USEFUL DIY GUIDE FOR BMW'S

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Southernboy
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USEFUL DIY GUIDE FOR BMW'S

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I have used Pelican parts website a few times to tackle maintenance tasks. I have found their write-ups which are supported by detailed photographs to be comprehensive enough to easily follow the procedures.

example..........

http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techart ... nifold.htm
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MarkAP68
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I second that, I am currently doing the suspension & brakes on my car and those write ups have been very good and helpful
Brian4
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Hi Barry

Here's another good site and they also have videos which are pretty good.
http://blog.bavauto.com/category/videos/

I also came across this the other day if anybody is working on the 6 cylinder engines.

http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=899347
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Tufarlian
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Post by Tufarlian »

These are really useful links.

Thanks guys.

Mark
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