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        Old 13th April 2007, 03:02   #1 (permalink)
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        Right Hand Drive E34 B10

        Hi all, been awhile since i've been online here, so hope everyone well. Anyway, just wondering if anybody could tell me how many Right Hand drive E34 B10's were produced. I know they would all be Synter cars, and to what ratio of Auto vs Manual.
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        I seem to vaguely remember 64 cars being built by Sytner. Also Alpina would have built a few RHD cars for the Japanese market.
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