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    #16
    Originally posted by backtrail69 View Post
    Rims, z3 1.9 (or eq) w/ new bushings and it should stiffen that shifter up.
    Cheaper too!

    Have you done suspension yet?
    I would do the first after all the maintenance bugs are worked out!
    Spend the money and do nice springs and shocks!

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      #17
      MCoupe shift arm! Works on the m42, but you have to space the trans down so it dosent contact the driveshaft


      Originally posted by vlad
      Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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        #18
        Thanks for the responses. I forgot to mention that one (possibly two) of my wheels is bent to shit due to a couple off assholes putting black cinder blocks in the road right over a hill. Steering wheel gives a pretty good massage around 30+mph... I'd love to buy some suspension stuff, but at the moment I need to find another job to pay for that...

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          #19
          if you can still shift, go with wheels.. whatever is worste off replace first..

          and screw oem.. if you ever have to replace anything..go aftermarket and buy a better more performance oriented part since you have to anyways...

          totalled...sad sad day....

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            #20
            Originally posted by sly-ix View Post
            if you can still shift, go with wheels.. whatever is worste off replace first..

            and screw oem.. if you ever have to replace anything..go aftermarket and buy a better more performance oriented part since you have to anyways...
            Definitely NOT one of the most intelligent posts ever made on Rev .

            E30 M3 / E30 325is / E34 525iT / E34 535i

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              #21
              Originally posted by Joe318is View Post
              MCoupe shift arm! Works on the m42, but you have to space the trans down so it dosent contact the driveshaft
              more details please!
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                #22
                Originally posted by sly-ix View Post
                and screw oem.. if you ever have to replace anything..go aftermarket and buy a better more performance oriented part since you have to anyways...
                Rofl... ignorance is bliss I guess.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                  Just buy a SSK using OEM Z3/Z4 parts.
                  I agree. Also, I recommend using the UUC delrin shift carrier bushing as the stock rubber one will wear out very quickly.

                  -Erik

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by sly-ix View Post
                    if you can still shift, go with wheels.. whatever is worste off replace first..

                    and screw oem.. if you ever have to replace anything..go aftermarket and buy a better more performance oriented part since you have to anyways...

                    my 20 y/o bmw was mostly original. Including control arms. Anything that can hold up for 20 years and a quarter of a million miles is pretty sturdy in my book. plus nothing fits like oem. german oem anyway. screw hondas :finger:
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                      #25
                      Z4 2.5 FTW. hit up BMA patrick will hook you up with everything you need my friend. get the poly/delrin bushings from AKG motorsport i think it is.

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                        #26
                        hey if your wheels are bent bad enough to massage ya at 30 you need the wheels badly...way more than you need a tight shifter...i say get the wheels...then save up $80 and build a ssk like the rest of us with oem parts
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by kencopperwheat View Post

                          What do you mean the 1.9 is flimsy? Can you easily bend the thing by hand?
                          Now that is power shifting...
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