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  1. I've had E34's and they've been great too.

    I love the 540 it goes and goes and never fails to put a huge grin on my face, but I've had a 535 too and still rate it highly. See Brent's Hartge for what can be achieved.

    I'm aiming to get what Cain's getting in 2008 and rip off his ideas for squeezing out more horses so I can keep up with him! ;)

    Nice car. Were you at the Wellington ferry terminal last Saturday?

    I don't think you can go wrong with an E34, but as has said, keep in mind that they are at the age where stuff starts to pack up on them. In the past two years I've had to replace the ignition barrel, radiator, fuel pump, and electric window switch.

    Stay away from the 2.5, from my experience they're bullet proof but don't cut it in a 1.6 + tonne car.

    Last trip I did from Auckland to Wellington (~650km) in my 525i, I used about 55 litres of gas, and she got a f**king thrashing, I was most impressed.

    The E34 was launched in 1988, I can't think of any other sedan from the era that would be a better all rounder. I think some pom magazine claimed it was the 'best car in the world' at the time.


  2. I was gonna look at a 3.2 6 speed at Beech European but they've taken it off TM. Haven't given them a ring yet to see if its gone, asking price was/is 29 grand, looked like a nice car, not too keen to spend that much on an E36 though haha.


  3. The Queen Mary II has four I9 engines just to drive it!!!

    One of my instructors worked in the merchant navy, said that engines this size need around 24 hrs to heat up, and a popular method for depressed sailors to kill themselves wouldn't be to jump off the back in the ocean, they'd open up one of the hatches and jump into the crankcase.


  4. people need to harden the f**k up

    Too right.

    I saw the ad for it on TV, and that put me off the doco altogether. Looked like some delusioned lefty trying to push their agenda on the braindead masses, too bad it works.

    If it was about the dangerous qualities such as poor energy absorption (is this only confined to ladder/cab chassis?), I suppose they have a case but as the saying goes, guns don't kill people, people do.

    Toyota have put a 200kw V6 into their 1900kg Previa in overseas markets. Will this get the same reaction from typical greenie anti SUV crowd? Doubt it, as they're all hypercritical f**kwits with inconsistent arguements that cannot apply to one type of vehicle (SUVs).


  5. Since I got my E34 when I was 16 and my Benz at 17 no one would give me insurance so they are in my mums name... she is 49 so i suppose theres some relevance...

    Both are insured thru the ASB bank where she has her mortgage with house and contents insurance.

    525 - $420 PA, $300 excess

    560SEC - $365 PA, $300 excess

    No mods, have been listed down as parked on the street but with an alarm.


  6. I just got home from Auckland. Got outa the Auckland traffic at 5pm, into Wellington at 1am, with a few stops on the way. Was gonna go the route pictured but Ratehi to Wanganui was closed so I went thru National Park and into Waioru. Bugger all traffic, heaps of cops. Dunno about getting back Sunday afternoon tho...


  7. 5.5 V8 - 220kw/450nm, goes well

    NZ new, full history

    260,000km

    Electric everything

    CD/MP3

    sunroof

    leather

    aftermarket exhaust to bring out the V8 in it.

    The car is in Auckland right now

    Am wanting a four door and lusting over LWB E32s at the moment.

    $11,000 ono

    021 0389383

    Cheers

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  8. Second part of your story sounds like the alternators gone and your battery drained while driving along. But if that was the case you would of had to jump start it before hand? Was the radio, lights working when it happend?

    The exact thing happened to me last year, except it wouldn't start by itself.


  9. Thats switchable transmition is all a wank factor imo.

    But i wouldn't call a E30 325 slow. It depends on what its compared to, and back in its day, acceleration numbers look quite impressive for what it is.

    I reckon the Tourings look better than the sedan versions. Or maybe thats because there's bugger all of em around.


  10. Ohh sh*t, sorry to see that, another one bites the dust :(

    At least you are ok, and it is reassuring that an E30 can stand that sort of impact, just imagine a jappa in the same situation.

    Some drunk bitch wrote off my mates old mans car in the middle of the night, and pays off some small insignificant sum each week, 10 or 15 bucks. Thats gotta piss anyone off.


  11. Once again, exactly a year (to the week) after my 525i blew an intake manifold on the 6th cylinder, it happens again. I have just over one week of doing nothing before I go off to the navy, so thought I might give it a try. I looks like a rather straight foward fix, but for those who have done this, are there any hidden, annoying suprises when removing and replacing the manifold?

    Does the throttle need to be adjusted when the manifold is off?

    I assume it is a good idea to replace the hoses that need to come off as well?

    Also is there any reason why it has blown the gasket twice in one year on teh same cylinder? I have been told the manifold could be warped.

    My E30 Bentley manual doesn't have any info on this job, the closest it comes to is R/R of the throttle housing (looks like where all the hassles/fiddly sh*t lie).

    Other than that I have to rely on internet boards, already searching an E34 one, quite helpful.

    Cheers.

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