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My ‘73 Bavaria has the same thing going.

I DD’d an ‘84 633csi a few years back, and routinely drove it to Vegas and San Diego from Phoenix. I even road tripped to Mexico in my roommate’s 635 in college. In all of that, I had exactly one noteworthy incident: mine cut out in rush hour traffic. I believe it was due to the main power or fuel pump relay, but I

An old curmudgeon I know once told me to buy a replacement part for the things that usually fail on your car, walk out to the car with the shiny new parts in hand, show the car you have them, then put them on a shelf. Your original parts will now last forever ;)

I also own an ‘87 535. Can confirm: all of this is necessary.

THe only parts you need are the ones you don’t take with you.

I’ll have that one, my good man. Ta muchly.

This is the Myspaceification of Messages.

I don’t know. This speaks to an even younger generation. Maybe you can still consider them millennials but kids who are currently under the age of 18 are driving stuff like this.

Barnacle find.

Because, if it were nine feet wide, it’d be an S-9.

sweet!

Thanks for saying what I was going to say.

Except that TIE fighters are smaller, yeah, the sounds are very similar. So, does that mean TIE’s use a W-12 engine?

glad I found this. also glad I am not the only one.

Yes. This.