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From: ltwacko (ltwacko![]() |
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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 04:33:08 -0800 (PST) |
Jim; If memory serves me correctly, isn't this the car the beginning of the most significant aftermarket BMW parts movement? Your first true programming effort in the automotive arena because no one was up to your standards? You inspired many to move away from the "big guys" at Gateway Tech then with Landshark and that the little guy can do it and do it better. I remember a big quality improvement from other little guys and new startups who now set the standards and forced the Big Boys to get with the "Program". Just traveling down memory lane until F1 starts... Rodney I wonder if anyone still has those $5 chips... LOL In a message dated 01/25/09 02:51:26 Central Standard Time, ferrari-request [at] ferrarilist.com writes: 1987 BMW 325iS - Arnold, aka Conan the Bavarian - traded in on the 95 M3
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