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    Default new arrival in our 'scrapyard'


    that is how Rigmaster's wife considers his or my 'advanced hobby'.

    1994 750iL, one out of abt. 165 produced. Chassis is irrepairable, as C-pillar and both right side doors were hit, and the left rear door and a small touch to the hood tip only. Not even one headlight is broken at the front.
    Only abt. 100 k km, fantastic interior and nice wood trim of the last production year.
    I am thinking about more efficient storage methods now like below pic, hehe
    4 750iL are there now, incl. 2 Highline



    Maybe I can beat Rigmaster in numbers. But he has the advantages of the farm and the cows are eating away the rubber parts, hehe
    I guess he has still abt. 15 cars more.

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    How many 750s total do you own now ?

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    mmm...I think those rims might look nice on my car.

    hmmm...shipping from Japan to Seattle. Hmmm.
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    90 535iM - not much stock remains. 3.7 liters, ported head, cammed, 3.73 diffy, M5 brakes, MAFed, yadda yadda yadda
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    See above post, plus this one as my daily driver
    http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/eric.../tokiogall.htm

    I still do not know what BMW these rims are from, not standard on E32. But too expensive to send overseas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    I am thinking about more efficient storage methods now like below pic, hehe
    4 750iL are there now, incl. 2 Highline

    .
    LOL

    I actually searched the archives for a picture of your brood together to post with the pic of Bret's car farm, but all I could find were single pictures. I think you need a family portrait of your cars together.
    Dinan chip, Bilstein sports w H&R, RD sways, RD strut brace, 750 bushings, Zimmermans/MetalMasters, O.E. M Pars, Eisenmann muffler

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun



    Maybe I can beat Rigmaster in numbers. But he has the advantages of the farm and the cows are eating away the rubber parts, hehe
    I guess he has still abt. 15 cars more.
    Man they're growing some wierd stuff in Iowa these days. LOL!

    Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA

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    man you crack me up
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    But too expensive to send overseas
    shipping was going to cost me only 130 us per cubic metre or part thereof from germany to new zealand.........even with buying wheels in germany still much cheaper than buying wheels here,not many genuine optional bmw wheels are sold here.New 17" style tens were quoted at 750 nz plus gst each.....
    Gone but not forgotten

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    So it might be intersting to ship to AUS and NZ maybe later, when we disassembled all. I assume one container might be the best for all the stuff, but for that I need a distributor or someone who buys all as a lot and sells it there.
    Let's see, we are not that far, still takes some month, as this is a hobby and only done on weekends.

    BTW:
    That were the cars in the garden behind the house. Here are the ones which were on the front entrance
    All members of our E32 Club japan I invited for BBQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    See above post, plus this one as my daily driver
    http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/eric.../tokiogall.htm

    I still do not know what BMW these rims are from, not standard on E32. But too expensive to send overseas.
    Looks to me that they may be for an e39
    Ken F.

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