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    Originally posted by 6speedS54 View Post

    What brand water pump is that?
    Saleri. Thankfully bought from FCP Euro so I'm exchanging it and hoping for a better outcome this time.


    Got all my rod bearings changed out. Pastigauged each one to get some peace of mind that everything is in spec. They've been done at least once before as warranty/recall work according to the circular “422” sticker on the B-pillar. Copper is just starting to peek through the top halves. Cylinder 3 has (what I think is) weird wear on the bottom shell. This car is at over 142,000 miles, so I'm planning for the ACLs I installed to take me past 200k.

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      Originally posted by AbbeyRoad View Post
      Ordered a back up OEM CSL front bumper kit from Schmiedmann. Need to figure out if there's an OEM CSL washer fluid reservoir available for a no headllght washer M3.


      The tank part number for vehicles without headlamp cleaning (S502A=No) is specified as 61677892701.
      2002 E46 M3 TiAg Coupé >> full tracktool conversion @m346gt
      2000 986 Boxster S >> ice cream getter
      Past: E46 330Ci, 944S2, 996 C4S

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        Originally posted by Altaran View Post



        The tank part number for vehicles without headlamp cleaning (S502A=No) is specified as 61677892701.
        Does this version plug and play with the oem CSL front bumper?

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          In another episode of saving the SMGs:

          I decided to refresh the steering wheel and was able to source the following, new:

          1. SMG steering wheel with a tiny bit of damage on a bottom section of the leather (got a killer deal on the wheel)
          2. E39 black lower steering wheel trim
          3. SMG paddles

          The top buttons/upper wheel trim were in excellent condition so I of course kept all that the same.

          First two photos the old wheel is the bottom and the old SMG paddles.

          I was impatient this weekend so I installed the wheel without touching up the bottom leather, but next weekend I'll take a small blade to cut off the pieces that are sticking out and then use dye and polish to return to “like new” condition.

          Installation was easy enough and the new wheel looks great in the cockpit.










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            Originally posted by davidinnyc View Post
            In another episode of saving the SMGs:

            I decided to refresh the steering wheel and was able to source the following, new:

            1. SMG steering wheel with a tiny bit of damage on a bottom section of the leather (got a killer deal on the wheel)
            2. E39 black lower steering wheel trim
            3. SMG paddles

            The top buttons/upper wheel trim were in excellent condition so I of course kept all that the same.

            First two photos the old wheel is the bottom and the old SMG paddles.

            I was impatient this weekend so I installed the wheel without touching up the bottom leather, but next weekend I'll take a small blade to cut off the pieces that are sticking out and then use dye and polish to return to “like new” condition.

            Installation was easy enough and the new wheel looks great in the cockpit.










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            Nice - steering wheel refresh is one of the best things I've done. Makes such a difference over a worn out one


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            2005 ///M3 SMG Coupe Silbergrau Metallic/CSL bucket seats/CSL airbox/CSL console/6 point RACP brace/Apex ARC-8s
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              Originally posted by Nate047 View Post

              I’m going to open it up and take a look, tbh I don’t really know how much movement it’s supposed to have. I’ve never handled a healthy one.
              I just half assed my regrease and reinstall, it was binding as well, but I am ready to get it rolling on its own and will replace it later if need be. How'd it look after you cleaned it out?

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                Originally posted by fattycharged View Post

                I just half assed my regrease and reinstall, it was binding as well, but I am ready to get it rolling on its own and will replace it later if need be. How'd it look after you cleaned it out?
                I have tomorrow off so I'm going to try to get to it then.
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                '99 M3, Hellrot/Sand Beige, slicktop
                '01 M3, Imola/black

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                  Originally posted by davidinnyc View Post
                  In another episode of saving the SMGs:

                  I decided to refresh the steering wheel and was able to source the following, new:

                  1. SMG steering wheel with a tiny bit of damage on a bottom section of the leather (got a killer deal on the wheel)
                  2. E39 black lower steering wheel trim
                  3. SMG paddles

                  The top buttons/upper wheel trim were in excellent condition so I of course kept all that the same.

                  First two photos the old wheel is the bottom and the old SMG paddles.

                  I was impatient this weekend so I installed the wheel without touching up the bottom leather, but next weekend I'll take a small blade to cut off the pieces that are sticking out and then use dye and polish to return to “like new” condition.

                  Installation was easy enough and the new wheel looks great in the cockpit.










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                  Thats awesome! New ones are not worth the price to me any more so thats why im still looking for someone who can do a proper refurb job with the right leather. I have like 3 cores LOL

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                    Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                    Thats awesome! New ones are not worth the price to me any more so thats why im still looking for someone who can do a proper refurb job with the right leather. I have like 3 cores LOL
                    15K Followers, 928 Following, 617 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Joni DaSilva (@bmwrestoredseats)


                    Does great work and reasonable priced. Especially since you already have the cores

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                      Originally posted by Kipjames3 View Post

                      15K Followers, 928 Following, 617 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Joni DaSilva (@bmwrestoredseats)


                      Does great work and reasonable priced. Especially since you already have the cores
                      He does amazing work but I think prices are crazy high. When the price reaches 50% of the price for a new one from BMW its not worth it for me.

                      Im guessing i'll have to have them done from Turkey like i did with the X5M.

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                        Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                        Thats awesome! New ones are not worth the price to me any more so thats why im still looking for someone who can do a proper refurb job with the right leather. I have like 3 cores LOL
                        Steering wheel restoration - [email protected]

                        Sreten used this place for the E39 Touring. They matched the leather grain to factory spec.

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                          Originally posted by Slideways View Post

                          Steering wheel restoration - [email protected]

                          Sreten used this place for the E39 Touring. They matched the leather grain to factory spec.
                          Awesome! I'll shoot them an email right now. Thanks.

                          Also, everyone im in Bahrain and no Europe or NA so this is not easy to make happen even if i have cores.

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                            Originally posted by AbbeyRoad View Post

                            Does this version plug and play with the oem CSL front bumper?
                            As it's listed as the washer tank for the CSL model, it should be.

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                            2002 E46 M3 TiAg Coupé >> full tracktool conversion @m346gt
                            2000 986 Boxster S >> ice cream getter
                            Past: E46 330Ci, 944S2, 996 C4S

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                              Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post

                              Thats awesome! New ones are not worth the price to me any more so thats why im still looking for someone who can do a proper refurb job with the right leather. I have like 3 cores LOL
                              I found it for $100 so I snapped it up REALLY fast!

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                                5MM spacers on the rear finishes the wheels for me.

                                ZCP wheels
                                245/35/19 front
                                275/30/19 rear
                                18MM spacers on the front
                                5MM spacers on the rear

                                No rubbing on stock height. Possibly looking at a modest drop to maintain a “no fender shaving / no fender rolling” rule for this M3.



                                Last edited by davidinnyc; 03-11-2025, 08:40 PM.

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