammin.e28
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    E28s FTW! Nabbed one from an old SAAB and BAM! Moonroof for $100 bitches! Even got the sun shade.

    Also, dat Rover came with one. FUCCKKKK YEAHHHH.

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  • AirplaneBuilder
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    Saw one on the local craigslist for $150, called the guy and he said he sold it within minutes of posting and kept recieving calls nonstop untill he deleted the ad, he had no idea why so many ppl called him....

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  • TobyB
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    yup, no BMW numbers on the parts a-tall, and a sticker with a stamped serial number's glued onto mine...

    t

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  • McGyver
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    Originally posted by Cletonius
    There were 2 part numbers for the glass roof option; one kit with the shade and another kit without the shade. Perhaps the one you found was without? You have to remove all the rails to get the shade out so if you pulled the glass it may not have had one to begin with. I have the part numbers for both kits on my computer somewhere if you want them.
    you learn something new every day! i would like to know the part numbers if you have them. IIRC, it was a dealer option, not a BMW option right?

    Originally posted by canadiankid
    You would think with the demand, some glass company would start making them for 200 bucks a pop.
    it would be nice! but no real market in 20+ year old cars...

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  • canadiankid
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    You would think with the demand, some glass company would start making them for 200 bucks a pop.

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  • Cletonius
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    alright, i'll have to look into it. i do have the sliders and brackets from the car somewhere. along with every single screw that i had to take out. too bad the slider was gone though...
    There were 2 part numbers for the glass roof option; one kit with the shade and another kit without the shade. Perhaps the one you found was without? You have to remove all the rails to get the shade out so if you pulled the glass it may not have had one to begin with. I have the part numbers for both kits on my computer somewhere if you want them.

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  • McGyver
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    Originally posted by Cletonius
    I'm using Loctite Hysol E-20NS epoxy for the brackets, the surround is fully intact on mine. I was going to use a urethane based adhesive so I contacted my dad for advice since he's an industrial engineer. He recommended and got me the adhesive and a pack of mixing tips for under $20. If you're local to me I'd be willing to share with you.

    When I was searching I saw the japandrew used regular rtv to rebond his metal surround. Any adhesive that bonds metal to glass would be OK I think. I was more worried about the mount points.

    Best I can tell if you're not going to have a sunshade it will be a direct swap. The rails and slides are different to allow for the shade to fit and open with the roof. Since you got it out of the car, I would recommend going back to the yard and taking every part of the mechanism you can carry. Might come in handy if you ever decide to add the shade later.
    alright, i'll have to look into it. i do have the sliders and brackets from the car somewhere. along with every single screw that i had to take out. too bad the slider was gone though...

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  • FunfGan
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    Originally posted by Pl3wA
    get the fuck out
    Yeah bro. If you're not putting 12 inch wide wheels on your stock e30, gtfo.

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  • TobyB
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    Mine came in a $250 parts car... <gloat>

    t

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by McGyver
    what are you using for glue? the aluminum top rail isnt stuck on all the way around and one of the mounting brackets fell off of mine.

    also, do you know if it can be directly swapped for the normal metal one since i dont have a slider?
    I'm using Loctite Hysol E-20NS epoxy for the brackets, the surround is fully intact on mine. I was going to use a urethane based adhesive so I contacted my dad for advice since he's an industrial engineer. He recommended and got me the adhesive and a pack of mixing tips for under $20. If you're local to me I'd be willing to share with you.

    When I was searching I saw the japandrew used regular rtv to rebond his metal surround. Any adhesive that bonds metal to glass would be OK I think. I was more worried about the mount points.

    Best I can tell if you're not going to have a sunshade it will be a direct swap. The rails and slides are different to allow for the shade to fit and open with the roof. Since you got it out of the car, I would recommend going back to the yard and taking every part of the mechanism you can carry. Might come in handy if you ever decide to add the shade later.

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  • Philo
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    I've found two in the last three years. Makes for some easy money.

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  • McGyver
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    Originally posted by JinormusJ
    You do realize finding a Sunroof at a yard is almost a once in a lifetime thing..?
    I've been yarding at at least more than 5 different yards for the passed 9 months and haven't come across any. Came across some other rare stuff, but never a Sunroof...

    Also knew a guy that's been yarding for longer than I can count; he's only come across one ever
    yeah i know. i've been going to junk yards for about 4 years now and didnt believe it when i found this one.

    Originally posted by Cletonius
    I have one. Going in next week, I'm regluing the mounts this weekend.

    The real question is: who's got the sunshade and mechanism too? I pulled everything from a parts car in Cleveland with Jeepman a few weeks ago. Car cost less than the roof was worth by about half.
    what are you using for glue? the aluminum top rail isnt stuck on all the way around and one of the mounting brackets fell off of mine.

    also, do you know if it can be directly swapped for the normal metal one since i dont have a slider?

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  • redsubdivisions
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    I will follow this route when I have the funds. I love the moonroof on my E46, so why not get one for an E30?

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  • Cletonius
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    Originally posted by Madman2
    Damn you huys are lucky ,over this way if you wait and ask and wait and ask you may eventually find one and a bidding war starts ..... and they normally go for about 550-700 euros :O
    Damn, if I'm ever hard up for cash I'll sell mine in Europe. I saw a NOS kit with sunshade for sale on S14 a while back, iirc it was around $1,200.

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