WTB- Fuse box cover, tools, front trim

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Looking for a plastic fuse box cover- Part #61131350837
All the tools in the tool box are missing as well!
Front belt line trim
I am missing the high beam flasher/dip switch as well. Looks like someone decided to put a foot switch on the floor instead! Part# 61311351856


I just purchased a project car so I am sure there will be more pieces I am looking for as I continue on this journey!
 
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Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car




Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car



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Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for
 
New is available… And on sale..


sale
11% Discount
clock.png
Special offer price valid until: 02/10/2024
Instead of €20.95Your Price: €18.65
including VAT + shipping(Excl. VAT €15.67)





Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car




Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car

Fuse box lid fits for all models and years of manufacturing you need 1 for 1 car



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Yeah I saw that, but the shipping is $50 so I wanted to see if maybe someone had one in the states or local first.
 
Shipping is 50 bucks!?! That almost makes the €445 they quoted me to ship a windshield seem reasonable. Almost.


shipping fees to the US had become impossible to bear

UPS for example has increased their basic prices more than 120%

i used to send padded envelopes, even small boxes for 18€ only 1 year ago; now minimum is 40€ no matter if you are shipping a 20gramm piece

it happens also that wally/nelly want you to buy more things and put all them in that parcel, so they set a minimum price, i can guess that they might have a profi account so their shipping costs can not be those
 
Just wanted to clarify which tool tray I’m trying to fill back up. Seems like other people might have different style tool trays in their E9s?
 

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Your tool tray seems to be the std issued version.
At the end of the production (~75?) I believe BMW did produce cars with a narrow toolbox version.

We have an faq section on the tools and the toolbox. Look that up before committing money on tools, as there are quite some tools from other BMW's and motorcycles that are close, but not 100% correct. Way cheaper though. For about 200 usd/euro you can fill it completely with functional, close matching but non-original tools.

Full original nice sets have gone up to 1500 usd, even 2000 for a perfect set, a year or 2 ago.

I have some loose tools; a few original, and a few motorcycle pieces.
I'll pm you.
 
Ok got my tool set and I have everything except for the feeler gauge tool. Also My large red screwdriver seems to be too big, kind of weird, I am going to look for a little bit smaller one.
Ended up biting the bullet and buying the fuse box cover from Wallothnesch along with a high beam dimmer switch and a bunch of other parts so that the shipping made more sense. Of course one went up for sale on Ebay right after I purchased it. I have some leads on a front trim piece as well! This forum is great! Lots of people with lots of knowledge!
 
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