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ZF 6hp19 for BMW 325i, 2006
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tony2000
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Jan 5, 2012, 1:51 PM
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ZF 6hp19 for BMW 325i, 2006
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I'm looking for a remanufactured ZF transmission. Has anybody an idea which is the best distribuitor in the US via internet? With a adequate quality, warranty and price level.
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Mr.scotty
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Jan 5, 2012, 3:58 PM
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Have you checked your local junkyards for a good low mile used unit? That's what i would do if i was you. -------------------------------------------------------- Your only as good as your tools!
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tony2000
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Jan 6, 2012, 7:55 AM
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Yes I did it, but I really want to have a good remanufactured one and no junk...
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Tom Greenleaf
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Jan 6, 2012, 8:17 AM
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tony2000: What's the scoop? It's a BMW and if you want quality but cheap that's an oxymoron. If you can't take the heat than get out of the BMW kitchen. An original has a better chance of lasting than a reman/rebuilt one IMO and many salvage yards if lower price is a must will have fully checked out the cars that come in and why. I'm done with biz but would go check out whole cars and what happened in person if possible or read the info sheet on parts already pulled out and inventoried. If you find a rebuilt one they will want yours back or charge probably a serious charge if yours can't be fixed/rebuilt for some reason called a "core" charge. How much have you been told if so for fixing yours? Warranty for on-line purchases - ha! Good luck with that is all they would need to say is you or your tech messed up putting it in and that would end it........... T
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