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The E38 was introduced to the American market in 1995 originally with a 4.0L V8 and steel sunroof. For the 1996 model year, a new 4.4L V8 (producing 282 bhp) along with a glass sunroof replaced these features while the base 740i was not offered for the 1996 model year. In 1997, the 740i returned and in 1998, the 7-series received significant safety upgrades: side impact airbags standard up front and optional in the rear with a new, industry first, standard Head Protection System. For the 1999 model year, the 7-series was given a refreshening with new headlights, tail lights, and trunk molding. A sport package is now offered that included larger, 18" wheels, as well as sport suspension, torque converter, and axel. In 2000, the protection models are now offered and in 2001, another minor refreshening took place with clear turn signals and painted lower body work.

A performance-enhancing sport package was available in the 740i as well; cars with this package are called the 740i Sport. A separate sport package was finally offered in the 740iL and 750iL in 2001, the final year of E38 production.


7 Series Spoilers are installed on the trunk of your car. One easy way to make your car look good is to add a spoiler. 7 Series Spoilers are easy to install and an effective way to make the rear end look sportier and give some aerodynamics to your vehicle. One thing you should be concerned about when you purchase your wing is to get it painted. But don't get it painted until you have test fitted it on your vehicle. Sometimes the wrong spoiler could be shipped to you. Or, maybe you just ordered the wrong model without realizing. Regardless a test fit is essential to see how well it fits. Make sure the paint that is applied blends in with the rest of your paint. Don't go cheap. You can paint it for about $150 roughly if you shop around.