Boot panel clips are wrong too. The battery has a tray which i believe is still available from bmw. Clips for the kit are available at Zen Parts. Saw the clips the other day. I think the only way to resolve the holes issues is to spot weld the holes and then redrill
Question, what sis the Bosch part number for the 325is airflow meter? I've seen some with the Alpina sticker coving the number and others where the number is visible.
Boot panel clips are wrong too. The battery has a tray which i believe is still available from bmw. Clips for the kit are available at Zen Parts. Saw the clips the other day.
I think the only way to resolve the holes issues is to spot weld the holes and then redrill
Agreed, problem we will face is that the car isn’t getting a respray. Finding the solution is going to be interesting lol
@@raticalinc_restore_garage i think you can still fill the hole by spot welding and then touching it up with primer/paint to prevent rusting
Please do a review on the 325is evo2 throttle body and airflow
I will try and do so sir
Question, what sis the Bosch part number for the 325is airflow meter? I've seen some with the Alpina sticker coving the number and others where the number is visible.
I believe that the evo 2 is diff - I’m not to sure. We can do further research
What a shame. Poor guy.
But it will be good after Raticals touch.
Thanks bud🙏🏽🙏🏽