Source for new (or used) parts (general)

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Is there a better (more economical than Maximillian Imports) source for new parts for the E9? Looking for the rubber rear bumper bases that fit along side edges of a '73 US model. The price from Maximillian seems a bit steep.
 
I liked Max in the good ol days, when Wegweiser was working there.

Now I go with Steve Blunt for the last several years. I have a good relationship with him. He is knowledgeable and I trust him. Actually I learned about him on this forum, and I quote Doug (Decoupe) from 2011 :

"I whole heartedly could recommend Steve Blunt http://www.blunttech.com/ for OEM parts based on service, advice, information and price, for both my e9 and e10, over the last three years. Anyone frequenting the http://www.bmw2002faq.com/ site knows of him and likely would agree. Especially helpful via email/internet for those of us in the more remote corners of the world (North America at least)."

Doug is right.


By the way, I purchased some parts for a friend's E30 in France this summer, that were on sale from Wallothnesch. 20 years ago they sent me a parts catalog that I used for years until realoem went on line, but I never bought a thing from them. Not only are they pricey but shipping is way to much to the US. I have to say that their service is absolutely top notch, and they took back a set of solid rotors that I should have verified on the vehicle because it turned out they were ventilated, and still gave me a deal. Price is not all, sometimes you want someone on the other end of the line who knows the car better than you do.

John
 
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