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      12-29-2014, 04:43 PM   #1
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e92 335i partout: RB, VRSF, HPF exhaust, BMS, Ground Control coilovers, etc

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’07 e92 335i partout
Small fender bender and insurance declared it a total loss… their opinion not mine.

Either way, I bought it back and its time to start selling pieces off. As of right now I have the car completely stripped down to the chassis(for sale btw). It was space grey with coral red interior, CCC radio, etc. The last recorded mileage was 85,419. Car was never tracked and was used as a daily so most if not all pieces are in great shape. If you need a part just let me know and we can talk about price. Im open to trades but not for other 335i parts. E92 M3 parts or something random/cool, maybe. Yes im willing to ship even the large pieces as long as you’re paying. Local pickup is also an option. I also have a few aftermarket parts that are for sale.

Notable factory options that were on the car according to bmw vin decoder(last 7 of vin p031788):
S205A Automatic transmission
S2XAA Sport steering wheel with shift paddles
S403A Glass sunroof, electrical
S430A Interior/outside mirror with auto dim
S431A Interior mirror with automatic-dim & digital compass
S441A Smoker package
S507A Park Distance Control (PDC), rear
S609A Navigation system Professional
S655A Satellite tuner
S677A HiFi System Professional DSP
S6UHA Traffic Information

All prices below are shipped within the continental 48.
HPF Exhaust. Everything included as you would get from HPF. I modded the chassis brace to accommodate the exhaust and im including it. $SOLD


VRSF Catless Downpipes. I don’t know what the white spot is on the lower DP in the pic. Its not damage.. camera failed me today. meh $SOLD


Injen Dual Cone Intake $200



BMS Oil Catch Can $SOLD


RB Turbo with Thrust upgrade: saw exactly 6,319 miles and are currently with RB to be rebalanced on his new VSR Balancer $SOLD

Custom oil cooler setup: Setrab 20 row Oil Cooler with Improved Racing 185* Thermostat, Raceflux Fittings, RB thermostat delete plate, & Startlite Hose: I modeled it after several Stage 2 other oil coolers out there and fit perfectly behind the vent next to the passenger foglight on a pre lci coupe bumper. The thermostat bracket is welded onto the Vacuum reservoir bracket. I have the oil filter housing for the oil cooler available as well. $550 without the oil filter housing, $675 with oil filter housing



VRSF 7" Intercooler $SOLD


Ground Control Coilovers: link to their description: saw approx. 18k miles $SOLD


Tinted Tail Lights $SOLD


MotiveMods DCT Shift Knob with RedLine nappa leather boot, the second 2 wire plug was wired to the button on the side of the knob and used a mute button for my escort radar detector. Plugged into the shifter bezel also for sale in this thread: $330 OBO




Shifter bezel with PRND delete & Escort Smart Cord built in: $30



Headlight switch with Escort radar smart cord built in: $SOLD


VRSF Chargepipe with HKS SSQV4 BOV $SOLD


COBB V3 tuner, not married to the car: $SOLD


Custom rear turbo inlet holder. Basically I was tired of the rear turbo inlet occasionally slipping off so I made this bracket to hold the thing in place. Bolts directly to the trans. $SOLD


BMW Most ipod adapter: $200 OBO



Pre-LCI Coupe Fog lights that I made into brake duct adapters. Never got around to running tubing but fit perfectly and setup to run 3” tubing. $30 OBO




Pre-LCI Coupe front lips: that’s dirt in the middle of the lower(drivers side) and not a scrape, there is some scraping on the bottom but cant be seen once installed on the car. $SOLD


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      12-29-2014, 05:27 PM   #2
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Do you still have the factory exhaust bracket, #7 in the picture?

Also, what is up with that ipod adapter? Whats needed to make it work? My car is Logic 7 but no NAV.

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This is the install I followed to install the iPod MOST adapter:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30079

itsstock Yes I do have that bracket. Sending you a PM shortly

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does that shift nob work as in teh f30s? or is it how it works in the e92 ?
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does that shift nob work as in teh f30s? or is it how it works in the e92 ?
If im understanding your question correctly, the lights do change according to the gear youre in. Is that what you mean by working in the f30's?
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If im understanding your question correctly, the lights do change according to the gear youre in. Is that what you mean by working in the f30's?
Sort of thanks!

But to better explain my question, in my e92 i view the shift knob as fully mechanical from Drive all the way to park, as it must be physicaly clicked down to the gear. In our f30, which is where that shift knob appears to replicate or be from, the shift mechanism is electric where the knob simply goes up and down to the desired gear, with park being the thumb press.

Make sense lol?
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How'd you make those brake ducts? Just modded the fog lights?
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Sort of thanks!

But to better explain my question, in my e92 i view the shift knob as fully mechanical from Drive all the way to park, as it must be physicaly clicked down to the gear. In our f30, which is where that shift knob appears to replicate or be from, the shift mechanism is electric where the knob simply goes up and down to the desired gear, with park being the thumb press.

Make sense lol?
Ok, I see what you mean now. It still behaves like a typical e92 shifter where the actual shifting is fully mechanical. This simply replaces the knob and not the entire shifter assembly.

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How'd you make those brake ducts? Just modded the fog lights?
Yep. Got bored one weekend so I gutted my old ugly fog lights and made them as you see them.
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Ok, I see what you mean now. It still behaves like a typical e92 shifter where the actual shifting is fully mechanical. This simply replaces the knob and not the entire shifter assembly.



Yep. Got bored one weekend so I gutted my old ugly fog lights and made them as you see them.
Gotcha!! does the park button work? or still ne to click all they way up
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Had some random wood grain interior trim that I wrapped in CF and then transferred to my new car. Updated sold items and lowered the price of a few items as well. All PMs replied.
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