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Mine looks like it could be from the gold bling early 90s period like my license plate cover and BBS wheels were.

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Not an Alpina or an M. But they look cool and are genuine.
 

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Just crafted a very useful key ring with a metallic miniature bookcase. Inside the metallic cover I will put:
Maxwells equations
Don Lawrence’s phone number
The E9 electrical diagrams
A 20 dollar bill in case I drive again to Cancun and a policeman wants a mordida just because I am a tourist.

hope it all fits.
 

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Not an e9, a 2002, Lilli. The fob is like a little wallet. The button at the top holding the keys has a tiny BMW Roundel on it. The folding key does not fit the car. I just like them.

Neat!
 

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My Grandfather owned a couple of shoe stores in Eastern WA and one of the vendors sent him a little promotional keychain of one of the models they offered. Ironically, it's Italian. It will stay with the car to remember him by.
 
Not to divulge how much of a worrywart I can be, but should the actual key drillings not be blacked out?
If nothing else get comparative negligence defense out of stolen vehicle scenario.
 
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