I know what you mean Rene... even after driving the General during silage time the Duramax seems little.
Just grabbed some beer from the fridge in my garage... 15c in there!![]()
13C in my shop today!
I know what you mean Rene... even after driving the General during silage time the Duramax seems little.
Just grabbed some beer from the fridge in my garage... 15c in there!![]()
Nice!
What you got for a temp out side... -11c at my place and wind with snow!

I recently got rid of my 96 328is. Car had a few issues itself but with over 230k on the ticker it still ran great and was a blast to drive. Sold it locally and the guy dropped an LS and t56 in it. Still waiting for my ride in it darn it. Anyway, good price and once you get some of those parts replaced youll enjoy it. Also cant go wrong with the styling of bmw
...its a minor miracle it did not slash the tire,and I hear its a common occourance around here on many compact Fords and other vehicles....inspection stations here will look at the springs to ensure they aren't busted like that,but the places I brought my car,run by guys I knew who didn't get too picky when "inspecting" my vehicles overlooked the springs....so having a "friend" working at an inspection bay could be hazardous sometimes,if they dont check the CRITICAL parts!...a blowout after hitting a pothole at 65 mph wouldn't have been fun at all!..
..
Did the bushings have an arrow for what direction they go in
Glad your getting it
Rene,
Not sure what sort of luck you're having with the normal online parts sources (RockAuto, etc) but a lot of the German car parts can be sourced through a website called PelicanParts.
For stock parts it's a decent option. Usually they offer the true OEM part, and a good quality 2nd source for a few bucks cheaper.
-G

Sorry about the hijack.
Maybe this will help...recomendend by the BMW club of Edmonton.
Autobran /Vincent 780-487-7337
Velocity / Alex 780-905-6936
www.triskaauto.ca /They are in Beaumont /Dan 780-980 2442
All supposed to be good guys to get parts from.