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  • Court M3
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    I'd take a couple of small misc 323i parts if you are serious

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  • BlueIX
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    I'll just just tie a strap to it and say its a carry-on

    :p

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  • moatilliatta
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    ahh you know... just a euro s54.. ill pay ya later... K.thanks boi.

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  • naika
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    Euro grills
    Smileys (cheap from the yeard)

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  • BlueIX
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    Why would I not do it? I'm not really going there on vacation. I'm going there to help my mom with her house so most of the time will involve working. I think it would be a welcome relief picking stuff up. To be honest, I'm not much for going site seeing.


    Any suggestions on words to search for previuos posts?

    Thanks

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  • xLibelle
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    you wont do it
    no sense in talking about it
    my point is dont waste your time, enjoy your trip!

    oh, and, this same question has been posted time and time again. the answers are obvious. plus, get what you can if you are serious about doing it.

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  • BlueIX
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    Parts from europe

    Well, I'm taking a trip to Portugal in three weeks and was thinking. I'll be in europe, might as well pick up some European E30 parts. That being said, any suggestions on what I should pick up. I was thinking that I should look for a BMW junk yard to go to before I gothere.

    Here is what I'm thinking of picking up:

    Late model European bumper rub strips (driving lights delete)
    IX parts if I can ship them through cargo.

    Any other suggestions?
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