Looking for Bilstein Vendor in Germany
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From: Zoo York
My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
They gave me a price that was higher than the one I got from the UK vendor. But...
I contacted the Bilstein offices in the U.S. and was told that the B8 system will be available for Xi E60 in the U.S. in approximately 4 months. So far, the MSRP does not seem to be all that great, but I'd imagine there's a LOT of vendor mark-up in something like this, so I'm hoping to score a deal.
I contacted the Bilstein offices in the U.S. and was told that the B8 system will be available for Xi E60 in the U.S. in approximately 4 months. So far, the MSRP does not seem to be all that great, but I'd imagine there's a LOT of vendor mark-up in something like this, so I'm hoping to score a deal.
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From: Frankfurt/Main/Germany,originally from south Italy
My Ride: 2010 BMW 530i E61, alpine white, cream-beige interior, sports-auto-transmission and a lot more-
Bummer!
strange that they are pricey, maybe it's because of the shipment to the U.S..
strange that they are pricey, maybe it's because of the shipment to the U.S..
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From: Zoo York
My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
In the meantime, I had my indie test drive my car yesterday (was just bored lol) and he said I definitely need new struts/shocks, so this is going on the list of future mods FOR SURE now. I took it as good news LOL - that's what this forum does to me
And he looked at the wet oily spots on the engine and said it's most likely the sensor. And even though that was good news (no rebuild of the block needed), I took it as bad news - now I won't have a reason to rebuild engine for more HP/TQ What. a. pity. Only on 5series.net
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