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Thread: Shogun, It's all your fault

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    Default Shogun, It's all your fault

    My oldest son wants to give his E34 to his younger brother and buy an E32 750 IL.... and wants to find the highline parts


    Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........

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    I think this will end up happening to me also. Even my wife wants a 3

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    Innocence
    Innocence is a term used to indicate a general lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, sin, or wrongdoing. In a legal context, innocence refers to the lack of legal guilt of an individual, with respect to a crime.
    SHOGUN IS......

    Highline parts I still have for sale here, the 2 rear tables with brackets, foot rests, buffalo seat back in version for tables, ilumination for that.
    Have it since 2 years on stock for someone in the U.S., promised again and again to send me 700$ for it including shipping.
    Gave him final deadline end of October now.

    I assume he does not want to install the second aircon in the rear, for that he also needs a second alternator, and pipings from engine room to the rear seats.
    The control module for the 2nd aircon is no longer available from the dealer, I still have 2 of them in stock. And in another 750iL Highline from 1990, which presently serves as spare parts stock.
    Tell him: in any case a 750 is a complete different animal than an E34, maintenance cost and work, fuel consumption is terrible high, BUT

    These cars are like a certain woman I know (who will remain un-named). A true thing of beauty, but very high maintenance and demanding of a lot of attention... But she can perform like no other, and OOOOHHHHHHBABY!!! what she can do for you when you two are alone!!!

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    Limosine accessories... similar to Rolls Royce for E32?! I never knew!

    'Please return your table to the upright and locked position before we take off, sir.'

    LOL

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    i would rather have a v12 in an E34
    Gone but not forgotten

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    to be honest, the Highline version is actually not so good for a self driver, it is luxury pure in the rear seats, but I want to drive. Here a Highline
    http://www.7-forum.com/hertter/index2.php

    at the moment I like to drive the M3 E36 3.2, here the M3
    http://s877.photobucket.com/home/hel.../recentuploads

    not so comfortable like a 750 of course, but a real driving machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun View Post
    Tell him: in any case a 750 is a complete different animal than an E34, maintenance cost and work, fuel consumption is terrible high, BUT

    These cars are like a certain woman I know (who will remain un-named). A true thing of beauty, but very high maintenance and demanding of a lot of attention... But she can perform like no other, and OOOOHHHHHHBABY!!! what she can do for you when you two are alone!!!
    We are quite used to living with this type of woman...We have an E34 ///M5

    Thanks, I let him know...I am sure he will be intersted in th highline parts...He is on a mission to shut down the lexus VIP crowd here with "The True VIP Ride"


    Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........

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