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Velocewest
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Post by Velocewest »

Picked up some nice goodies today. First find was a perfect rear view mirror with map lights, it had been removed from the car but left lying on the floor -- change of heart? Then a fine spline sport wheel, you'll find that in the 'for sale' section if interested. This e30 also yielded a complete trunk mount battery cable with the power distribution block that goes on the firewall. That will be great for setting up my e12 when I bolt in the rear strut brace/battery mount. I also snagged one projector foglamp from a 750il, I think it might work well for a stealth foglamp setup mounted under the bumper of the e12. I left behind an nice A/C compressor and an 80a alternator, I forgot to get a wheelbarrow and wasnt' willing to abandon my best find for the 10 minutes it would have taken to go get one.

The Kronenjuwel -- the elusive SAAB glass moonroof. A complete setup from a nice '86, and I mean complete -- I pulled the headliner and unbolted the whole carrier from the roof, cables, sunshade and all. It's a method I'd recommend, it took only about 10 minutes and the only snag was the bracket that holds the motor used Torx head screws, and I didn't bring my Torx bits. Oh well, it's thin steel and I had nippers. Now when I install it I have any part I'd possibly need.

The best part? I handed over three $20's and got change back...
booker
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Post by booker »

That's awesome!

I thought I made out like a bandit, one day, scoring a front set of e32 caliper/backets, and a complete (perfect) e28 trunk lining for $50.

:D
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Post by pdx 528e »

You sure did well! Is that sunroof going into the E12? What yard did ya go to? The closest Ive heard of with E28's is Sunnyside/Milwaukee. I called the yard on 99W in tigard/sherwood and they said they had none.
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Post by Dinan e28 »

Yah what lot?
Velocewest
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Post by Velocewest »

Tigard U-Pull-It has one e28, an '86 535i. Most of what I got came from an e30 325is, except the sunroof of course. I pulled the fuel rail and injectors out of the e28 then decided not to take them so they're in the trunk of the black e30. There's also an 80a alt in there, and the e30 ECU and an ICM of uncertain origin. There is a 3 wire ICV on the e28 that looks OK. The AFM, ECU and ICM are gone from the e28. The 80a alt is still on the e28, if it's still there when I go back I'll grab that and the mount so I can put it on my e12. Actually the mount is what I want most, I have an 80a alt in the garage.

Wow, TLA madness...
pdx 528e
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Post by pdx 528e »

I went to the Tigard U-Pull-It today, and was very suprised at the low prices. I ended up only taking an M20 valve cover, for $5. I saw the parts that were left in the E30 trunk, hoping to find the ECU and compare it to my list of 1.3 motronic units. I also saw 325i exhaust manifolds and a harmonic balancer in the trunk. I was going to get them, but I am debating whether I want to buy a complete parts engine from my mechanic, or forage for the parts I need for my e to i swap. When I got to the counter, and realized how cheap things were, I kind of regretted it. I worked on a 3 series power antenna for a while, but couldnt get the nut holding it to the fender unstuck, as it was frozen with corrosion, and i had no more suitable a tool than needle nose pliers, a mallet, and a screwdriver. Decided to pass on it considering I am not sure if it would even work. Tons of cruise control brains out there!
Tim in N FL
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Post by Tim in N FL »

Hi Tony,
re: the Kronenjuwel -- the elusive SAAB glass moonroof.
Did you receive my mail? If you decide to ship it, I'd like to buy
it....please advise :)
Thanks,
Tim
Velocewest
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Post by Velocewest »

Tim, sorry, Eric in Seattle bought the moonroof.

Chris -- I forgot, I stuck the ECU and ICM behind the trunk carpet on the passenger side. Should have told you that, sorry you missed them. Prices there are smokin'... :D
bmwbimmer
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Post by bmwbimmer »

[QUOTE="Velocewest"]Picked up some nice goodies today. First find was a perfect rear view mirror with map lights, it had been removed from the car but left lying on the floor -- change of heart? Then a fine spline sport wheel, you'll find that in the 'for sale' section if interested. This e30 also yielded a complete trunk mount battery cable with the power distribution block that goes on the firewall. That will be great for setting up my e12 when I bolt in the rear strut brace/battery mount. I also snagged one projector foglamp from a 750il, I think it might work well for a stealth foglamp setup mounted under the bumper of the e12. I left behind an nice A/C compressor and an 80a alternator, I forgot to get a wheelbarrow and wasnt' willing to abandon my best find for the 10 minutes it would have taken to go get one.

The Kronenjuwel -- the elusive SAAB glass moonroof. A complete setup from a nice '86, and I mean complete -- I pulled the headliner and unbolted the whole carrier from the roof, cables, sunshade and all. It's a method I'd recommend, it took only about 10 minutes and the only snag was the bracket that holds the motor used Torx head screws, and I didn't bring my Torx bits. Oh well, it's thin steel and I had nippers. Now when I install it I have any part I'd possibly need.

The best part? I handed over three $20's and got change back...[/QUOTE]

i use to work at U-PULL-IT for a very long time and now i work at Don Rasmussen BMW Down Town Portland.
Velocewest
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Post by Velocewest »

Mike, are you in parts? I am in there every once in a while. Usually making some poor guy drag out the M-fiche to look up some long NLA part for my CS... :p
Tim in N FL
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Post by Tim in N FL »

Tony,
No worries....thanks anyway!
Tim
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Post by bmwbimmer »

[QUOTE="Velocewest"]Mike, are you in parts? I am in there every once in a while. Usually making some poor guy drag out the M-fiche to look up some long NLA part for my CS... :p [/QUOTE]

Yeah i am in the parts department i starded here the first of December after working for U-PULL-IT for like 5 years or so.
fastpat
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Post by fastpat »

Uh-oh, do we have an apprentice Parts Pimp in the making? Spreading the luuv on the West Coast. :D
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Post by Blue Shadow »

DPP not gonna like the competition. Hope we referred him to enough E30 guys to fill the void created by a possible left coast pimp.
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