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A BMW dealer in Aus got back to me to say that it is not an exchange unit and they the original diff can be kept. Makes it a little more interesting as I imagine there would be a market to sell the LSD separately if not selling on with the car
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How do you accept your traffic fines as they are 3 times the cost than us Kiwi's have to pay.
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The cheapest I got quoted form other workshops was around $650 and BMW wanted $850 for install. The cheapest I found the diff locally from BMW was $4400 inclusive of GST but I was lucky to find one on Ebay for cheaper (guy bought one and sold his car, so never fitted it) there is this place below which is the cheapest I could find, from the US http://www.ecstuning.com/ES2727590/ |
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