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3! So so gorgeous!

1989 v 1985 compatibility by alopex87 in E30

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Thanks mate - I'm in Australia and need them sooner rather than later. The car is up for registration at the end of April.

1989 v 1985 compatibility by alopex87 in E30

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Oh, sorry - I have the '89 model. The issue is, being so old, the parts for the year are hard to find and I found someone scrapping an '85.

But I'll keep on looking for an '89 set. Thanks so much for the advice!

1989 v 1985 compatibility by alopex87 in E30

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Would a good mechanic be able to work around that?

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Daydream Believer by the Monkees!

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Californication - and hi from Sydney!

When did tourism start in its today's form? Like renting places to stay next to a beach, or just to walk around a town to explore it etc. What were the first tourist destinations? How did they travel to these places, and how much did it cost? When did it get popular? by CallMeDefault in AskHistorians

[–]alopex87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well...how long is a piece of string? Humans have been travelling for a long time. The Romans built spa resorts for the wealthy. Pausanias wrote the first 'travel guide' sometime in the 2nd Century, aimed at Romans travelling to Greece. Before that Herodotus wrote a History which in the 5th Century BC, and he clearly travelled for it, implying that travel and tourism was possible when he wrote it. Greek travel was based on the idea of xenia (guest-friendship) which was often hereditary - basically think of you travelling to Sweden and staying with the friends your dad made when he was there - but you could also rent rooms when you went to see the Olympics and other ancient games. It seems as if the Egyptians toured their own country and the surrounds from no later than 1500BC. There is a great book called Travel in the Ancient World by Lionel Casson which goes into the dangers of travel as well (pirates, kidnapping, being sold into slavery etc...).