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Exactly. I'd do the exact same. Fill a plane if I could. :)
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Why wouldn't he do it? The summer before last, I took a trip to Germany. I spent an entire day in a junkyard pulling tons of parts. I filled up 4 suitcases and used all of my clothes to wrap up the parts to keep them safe in the suitcase.
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You'd be suprized how many are laying around. Find an old bmw mechanic thats really into moding them or once was, he will know where to find one possibly. I knew of one that sat around for like 7 years in an attic.Leave a comment:
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I want a euro m3 cluster. doesn't really hafta be workign but it would be a nice.
also need a euro rear foglight switch. < rear fogs are legal in KALIFORNIA
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I'll def think about it. I just hope I have some time to even look for stuff and a salvage yard close enough.Leave a comment:
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Although you said this stuff was for your self. There are a couple of small things you could pickup and bring back to sell. One is a duel button foglight switch and the other is the overhead check panel in something other then english.Leave a comment:
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What is your problem? I tried searching the words Europe and vacation and I came up with nothing. I asked for what to search for and I got nothing.
I asked a simple question and I do not need you giving problems. Why is it so bad that I asked what I should get for myself while I'm in Europe? Maybe I don't know about all the Euro specific parts out there and I'd like an opinion. Isn't that what this site is about, getting help when you have a question?
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asshat. search for this topic instead of bother us with your wanting everyone else's euro parts for yourself.Leave a comment:
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I am serious but I was asking more about what I should get for myself. I wasn't really looking at it as a business oppurtunity, sorry dude.Leave a comment:

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