Wheel centre roundels (with gratuitous pics!)?
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Wheel centre roundels (with gratuitous pics!)?
Anyone know the correct part number for the BMW roundels that fit in the centre caps for the OE alloys?
Mine have started to flake and look yellowy, so would like a new set. Of course it might be that they are a generic "one-size-fits-all" part but rather than tax Park Lane's parts department unduly, I thought I'd see if anyone knows the part number.
Cheers!
Mine have started to flake and look yellowy, so would like a new set. Of course it might be that they are a generic "one-size-fits-all" part but rather than tax Park Lane's parts department unduly, I thought I'd see if anyone knows the part number.
Cheers!
Last edited by Racing Tortoise on Mon 11 Apr, 2011 16:49, edited 1 time in total.
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The part No. when I bought a set was B36.13.1.181.080 and cost me £13.16 inc. vat in 2007. The same part No. is shown under tricks and tips here:
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... 7pmR-3wnWw
BTW: I used a hairdryer on the reverse side to loosen up the glue as they are stuck on quite well. Make sure you remove all old adhesive with a degreaser (meths. turps or similar) and your ready to stick the new ones on The new ones are self adhesive.
GG
http://translate.googleusercontent.com/ ... 7pmR-3wnWw
BTW: I used a hairdryer on the reverse side to loosen up the glue as they are stuck on quite well. Make sure you remove all old adhesive with a degreaser (meths. turps or similar) and your ready to stick the new ones on The new ones are self adhesive.
GG
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Racing,
If you ever want to know part numbers for the z1 use http://www.realoem.com/bmw/. It is the same as the bmw dealerships so I am told.
ICE.
If you ever want to know part numbers for the z1 use http://www.realoem.com/bmw/. It is the same as the bmw dealerships so I am told.
ICE.
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Nice one, cool link.ICE C wrote:Racing,
If you ever want to know part numbers for the z1 use http://www.realoem.com/bmw/. It is the same as the bmw dealerships so I am told.
ICE.
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Thanks. Sadly one of the rears has some light kerbing on the outer edge!
I had a major spring-cleaning effort on Saturday - cracked open the Swissvax kit and gave it a thorough polish and wax. Looking great (only annoyed that I forgot to clip the hood cover down properly before taking the pics!):
I had a major spring-cleaning effort on Saturday - cracked open the Swissvax kit and gave it a thorough polish and wax. Looking great (only annoyed that I forgot to clip the hood cover down properly before taking the pics!):
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