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DK325IS
11-14-2003, 04:11 PM
I found this company whos sells high/free flow cat's for our BMW's 9and other european sports cars). I was charged 404.29 for my 93" 325iS. Free ground shipping. The cat's are direct bolt (no mod's) from the end of the headers to the beginning of the muffler. talk to Ed at this company, he is very knowledgable. I like what he told me "These cat's are changing for the better, just like our computers and technology today. getting better. You will feel a complete difference in performance, especially at your feet. You will feel the power when hitting the gas and accelerating from a dead stop at a stop sign. Overall your car will perform better." So I ordered a cat today. 6 days I will receive it and install it. I will let you all know what I feel in performance!. here is the link:
http://members.aol.com/SportsCarConvert/index.html
99bmw740il
11-14-2003, 05:04 PM
magnaflow has good cats at a good deal too
DK325IS
11-14-2003, 06:17 PM
Oh yes, no doubt, MagnaFlow has great prices, but don't you have to cut out the old cat and weld in the MagnaFlow Cat? This cat that I bought has it complete with pipes. Anyhow, both companies have great products for great prices!
bmwe30is
11-15-2003, 02:39 AM
Hey guys.... I can beat that by about $100...
I bought a new high-flow DEC cat for my car...complete bolt on, with new gaskets and a warranty for $290.
I got it from BMA Autoparts. If you guys are interested, let me know. I've been doing business with them for the past 3 years. Very good company, I put a short shift kit together with them last year.
- Jonathan
DK325IS
11-15-2003, 09:34 AM
Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan..... Why didn't you tell us about this before!!! 290.00!!!!! Damn. Well that definitely beats what I paid. Now I know for next time. Thanks.
332 RustBucket
11-15-2003, 01:15 PM
Jonathan Chan - is that on your e30 or e36? Is there a price diff.?
bmwe30is
11-15-2003, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by 332 TMS car
Jonathan Chan - is that on your e30 or e36? Is there a price diff.?
I only have an E30, I could get a price for the E36 if you want.
Sorry I didn't tell you guys sooner, I haven't been keeping up with general discussion much lately.
Any other questions?
- Jonathan
DK325IS
11-15-2003, 03:25 PM
Thats why. The E36 models are dfeinitely more expensive.
bmwe30is
11-15-2003, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by Mafia D
Thats why. The E36 models are dfeinitely more expensive.
Well, how bout this, I'll give the shop a call on Monday and get you guys a price for an E36 cat.
Ok?
- Jon
$450 + shipping is the best price I can find for the DEC Cat for my 95 M3
Franchise
11-16-2003, 10:46 AM
200 bucks shipped for headers and downpipes.
Do I look like a cat to you? Do you see me goin all nimbly bimbly from tree to tree?
Originally posted by Jonathan Chan
Hey guys.... I can beat that by about $100...
I bought a new high-flow DEC cat for my car...complete bolt on, with new gaskets and a warranty for $290.
I got it from BMA Autoparts. If you guys are interested, let me know. I've been doing business with them for the past 3 years. Very good company, I put a short shift kit together with them last year.
- Jonathan
Johnathan,
I'm in So. Cal also. Do they install as well? Where are they located? Please give me their phone # so I can give them a call.
Thanks,
Hank
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