Who collects old school BMW paraphernalia?

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  • Mike
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  • SpecRaceM5
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    I got a couple old "BMW original parts" posters from school. Late 80's / early 90's era. Will go good in the garage.

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    Brian

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  • Rathbone
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    I used to work as a Quality Engineer for ASC, the company that made the convertible tops for the Z3's. I helped transition the move of the plant from Columbus Ohio to Spartanburg, SC and tool up for the Z4 top. The plant manager let me keep a picture that was on the wall in the office of the plant. It's a shot of an M Roadster from the rear. I couldn't prove to anyone that it is really from the plant, but I know it is so it's a keepsake to me.

    Also in my collection is one of the spare fuel cans BMW made that fit in the center of the 15" spare tire while it's being stowed. I also keep a perfect Mtech 1 rear spoiler in my den.

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  • Nicademus
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    I just got my 1991 318i/is brochure in the mail today. Here's some pictures of a few pages. If you guys want I'll take pics of all the pages (its a USDM brochure so I find it interesting that all the cars in it have euro grilles):











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  • Stu
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    I've found some things that my father had kept away since the mid-80's. He wouldn't even tell his E30-head sons/daughter about this stuff!

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Originally posted by vlad
    that's cheap, used set of 16" RS are easily $2k now, 20 years later

    all those Hartge parts and wheels are awesome, I can't stop looking at it
    Wow, youre right. I looked and saw 2K and was like WHA?!?!?! But then I thought about what I paid and realized you were right.



    Mariano

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  • vlad
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    $245.00 each

    The BBS RS's 16x7 are $2495.00 for a set. Just incase anyone wanted to know.

    That's 1987 prices.
    that's cheap, used set of 16" RS are easily $2k now, 20 years later

    all those Hartge parts and wheels are awesome, I can't stop looking at it

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by Nicademus
    Wow, look at all those amazing wheels. I see my Hartge's I just sold. :( How much new?
    $245.00 each

    The BBS RS's 16x7 are $2495.00 for a set. Just incase anyone wanted to know.

    That's 1987 prices.
    Last edited by JasonC; 01-19-2009, 10:34 PM.

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  • Nicademus
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    Wow, look at all those amazing wheels. I see my Hartge's I just sold. :( How much new?

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  • JasonC
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    I posted two of the Zender brochures are the same ones i posted in another thread, but i also got a full catalog that list all of Zenders stuff for Audi,BMW,VW,Mercedes,Ford,Opel,R5,Porsche,Maserati ,and Ferrari (shows some stuff not listed in the brochures for BMW). The bavarian Autosport catalogs are from 86-87. It's pretty neat seeing what they was selling back then and for how much. Stuff like BBS,EBS Design, Zender, Racing Dynamics, Kamei etc. ect..



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  • SpecRaceM5
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    I'm loving the euro model cars in all the sales brochures.

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  • JasonC
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    Only thing i got new is this 1988 vert brochure.



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  • Nicademus
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    I just bought this: Click Here

    BMW 1991 E30 SALES BROCHURE

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  • SpecRaceM5
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    Bump
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  • willybustaE30
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    heres another

    http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-Tamiya-BRAB...3A1%7C294%3A50.

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