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Old November 20th 04, 08:47 PM
Mr Fix It
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"Dave Plowman (News)" > wrote in message
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> The chances of finding a good 7 Series of that age are remote. They had
> all sorts of electrics/electronics problems and will invariably have been
> bodged by now.
>
> Go for a 535. They're one of the BMW classics.


Funny .. the last time i went to a scrapyard i mistook a
headlight-less E34 for an E32.
Only when i opened the door and saw the face vents squeezed
onto the doors did i realise. (Sevens have them in the dash).

Everything around the E32 is identical to the E34 .. there might
have been a few E32 specific options, but essentially the E34
is just a trimmed down version of the E32 (7 was made first,
5 came out later).

So why can a car with the same electrics as the larger version
be any more reliable??

Unless you mean E28 535i .... then i'll definatly say get one!!

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Steve



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