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I'm trying to convince my mate to buy it, but he's not quite sold on it and I'd get in trouble if I did haha

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Schnitzer ?? kit,sports seats,facelift steering wheel......Id be interested to see the build sheet

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Schnitzer ?? kit,sports seats,facelift steering wheel......Id be interested to see the build sheet

Thats a stick-on lip front and rear by the looks of it.

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i looked at(from a distance) ths car ages ago.That first pic was Taken by the original owner before this guy even had it.In the end i didnt go for the car but the guy selling it(if it is the same guy) was good .

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Soooo cheap.

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always wanted to convert my e36 to v8, if only this were cheaper, and I wasn't saving for a house

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^^^^^

one of the members had a complete m62 for sale here recently...at a good price too

m60 would be a much simpler & cheaper option for an e36 tho

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m60 would be a much simpler & cheaper option for an e36 tho

Definite 'cheap' haha ^_^

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Definite 'cheap' haha ^_^

he didnt say cheap.....he said cheaper than a m62 ;)

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:P

The M62 would be worth the extra spend though, considering it would be the same level of work to get it all fitted & working.. but then it depends if a cable vs wire throttle version was used etc.

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.. but then it depends if a cable vs wire throttle version was used etc.

and i think thats where the extra expense is?

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its pretty well spec'd,

Type

Value

VIN WBADE52070BG98267

Type code DE52

Type 540I (EUR)

E series E39 ()

Series 5

Type LIM

Steering RL

Doors 4

Engine M62

Displacement 4.40

Power 210

Drive HECK

Transmission MECH

Colour ARKTISSILBER METALLIC (309)

Upholstery STANDARDLEDER/GRAU (N6TT)

Prod.date 1998-03-30

Options

Code

Description (interface)

Description (EPC)

S216A SERVOTRONIC HYDRO STEERING-SERVOTRONIC

S299A LM RAEDER MIT MISCHBEREIFUNG BMW LA wheels with mixed tyres

S302A ALARMANLAGE Alarm system

S339A SHADOW LINE Shadow-Line

S354A GRUENKEIL-FRONTSCHEIBE Windscreen, green-tinted upper strip

S401A SCHIEBE-HEBEDACH, ELEKTRISCH Lift-up-and-slide-back sunroof, electric

S415A SONNENSCHUTZROLLO FUER HECKSCHEIBE Sun-blind, rear

S428A WARNDREIECK Warning triangle and first aid kit

S431A INNENSPIEGEL,AUTOMATISCH ABBLENDEND Interior mirror with automatic-dip

S438A EDELHOLZAUSFUEHRUNG Fine wood trim

S441A RAUCHERPAKET Smoker package

S459A SITZVERSTELLUNG, ELEKTR.MIT MEMORY Seat adjustment, electric, with memory

S481A SPORTSITZE FUER FAHRER/BEIFAHRER Sports seat

S534A KLIMAAUTOMATIK Automatic air conditioning

S548A KILOMETERTACHO Kilometre speedo

Code

Description (interface)

Description (EPC)

S629A AUTOTELEFON MIT KARTENLESER VORN Car telephone (GSM) w card reader, front

S670A RADIO BMW PROFESSIONAL Radio BMW Professional RDS

S672A CD WECHSLER 6-FACH CD changer for 6 CDs

S704A M SPORTFAHRWERK M Sports suspension

S710A M LEDERLENKRAD M sports steering wheel, multifunction

S818A BATTERIEHAUPTSCHALTER Battery master switch

S823A HEISSLAND-AUSFUEHRUNG Hot-climate version

L824A SUEDAFRIKA-AUSFUEHRUNG NATIONAL VERSION SOUTH AFRICA

S850A ZUSAETZL. TANKFUELLUNG EXPORT Additional Export tank filling

S864A SERVICE KONTAKT-FLYER UEBERSEE Dealer List Overseas

S877A UEBERKREUZBEDIENUNG ENTFALL Omission of non-combined operation

S880A ENGLISCH / BORDLITERATUR On-board literature, English

S925A VERSANDSCHUTZPAKET Dispatch protection pack

Standard equipment

Code

Description (interface)

Description (EPC)

S260A SEITENAIRBAG FUER FAHRER/BEIFAHRER Side airbag for driver/passenger

S411A FENSTERHEBER,ELEKTRISCH VORN/HINTEN Window lifts,electric,front/rear

S510A LEUCHTWEITENREGELUNG ABBLENDLICHT Headlight vertical aim control

S520A NEBELSCHEINWERFER Fog lights

S555A BORDCOMPUTER On-board computer V with remote control

S853A SPRACHVERSION ENGLISCH Language version, English

Information

Code

Description (interface)

Description (EPC)

S473A ARMAUFLAGE VORN Armrest front

S540A GESCHWINDIGKEITSREGELUNG Cruise control

S694A CD-WECHSLER VORBEREITUNG Provisions for BMW 6 CD changer

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Yes it is....Id buy it myself were I not disappearing

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and lucky number plate too!

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Guest Ari Gold

Yes it is....Id buy it myself were I not disappearing

Where you off to?

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Anyone here had a look?

Could be a road trip for Hellboy. Dunedin > Auckland how many hours?

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Anyone here had a look?

Could be a road trip for Hellboy. Dunedin > Auckland how many hours?

600k plus 3 odd hours on the boat plus 700 k say 7 plus 3 plus 8

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600k plus 3 odd hours on the boat plus 700 k say 7 plus 3 plus 8

Pretty close - it's about 8 - 8.5hours from Dunedin to Picton as there is a large 80k section around Kaikoura and will get stuck behind a few trucks in that part.

Very do-able in a weekend.

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Have been trying to get dad to buy it to replace his lame falcon. - He's being boring.

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Pretty close - it's about 8 - 8.5hours from Dunedin to Picton as there is a large 80k section around Kaikoura and will get stuck behind a few trucks in that part.

Very do-able in a weekend.

Agree,

What I did when I was at University was to drive Dunedin to Chch where I could stay with Family then drive to Picton and stay the night catching the early ferry (5am) and then arrive in Auckland that evening. Was a long day but the roads are fairly easy.

I think the key is staying the night in Picton and getting a good sleep as you can't really rest on the ferry.

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Anyone here had a look?

Could be a road trip for Hellboy. Dunedin > Auckland how many hours?

I've done Auckland from Dunedin about a dozen times in the past 8 years. If I arrive in at Auckland airport Saturday morning, drive straight through to Wellington, stay the night at Newlands Motel there, Wellington to Picton at about 11am, arrive in Dunedin about 6pm - then again it did depend on what I was driving. My Porsche was this time, but the ML I bought back was a bit longer. Such a great trip though driving through the desert road in a quick good handling car would never get tiring IMO, the biggest hurdle is the Ferry IMO.

Edited by The Diesel Guy

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