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For Sale Various Z3 facelift bits and bobs

Pond

Zorg Guru (III)
British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
Model of Z
Z3 project and E89 Z4
I have loads of 'bits and pieces' from my ongoing stripping of my 2001 3.0L.
Lots of interior bits including roll hoops, full rear storage box, air vents, fuel computer (round one), internal switches, etc, etc.
I also have a full air intake assembly for the M54 including a brand new Mahle filter which has never sucked anything! Complete fuel flap solenoid and cable assembly.
Everything is in excellent working order. Anything that wasn't I have binned already.
I can't list them all but if anyone needs something specific let me know, if I have it I will send it for postage costs and a small contribution to beer money.

BTW I still have a Topaz full front bumper sitting in my garden. It has cut-outs for headlamp washers and is in reasonable nick (a few scuffs and dings on the leading edge). I also have front fogs and blanks for it which have no damage or dulling of the lenses. The bumper will need collecting or a courier sorting (which I'm not going to do).
 
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Pond

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British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
bump. Just in case.
 

elky

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Copenhagen, Denmark
Model of Z
2001 Z3 3.0i Roadster
Do you, by any chance, have a front bumper undertray/air duct number 51718397359 for sale?
 

Pond

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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
Sorry but don't know any part numbers. If you have a picture of what you need, preferably on a car, I will see.
 

Pond

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British Zeds
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I replied on another thread. I have that part but need it. Sorry.
 

Pond

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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
Still got all sorts of interior bits and pieces.

The front bumper has gone to a good home now!
 

elky

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2001 Z3 3.0i Roadster
Are the roll hoops chrome?
Also, do you by any chance have these air flaps:
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elky

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The roll hoops are black.
I don't recognise the flaps, so probably not. Where do they fit?
Yes, it was my recent discovery that they are missing in many Z3s. They fit in front of the rear wheel wells, near jack pads
 

Pond

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British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
Yes, it was my recent discovery that they are missing in many Z3s. They fit in front of the rear wheel wells, near jack pads
I will have a look. But if they are there, I will need them.
 

inkey$

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British Zeds
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95
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Kent & Suffolk
Model of Z
'01 2.2i M54
Hi there. Is the fuel computer plug and play on a facelift? Any pics?
 

Pond

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British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
Hi there. Is the fuel computer plug and play on a facelift? Any pics?
I don't know. I presume you have to have the 'BC' button on the indicator stalk to operate it. IMG_9417.JPG
 

John_B

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Z3 2.8 pre-facelift (Izzy)
Hi there. Is the fuel computer plug and play on a facelift? Any pics?
if it's the same as the pre-facelift, then yes it is plug & play, although you'll need to replace the indicator stalk for one with the BC button as @Pond says, and if you want the outside air temperature to show, you'll need to fit the sensor (under the n/s headlight. It's all easily doable DIY within a couple of hours.

The other thing to consider is there is a fuel burn modifier value (KVBR) which may need to be adjusted if the computer has come from a car with a different engine (or your engine has been modified). When I fitted mine, it came from a 1.9 and went into my 1.9 and the MPG was within a couple of percent, so I never bothered change it. It's done via the cluster if necessary.
 

Pond

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British Zeds
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Spaldingski, Lincs
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Z3 project and E89 Z4
if it's the same as the pre-facelift, then yes it is plug & play, although you'll need to replace the indicator stalk for one with the BC button as @Pond says, and if you want the outside air temperature to show, you'll need to fit the sensor (under the n/s headlight. It's all easily doable DIY within a couple of hours.

The other thing to consider is there is a fuel burn modifier value (KVBR) which may need to be adjusted if the computer has come from a car with a different engine (or your engine has been modified). When I fitted mine, it came from a 1.9 and went into my 1.9 and the MPG was within a couple of percent, so I never bothered change it. It's done via the cluster if necessary.
Mine is a 2001 (built late 2000) 3 litre M54, if that helps.
 
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