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How can i open the hood of my 2000 bmw 323i sedan manually? My kid left the key on the engine and i shut it.?

by Reed on December 9, 2009

Any way i can do this without harming the car itself?
I can see what looks to be the hook release inside, but im not sure if that is the right way.

i dont want you to harm your car or anything so try to go to the dealer and get another key ………….
if not try to open the door of your car by cloth holder bent it so it would fit in between the glass and the door then let it reach to the end then simply lift it to the top very fast see if it works
do you have a sun roof if so its more easy good luck

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i put an aftermarket exhaust in my 2000 bmw 323i?

by Reed on December 8, 2009

i just put an aftermarket exhaust on 2000 bmw 323i and i just wanted to know if tht would hurt the engine in anyway or if it would hurt the car in any ways as in mechanically or physically i just dont wanna damage the car by just putting an aftermarket exhaust

No but it might create too much heat for your neon lights! An exhaust will not break anything, just stick with a reputable brand. I knew the Remus, ACS, Scorpion etc. cost about 1000 dollars more than a fart can but theres a reason.

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What is the best exhaust system for a 2000 BMW 323i?

by Reed on December 8, 2009

I already have the K&N Gen II CAI, and will soon purchase the shark injector. Just wondering what is the best HP for my buck.

Im guessing the best exhaust for a BMW would be to get a aftermarket exhaust from a BMW tuning company like Hamann, Dinan, AC Schnitzer, Active Autowerke, Alpina, Meistershaft, or Hartge. Maybe even go for brands that only specializes in exhausts like GReddy, Stillen, Flowmaster, Magnaflow, or Borla. If I was you, I’d go with a BMW tuning company from Germany.

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Used BMW Manual Transmission Assembly

by Reed on December 7, 2009

1999 BMW 323i 1999 BMW 323i USED MAN TRANS ASSM .
INCLUDES: Transmission (drained of fluid) with all internals and torque converter for Automatic Transmissions
DOES NOT INCLUDE: Shifter mechanism, throw out bearing, clutch, pressure plate, clutch forks and slave cylinders
WHAT TO EXPECT: Transmissions will be steam cleaned or pressure washed.

Transmissions will have pan pulled to drain fluid and inspect for shavings.

Transmissions will be shrink wrapped, banded, and boxed onto a pallet.

Transmissions will have warranty and customer service information attached. Proper installation instructions from warranty card will need to be followed to meet warranty guidelines. * Torque Converter included with A.T. only

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