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Old 18th November 2005, 02:49   #1
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Transport needed for new 95

I am in the final throws of acquiring my 1995 M5 3.8. Quite excited I am. The problem being its in California and I am in Wisconsin. Does anyone have knowledge of a highly recommended US transport company? With winter pretty much here, I want it to be shipped covered.

I will post pics once its here.

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Re: Transport needed for new 95

I've used DAS twice; once to ship my e34 530iT from Ohio to California and the second to ship a Lexus from Texas to California. I was pleased with the results both times. They can be found at www.dasautoshippers.com. Just thinking though - the car is in California and I'm in California and it's a 3.8 M5 that needs to get across the country, how about a driver ??

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Curt, thanks for the recommendation, I will check them out. I do too wish I can drive it all the way. So, how long would it take to drive 2050 miles non-stop in a 3.8?
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Re: Transport needed for new 95

I'm figuring about 13 hours give or take a speeding ticket here and there WIIIIIIIDE open!

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