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Duncodin

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A while ago I used a bmw website. Can't remember if it was sopers or syntner or somebody else. But it was basically an online shop/catalogue for bmw parts. (Actual parts not stickers and hats)

I think I got the link here on zroadsters but can't find it.

Anyone know where it is? Post up the link?

Thanks
 

Duncodin

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OK. Found it.


Reason I wanted it is because looking round on the bay and other places there's lots of brand new OEM parts for sale and some of the sellers don't have stock. They just wait for somebody to BuyNow then the seller buys it from sytner and sells on with a markup.

That goes especially for older cars where the car owner doesn't bother checking with the main dealer for a price and just buys off the bay thinking it'll be cheaper.

Lots of parts are expensive but it's always worth checking before buying elsewhere because some parts really are cheaper from bmw. Use that website rather than ringing up the local dealer wasting their time on the phone.
 

Peter1450

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It’s a great resource for finding out what’s still available, as for pricing I can’t understand how a rear diff cover with the diff bush is only a few pounds more expensive than buying the individual bush for a 3.0 Z3🤷‍♂️
 

Faheem

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OK. Found it.


Reason I wanted it is because looking round on the bay and other places there's lots of brand new OEM parts for sale and some of the sellers don't have stock. They just wait for somebody to BuyNow then the seller buys it from sytner and sells on with a markup.

That goes especially for older cars where the car owner doesn't bother checking with the main dealer for a price and just buys off the bay thinking it'll be cheaper.

Lots of parts are expensive but it's always worth checking before buying elsewhere because some parts really are cheaper from bmw. Use that website rather than ringing up the local dealer wasting their time on the phone.
I've ordered some stuff from here on a couple of occasions before as they were showing availability for parts that my local dealer couldn't source for me.

I eventually had my orders cancelled as the parts were NLA from BMW - I don't think the process they use for checking availability of parts is entirely accurate. Just something to be aware of...
 

Pingu

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It’s a great resource for finding out what’s still available, as for pricing I can’t understand how a rear diff cover with the diff bush is only a few pounds more expensive than buying the individual bush for a 3.0 Z3🤷‍♂️
The cover will be original stock from when the Z3s were built. They ran out of diff bushes, and had to have them remanufactured - at immense cost.

I bought one for £27.80 in 2011 and the same item cost £188 in 2020. According to the Stevenage website, the same item is now £222 and the transfer case (including the bush) is £265.

If I'd know that it were only £40 extra, I'd have been tempted to buy the casing and avoid all the hassle of fitting a new bush into the old casing.

Just to show how daft the prices can be, the cover without the mounting is £400 :banghead:
 
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