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Tjn182
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Post by Tjn182 »

guy's hellp!!!1! I am heering a sond from the engin....
thaks!

Eat that one shawn! ;)
Walt
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Post by Walt »

This is all good, but with noobs arriving daily, we go full circle every few weeks. I'm surprised the "my heater won't work" hasn't sufraced yet this season. Guess it's still cold in the east.

Anyway, the 9 point list from Kit is a great baseline. Is there a way to put those bullets in a form or format that's on top of the page in this section?

Walt
'88 535, some original paint.
tires noisy in corners
dasMafia
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Post by dasMafia »

****raises hand****

guilty as charged... sorry. that's the struggle with newbies on ANY forum... It's been a LONG time since I was a newbie...
mitch
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Post by mitch »

Guys - as a newbie to the scene, I'll admit that it's obvious to me that many of the questions I've asked on various forums over the past 5 months are total repeats of other newbie's questions. A comprehensive FAQ would not only save the senior posters from spending their time repeating information, it would also save us [damn] newbies a lot of embarrasing questions.

Plus, let's face it: out autos are aging, and over the next decade our beloved bimmers are going to become more frequent restoration projects. We have a great opportunity to start creating a valuable resource for future e28 fans wanting to carry on the tradition.
dasMafia
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Post by dasMafia »

some of the work already done by the M535i SIG is really impressive.

continuing that would be a major boon to the hobby.

at the same time, interacting with people is always fun too....
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