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FS Custom Akebono BBK Calipers w/ hardware
#46
Category: Brakes
Price: $1000
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: 2010+ G37 Coupe, 2010+ G37 Sedan, 2008-2009 G37 Coupe, 2008-2009 G37 Sedan, Other Model G's
Location (State/Prov): VA
Item Condition: Brand New
2011 G37 IPL in Malbec Black
2011 BMW 335i M-sport in LeMans blue with Saddle Brown Interior
2010 BMW M3 M-Sport in Space Gray and Coral Red interior
All are 6-speed manuals. Just trying to figure out which is the best deal (and what I want the most).
#47
The Steering Wheel Guy
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Thanks Ryne - this is correct. And at this moment, I'm looking at a few different options for my next car. The process is definitely starting to pulling my hair out.
2011 G37 IPL in Malbec Black
2011 BMW 335i M-sport in LeMans blue with Saddle Brown Interior
2010 BMW M3 M-Sport in Space Gray and Coral Red interior
All are 6-speed manuals. Just trying to figure out which is the best deal (and what I want the most).
2011 G37 IPL in Malbec Black
2011 BMW 335i M-sport in LeMans blue with Saddle Brown Interior
2010 BMW M3 M-Sport in Space Gray and Coral Red interior
All are 6-speed manuals. Just trying to figure out which is the best deal (and what I want the most).
Good luck deciding!
#48
The 2011 IPL I'm interested in is from a dealership down near my buddy RexHavoc. It's not a bad price but does need some negotiating.
The two others are a hard find option. Finding the right 335i is tough - mainly because I hate black cars and would prefer not to get a black interior on a 335i knowing they have Saddle Brown and Coral Red.
The 2011 335i maintenance is rather mild compared to the 2007-2010 models which had the first gen twin turbo motor (N54). The newer models use a "twin scroll" single turbocharger unit. Definitely brings repair costs way down in the even anything goes wrong with the boosted system. Otherwise, seems reliable after the few techs I spoke with, along with my mechanic. The 2010 M is a tough decision mainly because the M really does stand for money - those things are money pits when something goes wrong. That is one reason I'm staying far away from an automatic, especially the SMG system.
I began to look at a few 2006-2007 M5s and quickly told myself to stop. Definitely something I don't want to sink all my savings into.
The two others are a hard find option. Finding the right 335i is tough - mainly because I hate black cars and would prefer not to get a black interior on a 335i knowing they have Saddle Brown and Coral Red.
The 2011 335i maintenance is rather mild compared to the 2007-2010 models which had the first gen twin turbo motor (N54). The newer models use a "twin scroll" single turbocharger unit. Definitely brings repair costs way down in the even anything goes wrong with the boosted system. Otherwise, seems reliable after the few techs I spoke with, along with my mechanic. The 2010 M is a tough decision mainly because the M really does stand for money - those things are money pits when something goes wrong. That is one reason I'm staying far away from an automatic, especially the SMG system.
I began to look at a few 2006-2007 M5s and quickly told myself to stop. Definitely something I don't want to sink all my savings into.
#49
The Steering Wheel Guy
iTrader: (12)
The 2011 IPL I'm interested in is from a dealership down near my buddy RexHavoc. It's not a bad price but does need some negotiating.
The two others are a hard find option. Finding the right 335i is tough - mainly because I hate black cars and would prefer not to get a black interior on a 335i knowing they have Saddle Brown and Coral Red.
The 2011 335i maintenance is rather mild compared to the 2007-2010 models which had the first gen twin turbo motor (N54). The newer models use a "twin scroll" single turbocharger unit. Definitely brings repair costs way down in the even anything goes wrong with the boosted system. Otherwise, seems reliable after the few techs I spoke with, along with my mechanic. The 2010 M is a tough decision mainly because the M really does stand for money - those things are money pits when something goes wrong. That is one reason I'm staying far away from an automatic, especially the SMG system.
I began to look at a few 2006-2007 M5s and quickly told myself to stop. Definitely something I don't want to sink all my savings into.
The two others are a hard find option. Finding the right 335i is tough - mainly because I hate black cars and would prefer not to get a black interior on a 335i knowing they have Saddle Brown and Coral Red.
The 2011 335i maintenance is rather mild compared to the 2007-2010 models which had the first gen twin turbo motor (N54). The newer models use a "twin scroll" single turbocharger unit. Definitely brings repair costs way down in the even anything goes wrong with the boosted system. Otherwise, seems reliable after the few techs I spoke with, along with my mechanic. The 2010 M is a tough decision mainly because the M really does stand for money - those things are money pits when something goes wrong. That is one reason I'm staying far away from an automatic, especially the SMG system.
I began to look at a few 2006-2007 M5s and quickly told myself to stop. Definitely something I don't want to sink all my savings into.
I don't think that I would have the courage to try and push the limits of the 335 modification wise for reliability reasons so I am content with where the G is at power wise. There are times I feel like an FI G37 is equally, if not more, reliable compared to a 335.
You are right, everything on the M is ridiculous to fix, and the 335 isn't much better. Most people are surprised that the 335 takes 7 quarts of oil (and still have overheating problems)(M3 takes 10 quarts!!!). I wouldn't be able to sleep well at night with an out of warranty M car unless it was paid off. Even then, I'd still be uneasy about what is lurking around the corner.
Either way you go, I'm sure you will enjoy the car. A bunch of free bumps for your paused FS thread also, lol.
#50
I would LOVE a FI G37. I had plans to do that to my Sedan, however a Stillen SC + the 7 Auto Tragic transmission, I'd prefer to have a manual any day of the week.
I'll take the free bumps, all day.
Just as an update as I've received MANY PMs for the calipers - I'm hoping to have time this weekend to get everything in order. Decals will be applied and clear coated. I will also pull the hardware from the box and clean it all up. new pictures will be taken to show completed calipers with all included hardware.
Thanks for your patience.
I'll take the free bumps, all day.
Just as an update as I've received MANY PMs for the calipers - I'm hoping to have time this weekend to get everything in order. Decals will be applied and clear coated. I will also pull the hardware from the box and clean it all up. new pictures will be taken to show completed calipers with all included hardware.
Thanks for your patience.
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