Title: Fast is fun
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Title: Fast is fun
Thanks for the article Karabiner, I have an E28 535i (1986 build) so it's interesting to read what was thought about it when new.
[quote=P4g4nite;950438]Thanks for the article Karabiner, I have an E28 535i (1986 build) so it's interesting to read what was thought about it when new.[/quote]
P4g4nite, here is a test of your car (E28 M535i). I hope you enjoy it:)
I will be very happy if you could post some pictures of your own car here. That's a great car!
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Part II:
Heh, my first car was a Rover very much like that, only it was the SE model with a very very slushy 3-speed auto. I'd've kept it if it didn't break down every other week.. I still miss it sometimes.
Wow, road tests back from a time when cars were interesting...
Thank you very much for sharing.
[quote=Ferrer;950478]Wow, road tests back from a time when cars were interesting...
Thank you very much for sharing.[/quote]
just have a look at the review of the SM in Octane Magazine this month. ;)
[quote=henk4;950555]just have a look at the review of the SM in Octane Magazine this month. ;)[/quote]
Every early December Auto Retro is held here, pretty much right next to my house. And sometimes there are SMs for sale, and I always think, what if I bought one? But then I think running it must be a bit of a nightmare...
[quote=Ferrer;950561]Every early December Auto Retro is held here, pretty much right next to my house. And sometimes there are SMs for sale, and I always think, what if I bought one? But then I think running it must be a bit of a nightmare...[/quote]
it is not, as long as you pick a car that got the aftermarket improvements, which are well known and well documented. Octane describes them all....
Will just have to go out and buy the magazine... :)
Octane is a well made rag.
I have only one issue but it was great.