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Hello people, I'm from The Bay of Plenty, Whakatane area.

I recently aquired an E34 535i 1995 model DiamantSchwarz-Metallic (Black). This is my very first BMW and have owned her for over a week now and she is a very nice car to drive. I would like to tidy her up and make her look nicer but not too over the top.

Things started off when I owned a '90 Mitsi L200 Double Cab 2wd, and a friend wanted my ute to swap with a '90 VN V8 Calais, now I have an E34 I swapped for the Calais (both cars as is unwarranted-on hold). All the work needed on the BMW for a warrant I did myself, front tierod balljoints and the hanger bearing and replaced a front seatbelt and installed a rear screen. She is starting to suffer from electrical problems and am currently repairing them, my dash lights wouldnt light and found that the dimmer control was faulty. Jumped a couple of wires in the dimmer plug to get them going for now until I find a new switch.

Also the S-E-M switch by gear selector is missing and I also need a front bumper with fog lights.

I spied a nice set of look alike 5 spoke AC-Schitzer 17'' Wheels on trademe very cool. I have access to a lot of automotive goods at trade/wholesale prices and have good contacts.

I am 35, have a house the bank owns, have a laid back girlfriend (22) and her son is a cool fella that is 5yrs old.

Still have a few other toys to muck around with cos I enjoy playing with all sorts of stuff, mechanical and electrical.

Real enjoy beach fishing/ surf casting my trusty 4wd gets me there. Still own V8 5 speed Comm but aspire to own a E34 540 manual one day (dreamer) haha.

Thats me a little bit, thanks for your time.

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Hi, Welcome aboard, great to see youre into the real cars now. Good luck with the repairs.

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Howsit.

Love the bio - not many new members share quite so much - nice for a change.

Enjoy the 535 - they're great fun to drive if you have enough room to test them properly.

Flick some pics up once you hve it tidy.

Graham

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Welcome. We'll look forward to some pictures of it.

Some nice roads around there to drive it on too.

Good to see another 5 series arrive onboard.

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Welcome along.

On the subject of the sports/economy/snow switch, when I had one I often thought about rewiring it so that it was permanently in the S mode. Anyone here do that?

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Hi, Welcome aboard, great to see youre into the real cars now. Good luck with the repairs.

Cheers Thanks

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Howsit.

Love the bio - not many new members share quite so much - nice for a change.

Enjoy the 535 - they're great fun to drive if you have enough room to test them properly.

Flick some pics up once you hve it tidy.

Graham

Thanks, Ok I will

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gidday, u'll have fun here lol, i know i am, everyone heres the shizzle.

Haha I see that, had a few good laughs already

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Welcome. We'll look forward to some pictures of it.

Some nice roads around there to drive it on too.

Good to see another 5 series arrive onboard.

Cheers thanks, love the east coast roads to Waihau Bay.

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Welcome mate, everyone here I have found is knowledgable and friendly on all BMW's.

Cool, Thank you.

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Good to see another 5 series arrive onboard.

Hey welcome, enjoy the stay! I am one of the resident really old senile farts on the forum. B)

About the 5 series, good cars but we will bring you to your senses and get you into an E30 sometime.. :P

Pics, pics, pics!!!

Will

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Welcome to the forum.

Plenty of 5 series owners here and also some very knowledgeable (sp ???) guys/girls

eg Jochen for real techo stuff.

Mike

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If you need help with the electrics and the wiring I have the ETM (Electrical Troubleshooting Manual) on CD.

It's an interactive PDF manual with every variant of E34/E36 every built, with every option for (I believe) every country.

Useful :-)

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