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04-17-2016, 12:02 PM
Hi everyone!!
I've registered for a while , but didn't have time before to sit down and write. I just like to introduce myself:
I've bought my 04 alpine white zhp convertible one year ago but barely used the car since I'm outside the US. Now I'm moving for a new job in the US and will use the car more often. I'm a BMW costumer since I had my drivers license, and I'm a BMW Car Club member in Brazil for 10 years now. I had e60 M5, e90 335i and e84 X1 xDrive28i.
I'm glad to be with all of you to share our experiences and I hope I can add something to the community since I had the opportunity to long drive and take care of some very different models. From the 60s to the 90s, the New Class to the new 7 series, I was luck enough to be able to drive cars like e9, e24 and e31 (all CSi); Z8, e30 M3, e34 M5 and even the CSL and the GTS versions of the M3. With the e60 and e63 these were the cars that made me understand why BMW are not just cars, they are BMW's.
I don't know nothing about BMW's in the US so I hope we can exchange information. I want to congratulate the members and organizers of the forum since its clearly on of a kind at the internet. For years reading this forum I think it helped me a lot to choose the ZHP as my first BMW at the US.
Thaaanks!!
I've registered for a while , but didn't have time before to sit down and write. I just like to introduce myself:
I've bought my 04 alpine white zhp convertible one year ago but barely used the car since I'm outside the US. Now I'm moving for a new job in the US and will use the car more often. I'm a BMW costumer since I had my drivers license, and I'm a BMW Car Club member in Brazil for 10 years now. I had e60 M5, e90 335i and e84 X1 xDrive28i.
I'm glad to be with all of you to share our experiences and I hope I can add something to the community since I had the opportunity to long drive and take care of some very different models. From the 60s to the 90s, the New Class to the new 7 series, I was luck enough to be able to drive cars like e9, e24 and e31 (all CSi); Z8, e30 M3, e34 M5 and even the CSL and the GTS versions of the M3. With the e60 and e63 these were the cars that made me understand why BMW are not just cars, they are BMW's.
I don't know nothing about BMW's in the US so I hope we can exchange information. I want to congratulate the members and organizers of the forum since its clearly on of a kind at the internet. For years reading this forum I think it helped me a lot to choose the ZHP as my first BMW at the US.
Thaaanks!!