After an OEM sticker, can anyone help?

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After an OEM sticker, can anyone help?

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I'm after a replacement sticker for the one in the photo.
The fact it's peeling from one corner is driving me mental. I'd like to replace it like for like if poss. Just wondering if anyone knows if I can get one from a dealers?

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Why don't you just peel it off :?:
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johnjo wrote:Why don't you just peel it off :?:
I will John, but want to replace it. Hence the thread & question :wink:
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Is this a serious question? sorry I thought it was a wind up.

Do you want the exact sticker, is it OEM or did the garage who sold it put it on all the cars they sold??

I have to ask why you need a sticker about the Octane after so many miles though :puzzle:
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Post by G2JRP »

SpaceMonkey,

I cannot help but I can understand why you want a replacement. I do not know what would annoy me more, it not there or peeling. :head:
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Re: After an OEM sticker, can anyone help?

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SpaceMonkey wrote:I'm after a replacement sticker for the one in the photo.
The fact it's peeling from one corner is driving me mental. I'd like to replace it like for like if poss. Just wondering if anyone knows if I can get one from a dealers?
Probably worth a pm to yalden as he knows how/where to get these :wink:
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Post by Radlitt »

If you cannot get one of the shelf, I could have a look at making one.

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BTW, the S50 can run on 95, the S54 is 98 only.
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pingu wrote:BTW, the S50 can run on 95, the S54 is 98 only.
Regardless its still an OEM sticker, my s50 had it too. (Along with the running in sticker on the windscreen!)

Have you tried asking at a dealership?
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Post by yalden »

I have these part numbers, but note that I couldn't retrieve the exact numbers for the Z3, instead these are from an equivalent E36 - which is close enough for me!

However, this may present something slightly different to your Z3M (i.e. 95 ron fuel)!

51142121181 - Run-in Inspection Sticker
71212122248 - English Fuel Sticker
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Thanks for the help guys :wink:
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Post by leahandsteve »

That sticker is identical to the one in my 1994 M3 Coupe.

I also have a second sticker the same size at the opposite end of the cluster telling you to check your oil regularly.

And the running in sticker on the windscreen is the best one:

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First 5000 miles dont go over 137 mph
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