WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers

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VintageRacer
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WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers

Post by VintageRacer »

Like the title states.


I need the oil filter housing with the ports for a cooler.

Prefer a set of long tube headers but I’d consider short ones for the right price. This is for an M30

Shipped to 76705

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vintage, gonna move your post to the "Wanted" forum, think that's where you want it :-?

And BTW, regarding the headers, you need to indicate what MY or chassis type, as headers for E28 based will not fit an E12 series I 6er [-X

Interesting that you are looking for long tube headers, I "may" have a set available if I decide to go back to stock exhaust manifolds, thanks to CA smog testing ](*,)

That won't be for a while though, and they are E12 type :-({|=
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Thanks. I get it mixed up between here and mye28 lol. The headers are going into an 1985 chassis so E12 won’t fit.
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GRNSHRK wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 5:55 pm vintage, gonna move your post to the "Wanted" forum, think that's where you want it :-?

And BTW, regarding the headers, you need to indicate what MY or chassis type, as headers for E28 based will not fit an E12 series I 6er [-X

Interesting that you are looking for long tube headers, I "may" have a set available if I decide to go back to stock exhaust manifolds, thanks to CA smog testing ](*,)

That won't be for a while though, and they are E12 type :-({|=
I would interested in those long headers GRNSHRK!!! 8)
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Kurtamine, honestly gonna be about a year before I have to decide, next smog check will be spring 2020 :-&

I now know where I can pay an "extortion fee" to have the car pass the equipment check, just not sure that I want to go through this every 2 years :-?

Shipping to FL would not be cheap either [-X
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Send a PM on oil filter housing.
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vintageracer, here's a set of Hartge long tube headers for M30B34, should work :-k
I'd wanna see a pic of those first, however [-o<
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Re: WTB M-Tech Rear Spoiler, Oil filter housing and Headers

Post by VintageRacer »

Thanks. The primaries a bit small. I’m possibly going to have a set custom made with larger primaries. It takes a big pipe to get all that air out of an M30 head at 7k plus rpm!
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