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Old 12-19-2013, 07:47 AM
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The friction rings, McLaren hardware, and pads for the front are around $1,300 lol.

Edit: and around $1k for the rears.
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A new Brembo big brake kit for the 4.6is is $7950 plus shipping. If the calipers have been re-sleeved at some point in their life on this X, and the piston bores/pistons are found to be pitted/scored by purchaser, calipers and rotors will need replacement.

Seeing current owner won't invest a couple hundred $s on a waterpump to get it running makes me doubt brake fluid has been replaced every 2 years.

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Old 12-19-2013, 09:11 PM
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I can't imagine a situation where you had to replace the whole shebang - and I probably wouldn't buy directly from Dinan. Calipers can be rebuilt, the rotors are 2 piece so you wouldn't have to replace the hats (which are usually as expensive as the rotor) and pads aren't too bad - I know as I have Brembos with no interchange on my 355 and pads are available under $150 an axle as long as you don't buy them from Ferrari.

Your point stands, though, as I'd be cursing and swearing shelling out for a $500 MAF on it if that went.
on the brakes--no need to purchase from Dinan.

To replace the MAF all you need to do is purchase the stock MAF and transfer the sending unit.
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A new Brembo big brake kit for the 4.6is is $7950 plus shipping. If the calipers have been re-sleeved at some point in their life on this X, and the piston bores/pistons are found to be pitted/scored by purchaser, calipers and rotors will need replacement.

Seeing current owner won't invest a couple hundred $s on a waterpump to get it running makes me doubt brake fluid has been replaced every 2 years.

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I'm not worried about the calipers - I've never had an issue with pitted calipers unless the car sat for years. There's pretty much no way they've been rebuilt once already after being installed in '07. Front brakes were done a little over a year ago and are showing half pad remaining all the way around, so wouldn't need attention for 30-40k miles the way I usually go through brakes, neither my wife or I are hard one them. Owner is putting a water pump in this weekend as he wanted to be sure that was the problem before throwing parts at it. I went over there yesterday after work and started the car up, bearings on the water pump are shot and it is definitely the issue. No CEL, engine ran smoothly with no VANOS noise, which is one of the few of the M62tub's I've heard that didn't make at least some noise. It is showing evidence of a minor valve cover leak and had the timing chain tensioner rattle on start up, so would need the updated tensioner. Service records indicate thrust arms were done, coil pack recently replaced, new serpentine belts (will need a new main one with the water pump) and it needs a rear sway bar link. Tires are practially new.

From all I could see, the owner and PO took very good care of the vehicle, most recent service was in Sept at Crown BMW in Richmond. I will test drive it once the water pump is done and make a decision on whether/what to offer then. Cosmetically the car is extremely nice which is why I'm still looking at it. I'll post whatever I find on here in case anyone else is interested.

Oh, Dinan records indicate all of the parts on it are correct. Apparently S3's did not all get a s/c, but that would be the valuable part so doesn't really matter much to the value and, if anything, hurts it a bit due to the cost of brakes. Exhaust sounds nice, though.
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I'm not worried about the calipers - I've never had an issue with pitted calipers unless the car sat for years. There's pretty much no way they've been rebuilt once already after being installed in '07. Front brakes were done a little over a year ago and are showing half pad remaining all the way around, so wouldn't need attention for 30-40k miles the way I usually go through brakes, neither my wife or I are hard one them. Owner is putting a water pump in this weekend as he wanted to be sure that was the problem before throwing parts at it. I went over there yesterday after work and started the car up, bearings on the water pump are shot and it is definitely the issue. No CEL, engine ran smoothly with no VANOS noise, which is one of the few of the M62tub's I've heard that didn't make at least some noise. It is showing evidence of a minor valve cover leak and had the timing chain tensioner rattle on start up, so would need the updated tensioner. Service records indicate thrust arms were done, coil pack recently replaced, new serpentine belts (will need a new main one with the water pump) and it needs a rear sway bar link. Tires are practially new.

From all I could see, the owner and PO took very good care of the vehicle, most recent service was in Sept at Crown BMW in Richmond. I will test drive it once the water pump is done and make a decision on whether/what to offer then. Cosmetically the car is extremely nice which is why I'm still looking at it. I'll post whatever I find on here in case anyone else is interested.

Oh, Dinan records indicate all of the parts on it are correct. Apparently S3's did not all get a s/c, but that would be the valuable part so doesn't really matter much to the value and, if anything, hurts it a bit due to the cost of brakes. Exhaust sounds nice, though.
Sounds like this X may turn out to be a good deal after all.

If it's an OK driver after waterpump R&R (and rust free), he should be able to get the asking price.
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What's a ricer?
The term originally came from "rice rocket", an Asian motorcycle. Now anything with cheap Asian modifications or anyone doing them is called a "ricer".
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Old 12-24-2013, 01:26 PM
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Wonder if it sold.
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Not sold...its relisted

2002 BMW X5 4.6is Dinan S3 $100k Invested-Highly Sought After - $13000

Interesting he notes a common fail item of the rear tails...is that accurate? In all my prepurchase research I never came across that as an issue.
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