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E9 is looking stunning. What are future plans for it? Keeping it or selling.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1974-bmw-3-0cs-32/
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These are fetching a fine penny these days.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrI just spend an obscene amount of timing (at work, lol) going thru your thread from the very beginning, someone on vwvortex pointed me over this way due to some striking similarities between our houses and my current garage build.
I have to say, this has been a great read, congrats on the house, wedding, babies (human and cars)...I've really enjoyed this and its rather funny that you have spent as much time in Greenville/Greer as you have! I chuckled many pages back when you were in DT Greer and went to Pour Sports, that's my go to dive bar, their wings are top notch, honestly I wouldn't have been surprised if I was there the night you were there!
Again, very cool build, appreciate you taking the time to document all this, cant wait to see the e9 done, always loved those cars, albeit it doesn't seem to be your style, but I always liked Mike Burroughs e9 when he built it.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrThanks for the kind words. Funny you mention Mike, hes from the same little town in Tennessee that I am from. Heres a pic I took of my old 740 with Rusty. This was yeaaaaaaaaaars ago.

Oh wow, such a small world, my first magazine feature was in s3 Magazine, my car and rusty were in there together!![]()
That's awesome. I kinda lost touch with Mike when he moved to Cali. I was actually going to be in Greer tomorrow/Saturday for a big thing at the CCA and Foundation but with the twins I didnt want to leave for an overnight trip yet.
Oh dang, when you do finally venture out hit me up! I followed you on IG, my screen name is the same.
Since I see you are a beer guy, I'd recommend checking out "The Southern Growl" great pub fare and some pretty good beers too. Would be cool too meet up for a brew
I have been to the Southern Growl but it was just for a beer right before closing time. I loved all the breweries in Greenville too, I could honestly move up there. I love the little downtown area. Maybe I can get a job with the CCA. haha.

right, wrong or indifferent they have actually (and in my opinion unfortunately) they have started serving more beer they brew and less from the mix of breweries, but there food is fantastic so its worth going and having a beer and food, depending on when you were there, they moved into a new, pretty large building basically up the road 1/4mile'ish
Greenville is a cool town, I used to live by Paris Mtn, was great 8-10 yrs ago, but its continued to boom and getting busier and busier. I moved to Greer about 3yrs ago after I started my masters so I could run home at lunch and let my dog out at lunch on school days....honestly, I've fallen in love with Greer, they've redone the downtown, and really making it a little Greenville.
But the majority of breweries are in G'ville, if you've not checked out Birds Fly South, that is a great spot, and 8th state is very highly regarded for their beers.
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I was actually there this time last year for the BMW Octoberfest. My wife and I skipped at the evening CCA events, they were a little older crowd and quite boring from what I heard, and went brewery hopping. I loved YeeHaw, we ended up there a couple of times. We also went to a killed mexican place on the main drag in Greenville. This is really making me want to move up there now, and I could probably get my Clemson grad wife on board. Haha.Its my thread so its not a thread jack.I was actually there this time last year for the BMW Octoberfest. My wife and I skipped at the evening CCA events, they were a little older crowd and quite boring from what I heard, and went brewery hopping. I loved YeeHaw, we ended up there a couple of times. We also went to a killed mexican place on the main drag in Greenville. This is really making me want to move up there now, and I could probably get my Clemson grad wife on board. Haha.

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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrLooking great Nick. I have a RetroSound unit in my '72 F250 and love it. Looks period correct and has every modern amenity. The controls take some time to learn (in my case at least) but completely worth it.
Console looks awesome!
Hi Nick, Could you tell us more about your 740 you used to have?
The good, the Bad and the Ugly!!
They sure seem to be a lot of car for the money.
Holy ****, congrats, fellow bf.c’er!
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrThat's a nice washing bay! Doesn't matter if it gets dark before you manage to finish washing up.
Not heard of that soap before, but seems that it's from Germany, so available in all my usual shops. Will probably give it a try, thanks for the tip.
I think its new here in the states, but it seems like good stuff.
From what I read, it might not have the shaving cream thickness, but it's got very good cleaning properties. I'll test it soon.Love your wagon, Mpower! I've always liked wagons and shooting brakes in general.
Knowing that 2019 would be the last year for the wagon in the US, I panicked a little and grabbed an F31. Searched for a while to find the options I wanted but eventually found one in St Louis. I wish the F31 had an I6 manual option though.
I was also in Germany last week and had the new G21 for a week. A few nice improvements, but generally felt like the same car.
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From what I read, it might not have the shaving cream thickness, but it's got very good cleaning properties. I'll test it soon.
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Untitled by Nick Wood, on FlickrLove the wagons. My mom has an f31 and the more I drive it the more I want one. I do wish we could get a manual but the diesel might be good option for my next ride.
Love the wagons. My mom has an f31 and the more I drive it the more I want one. I do wish we could get a manual but the diesel might be good option for my next ride.