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Look at what made the cover of the latest issue of Autoweek!


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God.  Why?

 

"I had a pair of roller skates when I was a kid.  They were really fast.  So I bought an Outie S8, and now I'm a kid again"

 

Marketing, I guess.

 

Nostalgia sells.

 

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On 2/3/2016 at 1:22 AM, conkitchen said:

It certainly do. I remember having one of these when I was a younger.

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Stumbled upon this looking at random FAQ pages

 

Love the visual but seems a bit on the edge for a corporate ad

 

But did I mention I do love the picture ?

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See the whole restoration at:

http://www.rwwbmw2002.shutterfly.com

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Stumbled upon this looking at random FAQ pages
 
Love the visual but seems a bit on the edge for a corporate ad
 
But did I mention I do love the picture [emoji3059]
Totally wrong today but so right back in the day.

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You know, a great advertising campaign for the yahoos at BMW would be to use that exact same caption with an e30m3, or a tii, or a CSi, or whatever- pumping their parts program to restore the old cars and keep them on the road.

 

Oh wait.

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'76, totally stock. Completely.

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