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Old 29th April 2002, 05:55   #1
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Some photos of my Euro 850CSi

"Chazzy" of the E39 M5 board posted photos from the Boston M5 meet yesterday to which I had been invited.
Let me add that the guys and gals there are first class individuals all of whom appreciate excellent cars of all types.
Great crowd and great time. I had a blast.
Pages 2 and 3 have photos of my car, but the other cars posted are equally impressive.

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Chazzy's link to photos:

Thanks all and read through the thread posted M5 Meet II. good stuff there.
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Hi Paul

Looks like a great meet. It is always nice to have cross brand meets and to share the common interest for vehicles.

So I see to haven't put the Euro signal indicators back on yet....

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