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PostPosted: Sun 18. Dec 2005 10:36 
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Tjekkið á atriði 2 í aukahlutir og búnaður :lol:

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BMW 520 I
Raðnúmer: 161681


Árgerð 1996 Ekinn 115 þ.km.
Nýskráður 6 / 1996 Næsta skoðun 2006

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Verð 1.100.000 Litur Silfurgrár



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Bensín knúinn Skráður 5 manna 4 sumardekk
2000cc. slagrými 4 dyra 4 vetrardekk
Sjálfskiptur
Afturhjóladrif 16" dekk

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PostPosted: Sun 18. Dec 2005 11:53 
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er ekki bara verið að benda á að miðstöðin virki, manni ætti ekki að vera kalt í bílum á veturna :)

fann þetta einhversstaðar á netinu, er ekki bara verið að tala um þetta?

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Bmw Heater Core

There’s a little radiator about the size of a shoebox hiding in your dashboard. It’s your BMW Heater Core, and it’s what keeps you toasty warm on those frigid winter mornings. When you select heat on your climate control system, a small valve opens under the hood. That valve lets hot water from your engine’s cooling system travel into the heater core under your dash. Just like the radiator in the engine bay, the heater core has lots of fins that transfer the heat from the water to the surrounding air. But instead of exhausting that hot air to the outside, your climate control system blows it through your interior.

Your first thought may have been that it seems dangerous to have hot water circulating through your leather and suede interior. Fortunately, it’s rare that a heater core bursts with enough force to actually cause damage or injury. But, like the radiator, your BMW heater core can leak and make a mess of the interior. If you notice a sweet odor in your car accompanied by dampness on your carpets, turn off the heat and get your BMW heater core checked out immediately. You can avoid further damage by acting quickly.


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PostPosted: Mon 19. Dec 2005 01:53 
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Kiddi á nýu bílahöllinni kom þessari þvælu inn í henry-inn. Af því að hann slysaðist einu sinni til að selja eitt fellihýsi lét hann fjölga aukshlutavalkostum im 40%......Eins og vanalega þá er kidi vinsæll

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