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Old 05-01-2008, 04:38 AM
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Some more pics after I have taken the mirror apart

So after removing the frame of the shell:
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removing the part that holds the motor
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Removed the black bottom sheel
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The heart of the mirror - looks like the ECU. Three wires coming in, 8 going out
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The heart of the mirror
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Obviously most of you dont need to take the mirror apart - i am doing it so that i roughly know now what I would need to do to change motors inside the mirror. The dismantling was easy - i only needed a torx 10, 8 screws in total and a few clips. Obviously plastic clips (i broke one but luckily with nothing to worry about)...

Anyways, bottom line - the mirror has been painted really well (inside and outside)..

greetings rumman
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Originally Posted by wees75' post='572198' date='May 1 2008, 01:20 PM
be careful about the price declaration. The shipment is insured and therefore you have to declare the correct amount to avoid any risks!!
Very right - but my message was. even if you declared 500 eur, so 800 USD - tax would be something like 160 USD provided you are taxed 20% (which is relatively high, but just for worst case scenarios), but even then, it is relatively well priced, specially if painted..

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...so finally took everything apart - this is what the mirror looks like when completely taken apart. For the last bit, I needed a torx 20..

cu rumman

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Old 05-01-2008, 05:26 AM
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='572220' date='May 1 2008, 09:00 AM
...so finally took everything apart - this is what the mirror looks like when completely taken apart. For the last bit, I needed a torx 20..

cu rumman

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Which clip did you broke? I wanna try to avoid it when I do mine...

How did you pop off the mirror to get to the torx screws behind it at the beginning?

Originally Posted by rsyed' post='572216' date='May 1 2008, 07:38 AM
Obviously most of you dont need to take the mirror apart - i am doing it so that i roughly know now what I would need to do to change motors inside the mirror. The dismantling was easy - i only needed a torx 10, 8 screws in total and a few clips. Obviously plastic clips (i broke one but luckily with nothing to worry about)...

Anyways, bottom line - the mirror has been painted really well (inside and outside)..

greetings rumman
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Originally Posted by BlaSTiWi' post='572270' date='May 1 2008, 05:28 PM
Which clip did you broke? I wanna try to avoid it when I do mine...

How did you pop off the mirror to get to the torx screws behind it at the beginning?
the clip of the connector that connects the cable of the paddle lights to the mirror housing. I just wanted to disconnect the paddle lights but in reality, there was no need to disconnect it...All the other clips went off very easily.
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Originally Posted by rsyed' post='572152' date='May 1 2008, 02:56 AM
But guys - consider the following:
- for half of the mods you guys do in the US, the parts come from taiwan/hk: noone here complains about any problems with custom, or?
- let us assume 530dA declares the parcel as a gift - would you still have to pay taxes?
- even if you guys have to pay tax, let us assume the box is valued at 500 EUR, about 800 USD. Let us assume you guys need to pay 20% tax (that is extreme), then it is an 160 USD

What do you guys think?
Well, we have to pay some taxes which will be 5%, 7% or 13% depending on whether you have to pay GST, PST, or both. On top of that we have to pay duty, which depends on the country of origin and the category the item is classified in. On top of that there is a customs brokerage fee that is added on for the person that does the paperwork at the border. I beleive UPS has standard brokerage fees, but the amount can be based on the price of the good.

I'm not sure about sending it as a gift, but I don't think that changes those costs.

At the end of the day if it costs an extra 25% for this item, I would have to reconsider this purchase, because it would cost me

$800 Item
$120 Shipping
$200 Importing
$80? Painting

That's the dilema and it's worse if you don't know how much it will end up being. In some countries (eg. carribean countries) duties alone are over %100 on cars.
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Originally Posted by FastLane' post='572397' date='May 1 2008, 08:14 PM
At the end of the day if it costs an extra 25% for this item, I would have to reconsider this purchase, because it would cost me

$800 Item
$120 Shipping
$200 Importing
$80? Painting
Hi FastLane,

i hear you but you will have to have mirrors painted if you got them from the dealer or if you got yourselves replicas from somewhere...

cu rumman
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A quick update for the LCI owners:

I have taken the mirror apart (See pic above). I now know what to do. Exact DIY with pics will be available next week when my car arrives. Here is a brief to-do:
- open m5 mirror (10 screws in total - 8x torx 10, 2x torx 20): about 3 mins
- detach m5 ECU (3 clips) - 1 min
- cut 8 wires from m5 ECU with a wire cutter - 1 min
- open lci mirror: i assume, again about 3 mins
- detach lci ECU - 1 min
- cut upto (depending on configuration you can have between 2 to 8) 8 wires with a wire cutter - 1min
- put LCI ECU into m5 mirror (3 clips) - 2 mins
- connect upto 8 wires of your m5 mirror to your LCI ecu - 5 mins
- close m5 mirror (10 screws) - about 3 mins

You now have a LCI mirror - we are talking about 20 mins work per mirror per side.

Like I said, delivery of my car has been delayed till next week. Once i get the car, I will immediately do this mod. Will post exact DIY and pics..

Let me know if you guys have any questions.

cu rumman
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Thumbs down on the wire cutting, looking for plug and play....


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