Robin-535im
05-10-2004, 11:33 AM
The search is over - I drove home my '90 535im this weekend. Seattle to Albuquerque, 1500 miles in about 24 hours. No Tickets (thanks Passport 8500)
I had the pleasure of meeting two esteemed members of the board, Jeff and Martin of Bellevue, WA. I'll post a pic after I pull it off the camera. I didn't get to see Martin's car unfortunately, but I hear it's up and running now. Sound's like it's quite a car. Jeff's car is just about perfect too - although I do remember that one tiny speck of dust in the engine compartment... Jeff probably put that there on purpose so the rest of us wouldn't feel bad.
Two great guys, I recommend buying them a beer if you're ever in Seattle.
Oh - in case you're interested about the car, here're the specs. And please excuse my boastful attitude - I'm still pretty fired up about the new (to me) auto. :)
So, "what about the car?" you might ask. The service manager of the local BMW garage Strictly BMW bought a '90 535ia a few years ago and has been fixing it up ever since: Bav Engine Exchange engine (bored out a tad, coated cylinder and pistons, hotter cam, polished intake, 19# injectors), converted to a 5-speed with 50k miles on it, ///M illuminated shifter - shortened I think, Koni adjustables, Bav Auto springs, Dinan adjustable sways, M-parallel imitation 17" w/ new Kumho's, 3.91 LSD, HID low beams, euro bumper trim, gauges for oil temp - oil press - water temp, 850 brakes, Dinan cat-back stainless exhaust, ... tons of stuff.
The paint, body and interior are super-clean for a car of that age too. FWIW: I highly recommend that area of the US for buying e34's. No sun damage, no salt damage, and tons of "richer than me" people who can afford to garage their new 5-er and treat it right until the time comes to swap it for an even newer one.
- Robin
'90 535im (schweeeeet)
'91 535im (still my first love, bless her heart)
I had the pleasure of meeting two esteemed members of the board, Jeff and Martin of Bellevue, WA. I'll post a pic after I pull it off the camera. I didn't get to see Martin's car unfortunately, but I hear it's up and running now. Sound's like it's quite a car. Jeff's car is just about perfect too - although I do remember that one tiny speck of dust in the engine compartment... Jeff probably put that there on purpose so the rest of us wouldn't feel bad.
Two great guys, I recommend buying them a beer if you're ever in Seattle.
Oh - in case you're interested about the car, here're the specs. And please excuse my boastful attitude - I'm still pretty fired up about the new (to me) auto. :)
So, "what about the car?" you might ask. The service manager of the local BMW garage Strictly BMW bought a '90 535ia a few years ago and has been fixing it up ever since: Bav Engine Exchange engine (bored out a tad, coated cylinder and pistons, hotter cam, polished intake, 19# injectors), converted to a 5-speed with 50k miles on it, ///M illuminated shifter - shortened I think, Koni adjustables, Bav Auto springs, Dinan adjustable sways, M-parallel imitation 17" w/ new Kumho's, 3.91 LSD, HID low beams, euro bumper trim, gauges for oil temp - oil press - water temp, 850 brakes, Dinan cat-back stainless exhaust, ... tons of stuff.
The paint, body and interior are super-clean for a car of that age too. FWIW: I highly recommend that area of the US for buying e34's. No sun damage, no salt damage, and tons of "richer than me" people who can afford to garage their new 5-er and treat it right until the time comes to swap it for an even newer one.
- Robin
'90 535im (schweeeeet)
'91 535im (still my first love, bless her heart)