Why is there so much talk about the E34 but everyone ignores the E32?

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>tfw no luxobarge with first German V12 engine after WW2
probably because it's not a good drift car

The E34 has sportier handling and power than the E32 and there's the classic reliability gap which comes with most 7 series. Not that I don't like the E32 though, it's a brilliant car.

Good times

post photo of you squatting on the hood, cyka blyat

He is either dead or in jail or working a fishfactory in norway/uk. This photo looks like it was taken in 2001 or around that time.

Come on, Andrejs, you can do better than that.

>what kinda hairstyle you want brah?

That's a lot of peer

Photo was taken in Lithuania, somewhere between early-to-mid 2000s. I think city might be Kaunas or near it, because these types of imbeciles dominated there.

>This photo looks like it was taken in 2001 or around that time.

no, time stands actually still there

It's a bit big, it's not that powerful, wasn't offered with a manual and lacks reliability in comparison

Probably my favourite bimmer of all time. Was in the first transporter film rebadged as a 735i and with a manual so it looked cooler on film.

All it needs is
>34 m5 gearbox and lsd
>coilovers and sway bars
>UEL headers so it sounds like a McClaren f1

Gorgeous car.

that's an E38 tho

Pretty sure thats a 750il

The engine is a thing of beauty

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MEDIOCRAH

That aint no e32
That is his down syndrome grandson, the e38

Early 735i's were offered with manual, they're rare as fuck though

Wrong. Saw one about a month ago in manual.

Had an e34 with 160k on it 95 525i. Drove the shit out of it for 3 years. Incredibly reliable. Survived the winter of 2015 in Boston area, unbelievable car that would not die. Drinks oil now at 220k or so, basically useless as its worth about 500$ and costs more to maintain every year. Was repaired after front end accident and sat outside a shop for sale 300$, dad said I could have it cause no one wanted. Fun car. Heated seats still work