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  1. #76
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    She's a beaut.

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    Good luck w the new car!

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    Nice car. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    2000 540i 6 speed manual
    Nice find!!! Gorgeous. I miss those days of BMW before whatever chief designer led us to this current design language. Chris Bangle be like "Miss me yet?"

    Can't wait to see the TR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    So I pulled the trigger, unless something unforeseen happens, I'll be back in my happy V8 rwd manual midsize sedan space.

    My son and I fly out to Chicago Saturday morning to pick up a 2000 540i 6 speed manual and we'll drive it back to Salt lake.

    The car is owned by an older guy who has had it for 10 years and put 50k on it, and bought it from a bmwcca guy who also put a out 50k on it.

    So it has 100k miles on it, it spends a good chunk of it's time in a clean garage with a car cover on and a battery tender. He has extensive records going back to like 03.

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    Congrats BB, she looks clean!

    My dad had 3 e39 540s from the late 90s to the end of the generation in the early aughts, and I smiled like a drunk with a secret every time I put my foot down on that gas pedal. Such fast, great, beautiful, cars.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    My dad had 3 e39 540s from the late 90s to the end of the generation in the early aughts, and I smiled like a drunk with a secret every time I put my foot down on that gas pedal. Such fast, great, beautiful, cars.
    Absolutely. One of my favorite car memories evar was getting to drive Sean Elliot's (of the San Antonio Spurs) E39 M5 with the manual trans. Absolutely lovely car with one of the most perfect shifters I've ever had the pleasure of using. Silky smooth, powerful engine. Car just felt so poised and refined. May actually be one of the most 'perfect' cars I've ever driven. Period.

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    ^^^ that's the magic you're talking about. Some cars have it. Most don't. Even fewer new ones do.

    E34 had it. E30 had it. E39 had it (a long with timing chain guides issues).
    So, I need some magic. Oh, and my boy wants to know what there is to see from Chicago to salt lake. I told him I would show him the world's largest corn field.
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    The extra 200 miles to take 90 and then go across Eastern Wyoming are worth it, IMO. Rapid City and the surrounds don’t get enough love. The drive afterwards is magic and you don’t always have a reason to drive through that part of the country. If you have time I would stop in Laramie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    So I pulled the trigger, unless something unforeseen happens, I'll be back in my happy V8 rwd manual midsize sedan space.

    My son and I fly out to Chicago Saturday morning to pick up a 2000 540i 6 speed manual and we'll drive it back to Salt lake.

    The car is owned by an older guy who has had it for 10 years and put 50k on it, and bought it from a bmwcca guy who also put a out 50k on it.

    So it has 100k miles on it, it spends a good chunk of it's time in a clean garage with a car cover on and a battery tender. He has extensive records going back to like 03.

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    Love it. Such a proper sedan. Enjoy the journey with your son. We’ll all be along for the ride in spirit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthop;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
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    Just did that drive. Enjoyed it. A whole lot of distance to look at.
    focus.

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    Sweet ride Mister...

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    Nice score dude!!! Love those they are absolutely a classic

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    ^^^ that's the magic you're talking about. Some cars have it. Most don't. Even fewer new ones do.

    E34 had it. E30 had it. E39 had it (a long with timing chain guides issues).
    So, I need some magic. Oh, and my boy wants to know what there is to see from Chicago to salt lake. I told him I would show him the world's largest corn field.
    Yes! Definitely check out the Corn Palace.


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    Cold and rainy in Nebraska.
    But.
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    Well, we made it back to SLC. Car drove fantastic, and is happy as can be at 95-100 hour after hour after hour, and get a about 25mpg going that fast, and like 26.5 at about 80. The pouring rain and traffic in and out of Des Moines last night suuuuucked.... Otherwise uneventful. And the boy was good company.
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    Good TR; glad she runs like a top!
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    Cold and rainy in Nebraska.
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    If I never have to see that bridge again I’ll be very grateful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    If I never have to see that bridge again I’ll be very grateful.
    Agreed. I had successfully wiped it from my memory, but now it's back, hey sucka, you still got like 9 hours to go!

    It's almost like the halfway point between Chicago and Salt Lake.
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