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LivesNearCostco
06-06-2012, 11:48 AM
Selling one new (unused) Geba water pump and two gently used rear shocks with RSMs.

1) New water pump (Geba, part #11517527910) for M54B30 engine (probably also fits M54B25). Purchased from ECS Tuning about a year ago (early 2011) as part of cooling system refresh kit but never installed because my car already had a Stewart pump. NIB and includes new water pump gasket. New cost today is $53.29 from ECS Tuning. Asking $35 shipped in CONUS.

2) Two used Sachs rear shocks (part 33522282461) for E46 sport suspension with OEM RSMs and rear shock tower reinforcement plates. This is because I replaced my rear shocks with a GC Koni setup around 10,000 miles ago. Includes
--2 Sachs RSMs (33521092362 w/20,000 miles)
--2 BMW reinforcement plates (51718413359, might not fit verts, normally $16 each)
--2 BMW dust boots 33521136283 (155,000 miles), normally $5 each
--2 BMW bump stops 33506757047 (155,000 miles), normally $15 each
--Other mounting hardware (4x07119904295, 2x33526773882, etc.)
Assembled and ready to install on your E46. Used about 20,000 miles including about 8 track days. No dents, leaks, rust, or damage and both shocks still have gas charge. RSMs look new. Does not include lower shock bolts (07119900402) but you can usually re-use your existing bolts.
Selling for $130 shipped in CONUS

I will be traveling for two weeks from June 10-22 so any deals done after June 8 will not ship until June 23rd.

LivesNearCostco
11-04-2013, 12:24 PM
Bump, water pump and used rear shocks (20,000 miles) with RSMs still for sale, along with
--UUC magnetic drain plug
--Ground Control/Eibach coilover springs in 375/430 lb/in rates (4 springs)

LivesNearCostco
12-01-2014, 07:18 PM
Water pump gone. After 3.5 years I "sold" it to myself and put it into the ZHP to replace the EMP Stewart which was 5 or 6 years old and starting to leak a little. RSM reinforcement plates installed on the E36 M3. Still have the slightly used Sachs rear shocks with Sachs RSMs, plus heavily used dust boots and bump stops.

UUC Magnetic drain plug--now I want to install that in my E36 and I can't find it! Argh! (Already have one in the ZHP).

GC/Eibach coilover springs in 375/430 rates still available.

BimmerRules!
12-02-2014, 06:34 AM
Hi - kind of a free bump but hoping to get some feedback from you :)

Curious to know about the shocks: how different were the koni's when compared to the Sachs? do you still have the koni's? are you happy with them?

Thanks!

LivesNearCostco
12-02-2014, 06:33 PM
When I briefly had the stock springs with the Konis it felt a little better than with the new Sachs, but not that much different. Not as much improvement as, say, replacing really old Sachs with new Sachs. But once I went to coilovers and stiffer springs, the Konis probably made a bigger difference because they are a) rebound adjustable and b) shortened for lower springs.