My Old M5

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  • silversleeper
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    I think the E28 M5 is the last of the raw 5 series's. the e34 had a lot of techno-garbage thrown into it, and is kinda heavy imo. my dad has a e34 535i, granted the car is amazing to drive, i feel the e28 would've had more of a e30-like feel to it.

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  • german g
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    damn !!!!! that white one is pure sex

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  • JeffR116
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    I'm the one that bought the E28 M5 from Will. It was an awesome car, excluding the fact that the heater valve went out 3 times in one winter... WTF!

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  • uofom3
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    you didn't happen to buy it from a guy with a last name of Floyd did you?

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  • WillisE30
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    Originally posted by DarkWing6
    Very beautiful car. Sad to hear that you don't own it anymore. You should upgrade to a nice S38 powered e34 M5. ;)
    Yeah, finding an e34 that hasn't been ridden hard is tough. It seems like there's more clean e28s out there than e34 M5s. I looked at old and newer BMWs for a LONG time before I bought my e30. I ended up with it because I've always liked the look and my boss at work had the entire driveline + wiring + dme out of a 95 M3 sitting around. I knew it was going in something, just wasn't sure what till I found my e30.

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  • DarkWing6
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    Very beautiful car. Sad to hear that you don't own it anymore. You should upgrade to a nice S38 powered e34 M5. ;)

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  • euroshark
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    As much as I hated the US bumpers when I bought my E28, when they are tucked they don't look bad at all... Euro bumpers would be sick as hell, but at close to $1000 new and $500 or more used, they are long way down the road... She'll be a turbobeast before she gets euro bumpers fo sho.

    I'd like to buy it and then perform surgery to make it look like the one above.

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Originally posted by bmwm3n528
    I just like how the door panels/etc. don't self destruct...and how everything works.
    zingitty zing!!



    Oh and that low mile E28 is ballz.


    Mariano

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  • euroshark
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    LOL

    True, all of it is true. They are so good! Tanks < E28s.

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  • bmwm3n528
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    Originally posted by Digitalwave
    E28's are gangster as hell. I just don't like how dated the interior looks compared to E30's even.
    I just like how the door panels/etc. don't self destruct...and how everything works.

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  • Gienek
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    well i have one for sale.. muah. PM me if anyone wants to work something out.

    Such great cars, when I first saw it I did not believe my eyes. I thought it was a replica, but non the less it was the real deal.

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  • Digitalwave
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    E28's are gangster as hell. I just don't like how dated the interior looks compared to E30's even.

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  • euroshark
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    Is all the wiring there, just plug and play?
    Not quite, you can either tap into the check panel power or the sunroof motor power.

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  • BimmerToad
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    524td would be a fun project. Ditch the diesel and you can swap engines to your hearts content and never have to worry about CA smog

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  • 325iCabrio
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    This car's been for sale for a long time. '86 with 38,000 miles, and it looks brand new. Too bad it's so expensive. I'd like to buy it and then perform surgery to make it look like the one above.

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