http://www.realoem.com/bmw/
A parts cross reference to see if that part is common to another model:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do
Another site for parts:
http://bmwfans.info/original/
Cheers!
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Sorry... I'm just pissed off on your behalf.
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Rick Hunter wrote:Did the stealers deny your warranty request? Dem losers. You should really complain to BMW AU to get this frivolous matter resolved. Friggin $100k+ car and they won't even take care of their customer.Sorry... I'm just pissed off on your behalf.


AlterEgo wrote:All well and good - that's what I needed to find the part number for my wayward headlight washer cover.
But I cannot buy from there.
Where can I buy from over the webz?


to Ovrkll (inside joke)
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Rick Hunter wrote:Holy... old thread revival mate.
BTW, dood's in Australia, and he has his piece back on the Zed.
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Teach me to pay attention! Thanks. 


MrGringo wrote:For anyone in the UK who wants to order genuine BMW parts online, Cooper Reading BMW have finally started accepting part orders through their website. http://www.cooper-bmw-parts.co.uk



shameena wrote:How do I listen to my mp3 player through a BMW 320i? I recently bought a BMW 320i (55 plate) and somebody told me that I could listen to my mp3 through the car's speakers. I've found a sort of plug socket in the middle glove compartment that looks as if it should be a connection but theres no way of connecting it to my mp3. Is there some sort of attatchment I need to buy, or is there some other problem?

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