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          Old 23rd March 2000, 11:12   #1 (permalink)
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          Large fueltank?

          Do you know anyone who can install a bigger
          fueltank into the M5? With the standard one
          it really sucks to drive the german motorways from fuel station to fuel station....

          I know that the M GmbH itself have had two prototypes with bigger ones but they decided to discontinue this project because of costs. Any other ideas?
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          Old 23rd March 2000, 15:34   #2 (permalink)
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          I had for my BMW Alpina B6 3,5 (3-series) a 95 liter tank, because a 35 liter zusatztankanlage for Alpina.

          I don't know if they have it for the B10 V8, if so no problem.

          Have a look at www.alpina.de
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          Old 24th March 2000, 22:31   #3 (permalink)
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          Hi Gustav,

          I contacted Alpina directly after I received your hint, but they don't offer this option on the E39 BMW series. Anyone another hint regarding this?
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