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Martinaston
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Dan318-is
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i agree with the crash thing lorschleife, u sound lucky!
the ford point is also a good one, but i guess the moral is to know your own limit and not endanger n e one else right then surely crashes would be less frequent.
i thought of another safety device: front splitters - if u think about it they do what they say on the tin - u hit a rabit and before it can spin u out of control by going under ur wheel its been split in half, meaning u stay in control
no??
the ford point is also a good one, but i guess the moral is to know your own limit and not endanger n e one else right then surely crashes would be less frequent.
i thought of another safety device: front splitters - if u think about it they do what they say on the tin - u hit a rabit and before it can spin u out of control by going under ur wheel its been split in half, meaning u stay in control
no??
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Ummm no318-is wrote:i agree with the crash thing lorschleife, u sound lucky!
the ford point is also a good one, but i guess the moral is to know your own limit and not endanger n e one else right then surely crashes would be less frequent.
i thought of another safety device: front splitters - if u think about it they do what they say on the tin - u hit a rabit and before it can spin u out of control by going under ur wheel its been split in half, meaning u stay in control
no??
I think the rabbit would end up half mangled and all over your broken splitter
Splitters are either there
1) for looks on tarted up cars
2) for aerodynamic purposes on race cars and sportier road cars
Its not a cow scraper LOL
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haha lol
the splitter on my IS got robbed
aint replaced it since
the splitter on my IS got robbed
aint replaced it since
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Happens often, or so I've heard.318-is wrote:haha lol
the splitter on my IS got robbed![]()
aint replaced it since
I've had my bbs caps nicked twice, but not the splitter thankfully
I did put new clips on it all round though which holds it on a bit better
Some people put screws it to stop theft
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mite do that if i ever get around to getting a new one
as for caps i know people who dont even bother putting them in until they go 2 shows cos they r fed up with them being stolen
sounds like a good idea to me
as for caps i know people who dont even bother putting them in until they go 2 shows cos they r fed up with them being stolen
sounds like a good idea to me
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I've driven for the best part of a year without318-is wrote:mite do that if i ever get around to getting a new one
as for caps i know people who dont even bother putting them in until they go 2 shows cos they r fed up with them being stolen
sounds like a good idea to me
Just put on the slightly tatty ones I saved off my 325i, as they've been sat in the garage doing nothing.
I put some slicone sealant between the locking bits, someone here recommended it as you then need the BBS tool to remove them instead of just twisting by hand
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krazypaul
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I thought this was a thread about the new M5....how silly of me!
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Thats how it started ...then it got hijacked..!!!
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jigjags wrote:Thats how it started ...then it got hijacked..!!!
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Martinaston
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Well ok then. What about the M5 ?
nice motorway
nice motorway
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Nah, nothing but cones and roadworks down our way.
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sorry all
the engien is the best part of it i think, purely magnificent
i heard one runnning at goodward it was magical, one of them in an e30 is my life goal now
the engien is the best part of it i think, purely magnificent
i heard one runnning at goodward it was magical, one of them in an e30 is my life goal now
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318-is wrote:sorry all
the engien is the best part of it i think, purely magnificent
i heard one runnning at goodward it was magical, one of them in an e30 is my life goal now
A 507 bhp V10 in an E30 chassis???
I have been waiting for Clarkson to review this beast and was pleased to see it put round the track by the Stig. It certainly confirms that it is truly an absolute beast in terms of speed.
I also read his review in the TG magazine whilst on the train yesterday where he described the "m" button as standing for "MotherF***er" because it unleashes the beast!
I disagree that it is an ugly model, I think the rear view of those pipes and shapely bodywork remind me a little of J-Lo, the saucy little minx...
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lol i also think it looks quite nice
altho the same cant be said for the new three series i saw last nite
yuck!!
altho the same cant be said for the new three series i saw last nite
yuck!!
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an e30 with that v10 will be no quicker than the m5. the little e30 chassis will be all over the place.
as for the m6, its slightly quicker than the m5, but it doesnt do it for me. the 6 looks wrong. i like the five.
m5"s seem to be the benchmark for the performance bmw. they are always fantastic. i dont think the e46 m3 will stir my soul like the e60 would.
as for the m6, its slightly quicker than the m5, but it doesnt do it for me. the 6 looks wrong. i like the five.
m5"s seem to be the benchmark for the performance bmw. they are always fantastic. i dont think the e46 m3 will stir my soul like the e60 would.
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i agree with the e46 m3
theyr jut to common and not as desirable as old m3s or 5s, they are driven by tossers usually an come in that horrible bogie colour.
give me an e39 m5 or a e30 me evo 3 an then il be in heaven
theyr jut to common and not as desirable as old m3s or 5s, they are driven by tossers usually an come in that horrible bogie colour.
give me an e39 m5 or a e30 me evo 3 an then il be in heaven
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Widge wrote:I'd rather have an M6 - when they get arount to making one![]()
But I'll take an M5 in the mean time![]()
I really fancy one of those old M5's too
illl second that i went past bmw Great britain Last night on my way bak from my home town BRACKNELL they had a gorgeous imola red M6 sat outside the building and a Z8!! i was buzzin had to have a ikkkle look god i love that place lol most my m8s the lukky fukkers work there!

Hartge h35 e30... ( for sale in near future )
bmw 328i sport e36
