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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 344715" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>No it is not an M-Sport. Just a standard spec. Fell in love with the condition of the car. So, it didn't really matter to me which spec. Everything was in working condition - multi function steering, sunroof, electric rollerblind, electric seats (only the driver seat comes with memory function), TV (surprisingly, it's working - no modification is necessary. The menu is all in English. You can change it back to Japanese if you like. I don't know the the fuss is all about. It goes blank when the car in motion, but the sound is not cancelled). With regard to the navigation system, initially I wanted to use BMW CD. When I found Garmin handheld, I didn't really bother about the BMW GPS function. But I do use the on board computer a lot. Just to monitor my distance remaining vs fuel remaining and fuel consumption. I have the choice of installing Garmin program with existing TV monitor. We're talking RM5000 here to get it installed. So, I cancelled the plan. When I get used to the handheld Garmin on my windscreen, I think that's the most practical solution. Almost same level with my eye when installed on the windscreen, and I can used it as a pedestrian, cycling or use it on an overseas trip. Very easy to get updated as well. Cracked version are everywhere. The car is now 8 years old. No squeaking sound or whatsoever. Engine is still smooth. When I drove an E60 I could hear sounds of panels rubbing against each other. I hope I was wrong. The E39 is the most handsome BMW I've ever seen. Take a look at any angle. My favourite view is the front view - slightly oversized grill with fenders sweeping gently to the sides. Aggressive yet elegant stance. It was once the world's best car. And now possibly world's best used car. I am just wondering what is the best replacement car for my E39? E60? Nope. E90? Nope. E65/66? Hmm.. E38? Maybe. E39 M5? More likely.:love:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 344715, member: 2733"] No it is not an M-Sport. Just a standard spec. Fell in love with the condition of the car. So, it didn't really matter to me which spec. Everything was in working condition - multi function steering, sunroof, electric rollerblind, electric seats (only the driver seat comes with memory function), TV (surprisingly, it's working - no modification is necessary. The menu is all in English. You can change it back to Japanese if you like. I don't know the the fuss is all about. It goes blank when the car in motion, but the sound is not cancelled). With regard to the navigation system, initially I wanted to use BMW CD. When I found Garmin handheld, I didn't really bother about the BMW GPS function. But I do use the on board computer a lot. Just to monitor my distance remaining vs fuel remaining and fuel consumption. I have the choice of installing Garmin program with existing TV monitor. We're talking RM5000 here to get it installed. So, I cancelled the plan. When I get used to the handheld Garmin on my windscreen, I think that's the most practical solution. Almost same level with my eye when installed on the windscreen, and I can used it as a pedestrian, cycling or use it on an overseas trip. Very easy to get updated as well. Cracked version are everywhere. The car is now 8 years old. No squeaking sound or whatsoever. Engine is still smooth. When I drove an E60 I could hear sounds of panels rubbing against each other. I hope I was wrong. The E39 is the most handsome BMW I've ever seen. Take a look at any angle. My favourite view is the front view - slightly oversized grill with fenders sweeping gently to the sides. Aggressive yet elegant stance. It was once the world's best car. And now possibly world's best used car. I am just wondering what is the best replacement car for my E39? E60? Nope. E90? Nope. E65/66? Hmm.. E38? Maybe. E39 M5? More likely.:love: [/QUOTE]
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