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FS: NEW OEM M3 DCT Paddles (mount to OEM Sports wheel)
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10-04-2011, 05:50 PM | #1 |
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FS: NEW OEM M3 DCT Paddles - $275 (mount to OEM Sports wheel)
These are completely plug and play for cars with paddles/steptronic. The paddles themselves are machined aluminum and have a much better look, as well as feel/action to them. The swap takes 20 minutes total, simple mod HUGE difference when driving the car. There are pictures below to show the fitment with the sports wheel, they DO indeed securely bolt right up. These are brand new, never installed. Price is shipped in the Cont US, Paypal preferred. Parts are located in the US, check feedback if necessary. PRICE DROP: $275 Shipped. Part Numbers and Dealership pricing: 1 x Rocker-type shift lever (left) 61317840476 - $312.95 1 x Rocker-type shift lever (right) 61317840477 - $312.95 2 x Oval head screw (M5X22MM) - 32346759915 - $2.41 The small gap won't be visible once the airbag and steering wheel trim are in place. The pins on the front of the paddle align with the corresponding holes in the sports wheel and the bolt secures the paddle completely.
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10-20-2011, 11:39 PM | #9 |
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12-26-2011, 04:29 PM | #18 |
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I like the triptronic shift in my 2007 e90. Do I need to change my steering wheel or is it compatible with my sports steering?
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I like the triptronic shift in my 2007 e90. Do I need to change my steering wheel or is it compatible with my sports steering?
PayPal ready if the above question is answered.
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I like the triptronic shift in my 2007 e90. Do I need to change my steering wheel or is it compatible with my sports steering?
PayPal ready if the above question is answered.
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12-30-2011, 09:00 PM | #21 |
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PM sent. The DCT paddles will bolt right up to a steptronic sports wheel that has the +/- paddles already.
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