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    Bringing the bimmer back from Cali; what to bring in the carry-on.

    I just picked up a 325e w/ 100k on the clock and a bunch of records from Cali (belts have been changed recently, recent BMW service, car is in good shape). The trip back is my spring break (CA to Pittsburgh). I was planning on taking:

    set of metric sockets
    torx sockets
    allen sockets
    voltmeter
    electrical tape
    hose clamps
    zip ties
    fuses
    wire cutters
    breaker bar
    duct tape
    hoses repair kit
    flashlight/headlamp
    Bentley manual (Haynes manual)
    winter wear
    jack stands
    CB radio
    GPS
    sleeping bag

    And buying in Cali (cannot bring on plane):

    Fix a flat
    carb cleaner
    Red RTV
    water
    Red Bull
    WD40
    Coolant/water (5 gallons)
    tire repair kit
    compressor
    epoxy putty
    hookers


    Any opinions? Tried search, but just got general ideas and "good lucks" for long trips. I've done the trip 4 times before (2 roundtrips) and will have a buddy going with me.
    Last edited by southsails; 03-02-2007, 10:11 PM.
    It made it!!!111!!!1!!!!!!!

    #2
    Holy crap that is a long drive to get a car. Your about 2hours above me. But i went to Mich. to get a car so i can't really talk much. I was going to say take a map but you allready did this trip before. Take a camera cause you'll never know what you'll see.

    1992 BMW 325iC
    1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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      #3
      Quart of Jack Daniels.

      Hookers.

      Music.

      Change of undies or three

      Blankets.

      Camera.

      Most important is Laptop, so you can post on R3V.

      GL, HF.

      Luke

      Closing SOON!
      "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

      Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

      Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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        #4
        I just saw that you are flying out/driving back. I would suggest getting a cheap jack/jack stands and a piece of carpet or something. Maybe even a small drain pan if you need to drain some fluids, i dunno. Flashlight is always a good one to have! Fortunately all of my cross-country trips have been uneventful(knock on wood) but it always makes me feel better knowing that if something happens I'll be Okay. You might also want to pick up a quart of oil and double check the spare before you take off.

        Kyle
        1988 M3, 97 840, 99 XJ
        DILLIGAF

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          #5
          Wow, good luck!
          I'm also from Pittsburgh.

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            #6
            the only thing you're missing is duck tape. other than that you need to post on R3V
            Originally posted by Hawt drift chick
            Yeah, i'm a good dude i swear, i just like to be balls to the wall.

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              #7
              Hookers, duct tape, and jack stands noted. I'm considering driving it down to LA (Avus Autosport) and having my old mechanic check it out before the long journey.

              I was on BFc for a long time... just recently got around to registering on R3V.
              It made it!!!111!!!1!!!!!!!

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                #8
                if you are planning on replacing the coolant hoses get them early and take them with you. I did a 7 hour trip but it was with a car i didnt trust and i had an alternater with belt, most coolant hoses, duct tape, zip ties, decent amount of tools, one jack stand, three feet of gas line, some electrical doodads. I felt safe even if it was only a 7 hour trip. I didnt use anything and i drove at night with no flashlight so good thing i made it. Make sure you bring a flashlight and have AAA.
                https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h...wE3UqwjjmaTrXg

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                  #9
                  remember, if you cant duct it, fuck it

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                    #10
                    I've got a AAA card. If I encounter any major mechanical difficulties, my plan is to have it towed to the nearest city, and fly away. (And sell it to someone on the forum.) Taking the southern route, I think the first stop will be Gold Strike Casino outside of Las Vegas.
                    It made it!!!111!!!1!!!!!!!

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                      #11
                      Rubbers
                      1989 US E30 Cammed S52
                      Under Construction: 1983 Euro E28 Cammed LQ9/LS3 Heads/Jakeb E28 LSx Kit

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                        #12
                        I would buy the fix a flat in Cali cause I'm not sure you can bring that on the plane.
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                          #13
                          A tube of rtv red form a gasket. A piece of rubber. Couple of cans with tin snips. Various size clamps. - Steve

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                            #14
                            Cans and tin snips?
                            It made it!!!111!!!1!!!!!!!

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                              #15
                              Bailing wire.
                              BimmerHeads
                              Classic BMW Specialists
                              Santa Clarita, CA

                              www.BimmerHeads.com

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