Thursday, May 2, 2013

eBay Germany E21 Round-Up

As I have done a couple of times before, when I go on eBay.de to have a look for cool E21 parts, I summarise and post them here for anyone else interested in these cars to take a look at - tonight is no exception and eBay Germany delivers yet again!

First up, I've found what appears to be a set of the BBS rear bumper under spoilers or spats. They are currently only asking 50 Euro and I've only ever really seen the actual front bumpers up for sale so I'd say these are relatively rare.



The second are a pair of chrome mirrors, these would look quite cool on the right car. They don't really suit the track purpose of my car, but might suit one of yours?


I also found some cool seats, first there's a Single E21 recaro seat - then I stumbled across a set of Alpina trimmed seats, my german is basically non-existant and as best I could glean from a translate these were fitted at some point to an E30 touring so the back seat might be no use; however the front ones look the goods!

Next I came across a black M20 manifold - this looks pretty cool and would probably be an easy/quick way to change with your existing unit to mean minimum downtime if your E21 is a daily driver - at currently less than 30 euros it's not particularly dear, however postage may be a killer due to the size and weight.

I also found an M10 Alpina airbox which is very cool! (and very dear) but worth a look for you purists:

If my E21 still had an interior, I'd almost certainly pick up some M-sports styled leather gear boots - especially for under 10 euro.

For those of you interested in doing an EFI conversion (as I was originally intending) you might want to check out this M30 manifold modified to fit M20. If I'd been sticking with the original M20 motor I'd also have looked at these quite seriously - E21 6cyl headers/extractors or these ones which look a bit more substantial.

I'm also thinking about getting myself a BMW Service Team Jacket but not sure if that makes sense given my choice of powerplant. 

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