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    #16
    Originally posted by Ether-D View Post
    Umm, I'm biased but, no verts???!!?!?!??
    For real. Lots of obscure models and a plain jane e36 325i but no convertibles?
    '90 325i - 5 speed coupe
    '05 330ci 6MT ZHP

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ether-D View Post
      Umm, I'm biased but, no verts???!!?!?!??
      I was thinking the same thing:rippedoff:
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      2007 X3
      1992 M Tech Cabrio
      1988 Cabrio - sold
      2001 X5 - sold
      1997 e36 328 - gave to son

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        #18
        I actually kinda dig the E36 325i comment. I can see the reasoning of cheap, fun, luxurious. Lets be real, we were all 16 once, and that car is the perfect combo of cheap, fun, still cool enough your friends won't constantly make fun of you. Parts are everywhere. You can pick one up for 3k all day ready to roll. A lot of us got into E30s in the first place (pre drift tax) for the same reasons.

        That being said, if they want obscure rare single market models, the 320is would have been my choice over the 333.
        Back to my roots

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          #19
          A e36 328i would have been a better choice i used to have one and it was nearly as quick as a 95 M3
          1989 BMW 325is Lachsilber metallic 5 speed
          2007 BMW 335i KARMESINROT 6 Speed manual
          2011 BMW X5 35I

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