Shame about the kit
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/ ... m5/2375728
E28 M5
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Blitz
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Andyboy
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Proud, privileged and excited.
Fuck me, it's an E28, not a 512BB or a 300SL.
Fuck me, it's an E28, not a 512BB or a 300SL.
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pacerpete
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Andyboy wrote:Proud, privileged and excited.
**** me, it's an E28, not a 512BB or a 300SL.
I'd be f0000king excited if I had a 20* bag Eric in a motor !
* I'm guessing ,but I am sure Dan will be smiling when it is served .
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M-Sport
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That won't hang about to long

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bss325i
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Its served already.
Pretty much unique in the UK as Henna was not available on Euro built E28 M5's and it is one of only 96 SA built cars.
It is a nice as it looks and it should be after living in SA the AUS all its life covering a paltry 60k KM.
Pretty much unique in the UK as Henna was not available on Euro built E28 M5's and it is one of only 96 SA built cars.
It is a nice as it looks and it should be after living in SA the AUS all its life covering a paltry 60k KM.
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pony
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£55k WOW
I thought these were £20k or £25k tops!
Admittedly these are "slow" nowdays but at least you can drift in them and do burnouts and donuts
And drift them at lower speeds than the later M cars (I am assuming) ?
I thought these were £20k or £25k tops!
Admittedly these are "slow" nowdays but at least you can drift in them and do burnouts and donuts
And drift them at lower speeds than the later M cars (I am assuming) ?
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SDM
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You could pony, bearing in mind you personally can drift just about anything now, should be easy for you.pony wrote:£55k WOW
I thought these were £20k or £25k tops!
Admittedly these are "slow" nowdays but at least you can drift in them and do burnouts and donuts
And drift them at lower speeds than the later M cars (I am assuming) ?
Why don't you buy this concourse example and use it as a weekend drift car?

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pony
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I don't give a monkeys about your opinion of me and I don't answer retarded questionsSDM wrote:You could pony, bearing in mind you personally can drift just about anything now, should be easy for you.pony wrote:£55k WOW
I thought these were £20k or £25k tops!
Admittedly these are "slow" nowdays but at least you can drift in them and do burnouts and donuts
And drift them at lower speeds than the later M cars (I am assuming) ?
Why don't you buy this concourse example and use it as a weekend drift car?
