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10 minutes ago, Crackers said:

Bit crispy round the edges, and not cheap. But. WANT.

M30B35.

Image 7 - BMW E30 Touring (335i) m30b35 1991

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/165014490055

I can confirm from passenger seat experience that an E30 touring with a 3.5 litre engine fitted to it is fucking fast, thanks to @jaypee

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55 minutes ago, morrisoxide said:

Nice.

Image 1 - austin cambridge a60

Very nice. Two jacking points on the sills could be original sills!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144157911080?hash=item21907b2828:g:Ex0AAOSwyudhGtac

Not a Terribe BIN either.....would love a waft in something like this.....Doubt i'd get my gut 'tween seat and steering wheel tho!!!

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15 hours ago, Austat said:

 

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BRAKES ARE OK BUT FRONT RIGHT IS BINDING A BIT

So they're not really OK then.

Although it does have brake fluid in the reservoir, which puts it above 90% of P6s...

I like the aftermarket rev counter too, although perhaps surplus to requirements given that the P6 engine leaves you in no doubt as to how hard you are revving it.

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How has nobody tagged me in this yet?

Bedford CF | eBay

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OK it's too young, too far away and I can't afford it, but when has that stopped anyone?  It does at least appear to have the Slant engine.  Come on guys, get on the ball here!

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3 hours ago, Crackers said:

I thought they were a factory option? That may have only been on larger engines though, dunno, haven't researched it.

If memory serves the twin carb 4-pot cars and the manual V8s had a rev counter, but that was in the instrument panel in front of the driver alongside a round speedo.  I'd not seen a rev counter in the middle of the dash like that before.

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10 hours ago, wuvvum said:

 

So they're not really OK then.

Although it does have brake fluid in the reservoir, which puts it above 90% of P6s...

I like the aftermarket rev counter too, although perhaps surplus to requirements given that the P6 engine leaves you in no doubt as to how hard you are revving it.

That’s what you got if you wanted a tacho with your strip-speedo. 
Did anyone ever do a strip tachometer?

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