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  • Z3M Coupe near side wing mirror wanted

    Anyone have one of these for sale?

    cheers Paul

  • #2
    I've put a wanted post up on zroadster.org site for you. They have come up for sale occasionally.
    Pete C

    2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 805 of 821 RHD built

    Previous BMWs

    2003 E46 M3 6 speed manual - Carbon Black/Black interior.
    2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 692 of 821 RHD built
    1986 M635
    1985 E28 M5
    1983 E28 528i Alpina

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    • #3
      Another option is a non-OEM mirror base, which I'm sure somebody had used to overcome a similar problem in your other post describing the wobbly mirror. I believe they are made from plastic but once painted look the same as original base.
      I'll keep searching to see if I can find details unless anyone else on here can remember about these items.
      Pete C

      2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 805 of 821 RHD built

      Previous BMWs

      2003 E46 M3 6 speed manual - Carbon Black/Black interior.
      2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 692 of 821 RHD built
      1986 M635
      1985 E28 M5
      1983 E28 528i Alpina

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      • #4
        Found the details I was after, but not sure if applies to Z3M style mirrors though, just the ordinary Z3 door mirrors.

        https://x8r.co.uk/products/bmw/bmw-m...dle-repair-fix

        Its a pity as it would solve a big problem with out cars.
        Pete C

        2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 805 of 821 RHD built

        Previous BMWs

        2003 E46 M3 6 speed manual - Carbon Black/Black interior.
        2000 Z3M Coupe - Cosmos Black Metallic/Black interior. 692 of 821 RHD built
        1986 M635
        1985 E28 M5
        1983 E28 528i Alpina

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        • #5
          it does not fit, i'm sure

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          • #6
            How good is your German?

            http://www.spiegel-z3.de/reparatur_m_spiegel.html
            '99 Imola S50 | Simota | Front strut | Braided clutch cable | Bilstein B8 and H&R springs

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            • #7
              According to Google Translate
              "Also for the M-variant we have a repair to repair broken and corroded mirrors! Based on the pictures you can see the condition before and after the repair with a new plastic base! M mirrors are repaired when broken indoors with a V2A insert. The base is the same as the standard mirror"

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              • #8
                new parts in the post from Germany nice1

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Paulb1678 View Post
                  new parts in the post from Germany nice1
                  I'd be interested to know how you get on with this. Did you order a ready-painted base?
                  '99 Imola S50 | Simota | Front strut | Braided clutch cable | Bilstein B8 and H&R springs

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                  • #10
                    I still need to have a plastic weld done and paint the mirror body so just ordered the base with no paint!

                    will let you know should be in the post!

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                    • #11
                      Be back in the car finally! this weekend!
                      Last edited by Paulb1678; 22-04-2018, 12:41 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Finally have the mirror back soon the car!
                        Totally happy with the parts supplied, new plastic base, shaft pin and starlock washer!

                        Complete bastard to put this back together though!
                        Had to cut and re-solder wires that travel trough the shaft!

                        tools used
                        long bolt and nut
                        22mm copper pipe (15mm lengh)
                        appropriate sized washers
                        socket and ring spanner



                        Using the above to pull back the starlock washer into position! basically tightening the bolt up (washers either end) that you place inside spindle/shaft, the copper tube fits nice into washer and give the machine press required!

                        you'll work it out!
                        Last edited by Paulb1678; 24-04-2018, 02:23 PM.

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