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Old 30th November 2008, 19:33   #31
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the m5 has rear head room 37.8 in. Rear shoulder room 57.2 in. Leg room 36in.
the alpina b7 has rear head room 38.5 in and the rear shoulder room is 58.7 and the rear leg room was 37.2. Not much difference at all.
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If this question has already been answer where should I look. How can they allow the b7 allowed in to run 187mph. and they restrict the m5 thanks.
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The 155 mph limiter is a volountairly limiter that has been implemented by some German car amnufacturers, BMW and Audi for example.

Alpina and Porsche have not implemented this, and the Alpina B7 is included in the Alpina brand.

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