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shogun
03-08-2005, 10:43 PM
Yes, I know, it's not a 5 series. But as the 7 board is not so busy and I am also here active, here are some pics in front of Tokyo Bay. Pls forgive me :D
click here (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Tokio640/tokiogall.htm)
And some pics of the headliner repair done some months ago
click here (http://bimmer.roadfly.org/bmw/forums/e32/5717037-1.html)
And another job done with my friend Mike (he is actually from Australia and also lives in Japan) on headlight cleaning, corrosion treatment at the lower edges of the doors with rust converter, and some other make up things.
On some pics you can see on one side the cleaned headlights and on the other side not yet, just to compare. Installed are H1 55 W with 4.500K I bought from KOITO. Still have to install the ones I bought from the U.K. with 6.500K but also 55W. The first pic on the left on top show the wire melted after using H1 100W rally Bulbs.
click (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/halopics/halopics.htm)

winfred
03-08-2005, 10:54 PM
i've never seen markers on a bimmer
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Tokio640/mini-s.jpg
around here some ******* would snap em off

shogun
03-08-2005, 11:19 PM
on the E32 and other cars. Still very popular here, because of the small parking lots and narrow streets.
It is not the 'flag holder' which is in the online ETK.
Nowadays a collectors item and I was asked already be several people overseas to buy it, as only available in Japan. But the price of a new one is more than 100 $.
Here another one on a 750iL Highline
http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/images/gallery/750-highline/750-11kkm-358-1_000291-1.jpg
I am still searching for the nice picnic tables for the rear from the Highline here in Japan, as there were quite a number sold here.
http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/images/gallery/750-highline/750-11k-km-358-1_000291-3.jpg

Bill R.
03-09-2005, 12:23 AM
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Yes, I know, it's not a 5 series. But as the 7 board is not so busy and I am also here active, here are some pics in front of Tokyo Bay. Pls forgive me :D
click here (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/Tokio640/tokiogall.htm)
And some pics of the headliner repair done some months ago
click here (http://bimmer.roadfly.org/bmw/forums/e32/5717037-1.html)
And another job done with my friend Mike (he is actually from Australia and also lives in Japan) on headlight cleaning, corrosion treatment at the lower edges of the doors with rust converter, and some other make up things.
On some pics you can see on one side the cleaned headlights and on the other side not yet, just to compare. Installed are H1 55 W with 4.500K I bought from KOITO. Still have to install the ones I bought from the U.K. with 6.500K but also 55W. The first pic on the left on top show the wire melted after using H1 100W rally Bulbs.
click (http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/halopics/halopics.htm)

shogun
03-09-2005, 01:16 AM
http://tridem.han-solo.net/auto/erich/signat.jpg

For it's age it is in excellent condition and I try to keep it all original, including the Sony audio, the original wheels, tool box complete even with the old blue small towel with the BMW logo inside ;)

Ted K
03-09-2005, 02:53 AM
so no sun roof in this car? How do you do the sun roof?

shogun
03-09-2005, 03:21 AM
Ted, you mean the headliner replacement on the sunroof?
That is also covered on my website. Have made a link to that as well as a very detailed description.
Just visit my website.

Voodoo
03-09-2005, 04:30 AM
...I would like it even more with clear corner lights (front turn signals) :).

shogun
03-09-2005, 05:44 AM
Have several colours front lights here. Grey, white, clear and the yellow ones too.
Same with the tail lights. Got the from McQueen in Germany. Still I like the original best.
Also have most of the modules like LKM-L, CCM, GM, RM, IHKA sword and control panel, MOTRONIC's, EML, dashboard, DK's , headlights from Hella, spare wheels, switches, relays , power steering pump, MAF's, and you name it on stock for survival in expensive Japan. Usually sent by friends from Germany. Do not have much space in crowded Tokyo, that is the problem.
My only other problem is to 'hide' the parts from my wife ;)
She thinks I am E32 crazy :(
I guess she is right ....
But with these parts it is easy to check and swop for checking parts instead of buying new ones. I would recommend to all of you to get a basic stock of used parts for day X, when you need it and you do not have it (used) it costs a hell of money. I always buy when I find something in good quality and reasonable price.
As an example: bought a GM in the U.K. for $ 10,-
A new one would have cost me much more from the dealer.
That is why shogun continues to collect parts. :D

George M
03-09-2005, 07:24 AM
Looks good Erich! Nice that you are contributing so richly to this great forum. I have never seen another car with those markers and as Winfred said, those markers would have a street life of about 5 minutes in the states in any mall parking lot. If you don't buy that Highliner, find a hot girl at the dealership to distract the salesman so you can snap off its marker and mail it to me. I will mount it in my garage as a keep sake....lol.
Keep up the good work brother!
George

bahnstormer
03-09-2005, 09:25 AM
the headliner page didn't load the pics?

shogun
03-09-2005, 09:44 AM
http://members.roadfly.org/hairwithit/05%20E32-750iL-Shogun%20gets%20close

shogun
03-15-2005, 01:05 AM
are presently on offer here in Japan for only $ 350 with the tires, and nobody seems to offer by now.
I was lucky on Sunday to get the switchblabe IR remote control here on the Yahoo auction house for only 12,50 $.
First blood :p
http://img141.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/9/7/2/1/miyupapa12-img600x450-110206995177777777_086.jpg
All 8J x17J, ET 22.5
Tires do not matter so much, but they are 215/45R17
Probably would install new ones.
Would that be something fitting for that car?

Or these here, only $ 1 and it goes only 2 more days. Maybe he made a mistake by not indicating a monimum amount. Too much used stuff on the market at the moment.
http://img149.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/9/5/8/8/ryu938-img600x490-11108459861.jpg
F: 8J x 17 ES20 235/45ZR/17 POTENZA S-02
R: 9J x 17 ES26 255/40ZR/17 POTENZA S-02

Paul in NZ
03-15-2005, 01:19 AM
http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/images/gallery/750-highline/750-11k-km-358-1_000291-3.jpg
Now thats what i call a limosuine!!!!!!Tell me what does..High line refer to,i have also seen some 635's referred as highlines.....

Wyn
03-15-2005, 01:28 AM
are presently on offer here in Japan for only $ 350 with the tires, and nobody seems to offer by now.
I was lucky on Sunday to get the switchblabe IR remote control here on the Yahoo auction house for only 12,50 $.
First blood :p
http://img141.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/9/7/2/1/miyupapa12-img600x450-110206995177777777_086.jpg
My God those are beautiful wheels!
They would go great on the 750

shogun
03-15-2005, 01:44 AM
but never in USA.
I am presently chasing one 750iL Highline here at a dealer in Japan which only has 11K on the clock. But he still wants a lot of $$, Very rare. George Mann says I should buy it. Is there already one year and slowly they go down with the price.

Highline basically means: L-version = longer. 2 separate aircons for front and rear, 2 alternators to bring all the power, 2 batteries, 2 single electric rear seats, the picnic tables, foot rests, reading lights, readio control in the armrest in the rear, under that a smalll fridge. 2 special fitting glasses to drink the champagne (very rare now to get and very mucho $$), electric rear shade, rear window shades and some other extras.
Here are some pics from Alex cars in Germany if it works
http://www.7-forum.com/hertter/index2.php
And here even more exclsuive one, an L7 individual, manufactured by BMW individual for an Arabian Sheikh, only used for his Chalet in Switzerland when he made holidays there. Last year bought by Lars in Germany for about $ 20K
http://www.7-forum.com/lars/

Kalevera
03-15-2005, 10:49 AM
...stunning.

I wonder if anyone's ever imported a highline into the US.

shogun
03-15-2005, 11:37 AM
http://www.wintel.co.jp/wintel/vcs_photo/photo1/358-1_000291-1.jpg
http://shrubbery.student.utwente.nl/images/gallery/750-highline/750-11k-km-358-1_000291-3.jpg
http://www.wintel.co.jp/vcs_photo/photo4/358-1_000291-4.jpg

callen
03-15-2005, 12:16 PM
Drive my 735il more and more.....with the 535i 5spd getting much deserved rest.

Shogun:
How do you afford price of fuel with the 750il...it's got to be putting a dent in your pocket in Japan.

Callen

PatrickPGH
03-15-2005, 02:34 PM
One of the things I noticed about your car and now the highline, is that neither are rhd. Is this pretty much standard for BMWs in Japan?

I would have thought that with Great Britain and Japan, BMW would be able to produce both sets of cars.

Patrick


but never in USA.
I am presently chasing one 750iL Highline here at a dealer in Japan which only has 11K on the clock. But he still wants a lot of $$, Very rare. George Mann says I should buy it. Is there already one year and slowly they go down with the price.

shogun
03-15-2005, 09:15 PM
Hi Patrick,
my 750 was built in 11/88 and at that time apparently the Japan spec. 750 was only available as LHD in a RHD country. Some examples for the Japan specification: engine oil is abt 1 Liter more than the standard 750 version (probably to cope with the high temperatures here in summer), differential is not same ratio like in Europe but like US and Australia version, and many other small things.
And even the 3 and 5 series at that time was available here as RHD and LHD optionally. Many customers opted for the LHD, just to show they drive a special/foreign car and they are different from the masses etc.
Among the young generation at that time it was even sometimes said, 'this guy has suntan on his left arm' = meaning he drives a foreign car, whow.
The road facilities are quite suitable here for driving LHD. For example the ticket machines on parking lots or for Highway toll are usually on both sides of the street.
The cashier guy at the toll booth has a long 'board' to receive the ticket and give you the change from his box thru the right window and reaches you on the left side.
Looks funny, but it works.
Of course we have now the electronic toll collection system, but still most of the people pay in cash, by credit card, or by prepaid cards.

ve39
03-16-2005, 06:54 AM
Very nice and clean 750il can't belive it's 1989 jezz those cars must eat a lot of gas with 5L

PatrickPGH
03-16-2005, 02:33 PM
Many customers opted for the LHD, just to show they drive a special/foreign car and they are different from the masses etc.
Among the young generation at that time it was even sometimes said, 'this guy has suntan on his left arm' = meaning he drives a foreign car, whow.


I wonder if it's the same in America with the Nissan Skyline GTR, TVR Tuscan and other rhd cars?!

:D

Patrick

shogun
03-17-2005, 01:04 AM
It might be that these cars were never officially released for sales in USA but are grey imports or parallel imports as they are sometimes called.
I guess the Skyline GTR34 is one of them.

For example I own a Citroen Charleston 2CV (the one with the red/black painting) out of the last production year and it has only abt. 650 miles on the clock as I keep it stored. This was also a grey import to Japan.

Kalevera
03-17-2005, 01:53 AM
wow! you have a 2cv charleston? those things are funky little cars...it must be incredibly funky with that paint scheme -- doesn't it have a canvas top as well? 650 miles...must be one of a few in the world with so little milage. I'm always reminded of a charlie brown movie we watched when we were kids where they all go to France as exchange students and snoopy drives a 2cv around. They even got the 2 cyl sound down in the movie. hehe. That's a TOUGH little car though, from what I know.

One of my long term project ideas is to pick up a DS-21 and renovate/update it. There's something incredibly sexy about the front end of that car, esp with the way the suspension lowers when you shut off the car. Kinda like a proto saab 900s in terms of aesthetics, but something has to be done about the rear. Then there's that "70's-tastic" coupe that you can occasionally find in the US...think it had a maserati v6? Those things are crazy. All in all, citroen is a whack company, but I'm not phased.

best, whit

shogun
03-17-2005, 02:49 AM
it looks like this. Bought it new with 0 km, and it is in a shack on the country side at my father's in law place, the car is so rare here that everybody looks at it, especially with the funny roof, the windows, the gear lever etc.
http://www.citrobe.org/pictures/cchrfto4.JPG

http://users.pandora.be/citrobe/pictures/chglctoff.gif
here a nice restauration story (http://www.citrobe.org/USAbis.htm)


DS21 renovation is a good project. Lovely cars. I know a shop here in Tokyo which is specialized on that model repairs.

http://hans.extern.kun.nl/pasp/20020920_citroen_ds21/

Kalevera
03-17-2005, 03:30 AM
Sweet! Thanks for the info! Too bad I'm not in Tokyo, eh? :)

best, whit

shogun
01-06-2006, 12:04 AM
here is now a pic of my Citroen 2 CV Charleston
http://bmwe32.student.utwente.nl/shogun/CIMG2623.JPG

gale
01-06-2006, 12:22 AM
here is now a pic of my Citroen 2 CV Charleston

I've always had a thing for 2cv's since my days in Spain but never owned one. I had a chance to buy a rare aluminum bodied DS21 convertible for $6k, but couldn't scrape the money together at the time. Stupid-stupid-stupid. Why didn't I just do a cash-advance on a credit card?

shogun
01-06-2006, 12:51 AM
Huhh, you lost a lot of money, that car is much more worth now.
But I would never sell it.
That was really advanced design for it's time.
We have here a repair shop in Tokyo which is specialized on DS 21. I sometiimes visit that shop just to see these cars. Here one of the many homepages for that car.
http://www.ritzsite.demon.nl/Citroen68/DS_Pallas.htm

http://www.ritzsite.demon.nl/Citroen68/Pics/ds21_pallas_decapotable.jpg