Its been a while after a flirtation with a 911 but I have bought my 1985
M535i today.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v336/sloukes/SSL10806.jpg
Its not perfect , theres a few jobs to do like control arm bushes, fix the
sunroof, replace a cracked fog light, fix the air con etc but it was cheap
enough at £1200 ($2300).
I think its a genuine M535 - the chassis no is 20000645310 if anyone can
confirm.
It seems to be stuffed with options - ABS , Air Con , Sun Roof , Cruise
control etc. Does anyone know if you can get hold of a copy of the original
build sheet to find out what it left the factory with?
I'm not sure I'll keep the Mutec 19" alloys though - the rides a bit harsh
and I plan to use it a lot. If anyone in the UK wants a set of Mutec alloys
drop me a line , especially if you have a set of standard or 17" wheels.
Cheers
Steve
BBO - 12 Nov 2006 08:10 GMT
> Its been a while after a flirtation with a 911 but I have bought my 1985
> M535i today.
Congrats!
> I think its a genuine M535 - the chassis no is 20000645310 if anyone can
> confirm.
Looks like it:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do?vin=0645310&kind=P&arch=0
> I'm not sure I'll keep the Mutec 19" alloys though - the rides a bit harsh
> and I plan to use it a lot. If anyone in the UK wants a set of Mutec alloys
> drop me a line , especially if you have a set of standard or 17" wheels.
Don't know if these fits, but they look great on an E30. ;-)
http://www.martins.no/felger/falgar06/03.html site is in Norwegian.

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