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    Default proud new daddy :-)

    but goodbye to the E34 enhancements !!

    worth it though :-)

    Madeline Daisy 7lb 15oz


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    Car seats fit just fine in e34's.

    That's a good lookin' baby.
    erased due to slander

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    way to go. beautiful name too.

    we got the prego baby seat, with two bases so we could snap and go into both e34's.

    best to mom,

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    Congrats, mom and dad!

    Carseats fit perfectly in the E34. I have an Eddie Bauer in mine now that's very tight...easy to install and it doesn't budge. Rock it and the car rocks. We had a Century seat in there prior to this one (1500 I think) and it was equally as snug. Great cars for kids, nice and quiet.

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    Congratulations! You will have years and years of enjoyment.
    95 E34 530I V2.37
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    Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.

    John F. Kennedy

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    Congratulations. :-) The touring will serve your family well.
    -Matt P
    '99 540iT

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    Default Thank you guys

    she's adorable - but I would say that :-)

    After having several E34 saloons, there was really no other choice than an E34 Touring once we found out! She needs an amazing amount of stuff to be carried around for such a small person !!!

    I'm already teaching her the virtues of the E34 and the M50 engine :-)
    She'll be able to recognise one from a mile off by the time she's 6 months !!

    Matt

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    Default Now that is just one cute kid! Congrats to all!!

    Quote Originally Posted by mmaddock
    but goodbye to the E34 enhancements !!

    worth it though :-)

    Madeline Daisy 7lb 15oz

    There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept. -
    .............Ansel Adams


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    Congrats to both mommy & daddy! Won't take long to use up the back of the touring with all the baby's "stuff"!
    I wish BMW would make an SMV...Sport Mini Van!
    JR
    1992 525 IA, EAT chip, 16 x 7.5 Rondell 58's, BavAuto Springs, Bilstein Sports, Elipsoid Smileys & fogs, Z3 Pistol grip shifter, 4 VDO gauge package, Azure Blue w/nice patina - clearcoat shot

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    You think you are joking.. but...

    At age 2 1/2, my daughter could recognize and differentiate between "mommy's car" (E34 Touring, white), "Mommy's other car" (E39 touring, black) and "Daddy's car" (E34 Sedan, black). "Daddy's other car" (E34 M5 Touring, black) has given her occasional difficulty though. -- I Blame it on the ///M badge ;-) Since then, the E34 525iT was sold and now "Mommy's Car" is just the E39 540iT.

    I fear I have really set myself up for trouble for when she turns 16 and I tell her all she gets is a 12-year old Honda civic...
    -Matt P
    '99 540iT

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