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Old 7th July 2004, 16:21   #1
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Exclamation Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

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  • bmwm5.com will have a similar design
  • nice design overall of the pictures.
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Old 8th July 2004, 15:17   #2
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Re: Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

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Let me say this:

THANKS FOR THE SUCH A WONDERFUL WEBSITE, I COULD SPEND DAYS READY ABOUT M3/M5/M6, THERE'S SO MUCH TO YOUR WEBSITE, I NEED TO COMMIT A CRIME SO I CAN SPEND A LIFETIME IN JAIL JUST SURFING AND READING ALL THE INFORMATION ON YOUR WEBSITE, I WISH THERE WAS MORE TIME DURING THE DAY FOR ENJOYING SUCH A SITE.

I'm going to take the dangerous plunge to import a 1995 M5 from England to the USA in Dec 04, I'll need all the luck and the world, I'm sure this will be very experience, but I love this car (RED exterior, red and black interior.)
Looking forward to see more articles on turbocharging/supercharger the E34 M5s.

AGAIN, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK ON THIS WEBSITE, IT'S AN AWESOME SITE
AND IF YOU NEED ANY DONATIONS OR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH THE SITE I'LL GLADLY VOLUNTEER MY TIME

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Old 9th July 2004, 10:46   #3
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Re: Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

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I'm going to take the dangerous plunge to import a 1995 M5 from England to the USA in Dec 04, I'll need all the luck and the world, I'm sure this will be very experience, but I love this car (RED exterior, red and black interior.)
Looking forward to see more articles on turbocharging/supercharger the E34 M5s.
You do know that the steering wheel is on the other side in that country?
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Re: Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

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You do know that the steering wheel is on the other side in that country?
Yes, I'm fully aware of the steering wheel on the right side for British cars,
I've been in England for the last 3 years, my 1995 M5 is a German Spec car
(Left Hand Drive).
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Re: Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

Gustav,
I completely agree with Garcia. I use the Internet quite extensively but no matter what, I allways come back to this site. Not only is it easy to navigate in, it has a huge amount of very high level, competent information regarding our cars. The structure is very simple and good and I truly enjoy it.

Perhaps if you want to "modernize" the graphical layout that would be OK, but please leave the structure.
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Re: Would you like any changes on the m5board.com startpage?

I dont know if its possible with the current board software but what would be nice is if someone posts a question about say, oil.. (i know.. i know) then before they are allowed to post the question a list of possible duplicate threads comes up. This may help resolve the repeat question things and keep all similar information together.. not to mention being extremely helpfull to new owners..
This board is just great though even if it doesnt change.. well done Gustav
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