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Axel's car is NOT your average 750! (archive)

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Posted by Henkka 750i on July 30, 2001 at 09:30:13:

In Reply to: 750i anyone ?? posted by Javier T on July 29, 2001 at 12:15:44:

Certainly these cars are old enough - and powerful enough - to require a bunch of new parts by now.

The one example at www.my750.com has been a real money pit and it's just unbelieveable how much trouble (and money spent) it has caused Axel.

Yet it's his second 750 and he's not selling the car even if he likes to bitch about the expenses (and I sure would too if I had spent that much on my ride).

If you're going to have the car fixed at the dealers and not DIY at all then you can bet your ass that it's going to cost you a fortune to keep it going.

The most important thing is to have the car thoroughly pre-purchase checked at the dealers since even an automotive freak might not notice everything and even a real bomb will ride real smooth and great.

I've written about this issue a zillion times before so this will have to do; any specific questions you can email me.

Henkka
1990 750i project



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