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In Reply to: But E23's are fabulous anyway. posted by No steering wheel on February 04, 2002 at 05:40:45:
All of a sudden he is back.
This is my dormant E23 which was covered in green algie and moss because it stood outside in this marvelous weather here in England.
Not touched for 18 months, at it came on the first turn of the key with a freshly charged battery.
They are seriously good these cars.
There are no M7
There is a UK B7 build by Alpina UK only.
But finding one with it's original Engine is difficult.
They were mostly replaced by the standard engine for costs reasons.
If you find it difficult to ensure your car here in the UK.
A friend of mine had the same problem and he solved it by getting a trade insurance for garages.
He is under 25 and drives a Range Rover Vogue, a Sierra 4x4 Cosworth, a BMW 635 and some other cars.
His insurance costs him just below £1,500 per year.
Quite a lot, I would get the same for a third.
But it was cheaper for him to ensure this way than seperately and it is valid for any car he wishes to drives or own or borrow.
Have you traded up from your 3series yet?
I still can't decide what to do with my extra 7.
Do I chop the roof, make it an estate or a two-seater sports pick-up.
What do you think, interested in a 732 2 seater sport pickup for about £2000.
All leather inside. Removable surfboard holder. Hardtop for the pickup part would be an extra £500.
Just asking to get your feedback, since I remember you were younger than the cars.
Would you as about 20year old buy a 7series pick-up for £2000?
Hope we can be confrontational in a more productive way this time around.
Send an Email with your phone and I'll give you a call.
If I know you by voice I am less likely to rost you next time :)
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