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SAM_328ISE

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  1. hi all,

    my club sticker turned up other day and looks brill, now i was just wondering if i take it to my local vinyl place can i get him to blow it up a bit so will go on my black sunstrip????

    and have a sticker made up for my rear window aswell?

    just wondered if i was allowed to do this with the club stickers??

    didnt know if there where any rules you had on stickers ect

    cheers

  2. hello everyone,

    got a question that has been bugging me for a while now so hope someone can help!

    on my e36 saloon my side repeaters are slim and just a lens (no plastic surround where screw is)

    on all other e36's i have seen they have had larger side repeaters with the plastic surround and screw in?

    have i got the wrong ones fitted or something????

    or

    is it standard on mine???

    its a

    bmw e36

    328ise

    saloon

    1997

  3. dont mean to butt in haha, says in this lil thread what engines where in what.

    just thought might help :D

    Following on from the E21, the E30 was fitted with M10 straight-4 and M20 straight-6 engines. The 316 used a 1766 cc M10 fed by a carburetor and producing only 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp), but this allowed BMW to offer a cheap, entry-level car in the range. The 318i had the same M10 engine, but with Jetronic fuel injection, pushing power to 77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp) and improving fuel economy. Finally, the 320i (2.0 L M20 with 92 kW (125 PS; 123 hp)) and 323i (2.3 L M20 with 105 kW (143 PS; 141 hp)) completed the range. Later, in 1985, a 2.5 L version of the M20 boosted the power of the top model to 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp), replacing the old 323i. The 325ix (All Wheel Drive model) had a 2.5 liter M20 with 125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp) (same as the 325i).

    just had quick look and think yours has the M20 engine

    316 = m10

    318 = m10

    320 = m20

    323 = m20

  4. best way of checking mate is look at ya old one and match it to the one you think is right.

    if not email the ebay seller and ask most will help.(just make sure they have good feedback and aint messed people about in the past on car parts if they have then go soomewhere else)

    if all fails then go to a good car parts supplier and ask for a qoute they should be able to give you a qoute on the right part just by your number plate!

    MAKE SURE YOU SHOP AROUND AND DONT JUMP INTO A CHEAP VERSION OFF EBAY!

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