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Old 12th November 2008, 14:34   #21
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Thank you all. Ty what a nice surprise! I called you yesterday and left a message. I'll try again later.

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That statement is NOT correct. "Luxury" interior (as opposed to "sport"), with wood trim, came with matching wood brake handle. That's the way mine came when 'took new delivery. 'Can supply photo, if somebody needs proof.
This is correct. I looked at an M5 that had converted from wood to titanium trim and it had the wood ebrake handle as the owner never replaced it.
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