Z3 3.0 2000 abs sensors

ChrisYork

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Hi Guys!,

New to the forum. Have a 2000 Z3 3.0i with 45k miles on the clock.
Has been in a pals garage for several years and decided to get round to recommissioning it.

Finding it a bit of a mare finding parts and part numbers for her tbh.
Anyone have any knowledge of how to find the correct part numbers and who to buy from?
Main problem at the mo is finding the correct ABS sensors, seems an oddball year for my car. I've attached some pics
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Oddly Godly

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Hi from Dunstable. Type "realoem bmw" in to Google and enter the last seven letters of your vin number and you can find most part numbers for your car 👍
 

andyglym

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:welcome: to the Forum from West Cumbria.

Yup, as said above.
 

t-tony

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Hi Chris, welcome from me near Lincoln. Try a search on real OEM.com for part numbers


Tony.
 

Althulas

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Hi Chris and welcome from me in Oxfordshire. Sometimes when the dealer prices are a bit steep you can usually save a few quid especially if your after a few items to make the postage worth it https://www.bmwautoparts.net/en. Some members on here have bought sensor from euro car parts but make sure they are the branded ones I think Bosch with the only difference is the BMW logos are ground off, don’t get tempted by the cheaper unknown brands as you’ll end up buying twice.
 
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