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Old 22nd February 2013, 23:56   #11
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Default Plastic handle for tourer load cover sheet

BMW E46 plastic handle assembly for the tourer load cover sheet is an exact fit. The same part. And I'm fairly sure that the whole load cover sheet assembly is the same as well.
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Old 27th February 2013, 20:18   #12
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The BMW tourer load cover is wider than the Rover one.

I had a couple of BMW ones, one for the 5 series and one for the 3 series and neither would fit.
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Old 4th March 2013, 13:49   #13
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Hose assembly-heater in/out http://www.southlakesminis.co.uk/hos...3-p-38589.html
This part from Rimmers is twice the price.
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Old 4th March 2013, 14:24   #14
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Hose assembly-heater in/out http://www.southlakesminis.co.uk/hos...3-p-38589.html
This part from Rimmers is twice the price.
Have you checked that South Lakes actually have it in stock though?
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Diesel clutch slave cylinder same as freelander TD4http://www.island-4x4.co.uk/clutch-s...70-p-1055.html

Diesel In tank fuel pump Peugeot replacementhttp://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/foru...ead.php?t=4512

Lower arm balljoint dust covers - over £20 from Rimmers http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-RBG100110 these do same job and are less than £6 for 4 off http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ball-Joint...item232460b3ed

Diesel PCV filter freelander typehttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/7...lter-LLJ500010

Diesel inlet manifold Gasket kit from freelanderhttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/5...nifold-ACC4526

Diesel oil filter freelander typehttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/9...ter-LRF100150L

Diesel air filter fereelander typehttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/7...ilter-LR007478

Diesel fuel filter freelander typehttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/5...esel-MUN000010

Diesel fuel spill pipe freelander parthttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/6...l-pipe-8510322

Diesel injector freelander parthttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/8...jector-STC4555

Petrol and diesel Jatco Autobox spareshttp://www.sussexautos.co.uk/jatco.php
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good shout on some of the above but twice the price of parts else where ie
Diesel PCV filter freelander typehttp://britishparts.co.uk/products/7...lter-LLJ500010
£16.95 after vat &P&P

but here only £7.95
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3206038640...84.m1438.l2649
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headlight washer pump and windscreen washer pump from BMW 5 Series E39 fit our cars too
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3308602652...84.m1438.l2649

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3008489485...84.m1438.l2649
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BMW E39 5 series undertray fixings; male and female; the shorter screws, will fit our cars. I'll post the part numbers later!
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Old 16th March 2013, 11:58   #18
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ZT 260/75 V8 rear ABS sensor is the same as BMW E39 front sensor.

MG part number: SSB000280
Actual BMW part no printed on the sensor: 61.12.6-908.705
But this is the same and easier to get: 34.52.6-756.375
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Thumbs up Useful info.

You can get fuel return 'T's from: [email protected] they are sold as BMW Bosch common rail injector 'T' piece leak off connector, sold @ £4.50 including postage, also sold is the end of line 'L' piece, could be a useful guy for other items & also has an Ebay site, hope this helps guys, cheers, John.
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Old 10th May 2013, 20:28   #20
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Default R75 1.8T interchangable parts

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After an excellent discovery by milosnikolic
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Funny nick "milosnikolic" miłośnik=admirerer, but "olic" - something's missing. Hope ~oh has not dropped out!

Put just a few interchangable farts for 1.8T, please!

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