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My S62 sounds like this

http://users.on.net/~sa145/Eisenmann_M5.wav

with an Eisenmann Race exhaust.

your M60 would be rather close :)

tried the link but didnt work... :rofl:

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I'm interested in buying it. If you could shoot me an email at [email protected] I will give you a call Saturday 26th July.

Kind regards

Anthony Parkin

02 93617222 (work Hours)

BMW

740iL

169000k

5spd Auto

Orient Blue

Sydney

Jan 2008 Rego

$21000ono OR swap for Car of Interest

0420560838

Car is immaculate.

Pwr Windows,mirrors,seats,sunroof,head lights.

19inch late model 7 series wheels.

TV, On board computer, Cruise, Dual zone climate control.

Heated mirrors.

Electronic anti glare rear view mirror.

Electronic rear blind.

Car phone.

Auto leveling suspension.

So many more features!!!!

0-100K in 6.5sec!!!!

Used to be the Danish Ambassadors car! (log books)

More pics can be emailed if serious buyer...

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