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shogun
08-03-2005, 06:18 PM
Apparently this site is no longer available. I remember a time ago that Russell announced the the name is for sale.
Anybody downloaded the page or can bring it online again from his server?
I did a search with wayback machine and here the old version can still be found
http://web.archive.org/web/20030406230652/www.e32fixes.com/results.asp?page=normal&startat=0

If you are looking for websites no longer available, use this
http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html


Can someone copy this please and host the repairs? There are some tips which are on no other page, like the repair of the oil reservoir ball.

Edit: strange, somtimes I can get it still working under the original URL

ukm5
08-03-2005, 07:15 PM
www.e32.fixes is not a domain name, the extension .fixes is not a valid domain

i dont see how it was ever live using that address

bfd
08-03-2005, 07:50 PM
Apparently this site is no longer available. I remember a time ago that Russell announced the the name is for sale.
Anybody downloaded the page or can bring it online again from his server?
I did a search with wayback machine and here the old version can still be found
http://web.archive.org/web/20030406230652/www.e32fixes.com/results.asp?page=normal&startat=0

If you are looking for websites no longer available, use this
http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html


Can someone copy this please and host the repairs? There are some tips which are on no other page, like the repair of the oil reservoir ball.

Edit: strange, somtimes I can get it still working under the original URL

http://www.e32fixes.com works for me!

shogun
08-03-2005, 08:04 PM
Yup,
works for me also. Made a mistake and typed in
www.e32.fixes.com sp the dot was wrong

But I know that this domain is for sale. I think Russell no longer drives an E32 and therefore has no longer interest in that. He announced that some time ago on roadfly. So if you want to buy the domain, contact him.
Anyway, I think I should better download these now.

Another page which is recommendable to betetr download is the site from Jon Evans. Evansweb in the U.K., see my link page below. He bought a Volvo recently. He has some R+R tips no other page has, such as OBC repair, ignition switch removal, headgasket repair and others.
Max Fretters page from NZ also disappeared, but someone in Austria has a coppy no online. Otherwise all the valuable pics would be gone.
http://www.8ung.at/behrens_homepage/maxfretter/freeyellow.com.html