FOR SALE Garage Clearout - Lots of bits

For Sale

SqerrNipz

Member
 Oxford
Clearing out my garage and found a load of Z4 bits, so thought I'd stick them on here before doing anything else with them...

E85/E86 Mewant M-Sport steering wheel cover - Fake leather with M top stitching. To fit the thicker M wheel, not standard or Z4M - SOLD

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K&N cone filter - unused. Could do with re-oiling. £20 posted.

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E85 air vents (no cup holders). Good condition. £15 posted.

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E85 roof thingy. Can't even remember why I bought it, but it forms part of the roof structure. Cost about £50, from memory. BMW part number is 7110231. £30 posted.

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Original E85 silver 3.0 grills. Good condition - SOLD

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Airbag. Came from a standard E85 steering wheel (not sure if they differ on other wheels). Good condition. £20 - collection preferred.

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E85 steering wheels. Both fitted with heat pads and covers. Simple to add heated steering wheel to your car - just need the rest of the wiring loom from ebay - I can send the link - About £23. I might even have one on my garage drawers, which I will obviously chuck in if I can find it. Cover with blue top mark is suede and fake leather. Cover with perforated grip and blue stitching is genuine leather. I fitted these myself, so they are not perfect. They can be picked apart and re-stitched though, if required. £50 each or happy to do a deal for both. Again, collection preferred but can post at buyers expense.

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Hubcentric 12mm spacers. Fitted but never actually used on the road - preferred standard look. SOLD

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E85 standard steering wheel spoke covers. Good condition. Tabs on the back have been reinforced with glue gun - SOLD

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Pagid front brake pads for E46 330i/330d - Ideal if you have the 330 brake conversion. I think these may also fit the E85 3.0si standard brakes. SOLD

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Febi-Bilsten E85 front wheel bearings. Brand new, never fitted. £75 posted.

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Febi-Bilstein E85 front brake dust shields, black. Brand new, never fitted. £25 posted.

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Feel free to message with any questions. I'm not on here very often, but will check in every day or so. Cheers, Tony.
 
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Hi Tony,
I’ll take the Pagids off you. I might be interested in the spacers if not already taken.
Worth noting the backing plates are for every model below 3.0Si, so not suitable for coupe owners.
Cheers.
 
Hi Tony,
I’ll take the Pagids off you. I might be interested in the spacers if not already taken.
Worth noting the backing plates are for every model below 3.0Si, so not suitable for coupe owners.
Cheers.
The spacers are spoken for, but you are welcome to the pads 👍

Thanks for the information around the backing plates, I’ll update the ad!

Do you still have my number? If so, feel free to whatsapp me if you want the pads and I’ll sort them for you.
 
The spacers are spoken for, but you are welcome to the pads 👍

Thanks for the information around the backing plates, I’ll update the ad!

Do you still have my number? If so, feel free to whatsapp me if you want the pads and I’ll sort them for you.
What’s Apped
 
Apologies for not picking up messages, I’ve had a busy couple of days so not logged in. All have been replied to now and I will endeavour to check the forum more frequently!
 
Hi There, interested in the steering wheel without the strip. What else is needed to make the heated wheel work, ie buttons and loom?

Many thanks
 
Hi There, interested in the steering wheel without the strip. What else is needed to make the heated wheel work, ie buttons and loom?

Many thanks
I think I have a spare loom in a drawer in my garage, which you’re welcome to, if I can find it! It’s just a case of running power cables through the dash to the fusebox in the glovebox (with a piggyback fuse holder) and a suitable earth point. You’ll also need somewhere to mount the temperature switch - I drilled a small hole in the cowl, just above the ignition, but you could mount it anywhere.
 
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