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  2. BMW 7 Series (E38) - Wikipedia

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    The car type is actually a BMW 740iL but they were re-badged as the 750iL. [72] One survives today and can be seen at the exhibition “TOP SECRET” at Museum Industriekultur, Nuremberg. Besides the E38 saloons, BMW also supplied a $14,000 R1200C motorcycle. BMW received the rights to use movie clips from the film in its multimillion-dollar ...

  3. Alpina B12 - Wikipedia

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    The B12 5.7 was introduced in 1995 and was based on the new BMW 7 Series (E38). Using the 750i/iL as the base, the B12 uses a modified version of the newly introduced BMW M73 V12 engine. The modifications included increased displacement to 5.7-litres, a modified air intake system, new cylinder heads, and higher compression Mahle pistons.

  4. BMW 7 Series - Wikipedia

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    The E32 introduced the following features for the first time in a BMW: Electronic Damper Control, [3] V12 and V8 engines, double glazing, the CAN bus electronic protocol, [4] Xenon headlamps, [5] traction control [6] and dual-zone climate control. [7] The E32 750i was the first car adhering to BMW's self-imposed speed limit of 250 km/h (155 mph ...

  5. BMW 7 Series (E32) - Wikipedia

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    The E32 was the first BMW to use L-shaped tail-lights, which were designed with safety of following traffic in mind. [25] Other styling features include a Hofmeister kink in the rear window line and circular headlights. [7] A narrow 'kidney' grille correlated with 6-cylinder models, and a wider grille was standard for V8 and V12 models.

  6. ZF 5HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    1 Specifications. Toggle Specifications subsection. 1.1 Final Conventionally Designed Gearbox. ... 1994–2001 BMW E38 — 750iL M73/B54; 1993–1995 BMW E31 — 840i ...

  7. BMW Z3 - Wikipedia

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    Production began on September 20, 1995. [8] Development on the coupé model was run by a group of BMW engineers outside of work in their own time. [9] The Z3 Coupé shares the identical platform and parts with the roadster, but features a chassis-stiffening hatch area and is 2.7 times stiffer in comparison.

  8. List of James Bond vehicles - Wikipedia

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    BMW 750iL [34] MI6 Loaned to Bond by Q at an Avis rental station in Germany, this car is equipped with missile launchers, caltrops, self-inflating tires, and a near-impenetrable body. The BMW can be remotely controlled via a special Ericsson cell phone. During a chase inside a carpark, Bond exits the car and remotely drives it to the rooftop ...

  9. ZF 4HP transmission - Wikipedia

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    1986–1994 BMW E32 750i M70/B50; 1986–1994 BMW E32 750iL M70/B50; 1986–1994 Jaguar XJ40; 1989–1994 BMW E31 850Ci M70/B50; 1989–1994 BMW E31 850i M70/B50; 1989–1996 Jaguar XJS 4.0; 1995–1997 Jaguar XJ6 (X300) 4.0; 1994–2002 Range Rover V8 4.6 L; 1999–2002 Range Rover V8 4.0 L; 2003–2004 Land Rover Discovery V8 4.6 L

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