You know your in a E30 when...
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you take the side out of your neighbours 20yr old rover and theres minimul damage to your pride and joy
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after never owning a bmw before you spend days trying to track down a horrible metallic scraping noise before you realise that you've got rear discs AND drums.........which takes you're mind off the impending head rebuild looming due to the horrendous tapping..........only to find out that a 25 quid manifold gasket has blown, tidy!..........until you snap 3 threads when changing it. looks like i'll have to get my wallet out! which is in the glove..........which won't open.............and it goes on.............and on..............................
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When you can't open the doors due to frozen locks in winter, but can at least smugly place the fuel filler cap neatly in its natty little holder.
///M aurice
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Pardon!?e30singh wrote:the fact of even if its jus a baby 1.6. the looks u get wen its rolling. the proudness u feel wen jus driving it. with the b-line droppin. and the windows down jus rolling.... Ahhhh
Anyone translate?
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It's all about the B-line dropping and the Windows down rolling. Keep rolling, rolling, rolling innit.e30singh wrote:the fact of even if its jus a baby 1.6. the looks u get wen its rolling. the proudness u feel wen jus driving it. with the b-line droppin. and the windows down jus rolling.... Ahhhh


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e30singh wrote:the fact of even if its jus a baby 1.6. the looks u get wen its rolling. the proudness u feel wen jus driving it. with the b-line droppin. and the windows down jus rolling.... Ahhhh

Is being young the new excuse for poor spelling and grammar?e30singh wrote:hahahahaha. sorry forgot i must be one of the young ones here
Anyway, a further example: When you are sitting in your E30 on a hot summer day, notice the temp gauge going up and you put your heater on max. Your passenger (literally melting at this point) isn't impressed. You make excuses (again) - add it to the 'foible' list!

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Oh yes !George wrote: When you are sitting in your E30 on a hot summer day, notice the temp gauge going up and you put your heater on max. Your passenger (literally melting at this point) isn't impressed. You make excuses (again) - add it to the 'foible' list!
I drove mine 200kms through central Spain just after lunch time one day in July, ambient temperature 36º and the heater on full, all windows and sunroof fully open.
I felt ill when I got home.
These are sensations as hard to forget as they are to ignore.....
I'm 25!e30singh wrote:hahahahaha. sorry forgot i must be one of the young ones here, b-line- Base (subwoofers and amps). and rolling - driving slow.better for u matey?
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SO TRUE!! I went car hunting with my cousin to south london (croydon) and getting back we got stuck in rush hour traffic on one of the hottest and most humid day of the year..what a day for the temp to decide to creep upclipper wrote:Oh yes !George wrote: When you are sitting in your E30 on a hot summer day, notice the temp gauge going up and you put your heater on max. Your passenger (literally melting at this point) isn't impressed. You make excuses (again) - add it to the 'foible' list!
I drove mine 200kms through central Spain just after lunch time one day in July, ambient temperature 36º and the heater on full, all windows and sunroof fully open.
I felt ill when I got home.

I had everything open to ventilate the car but guess what happens..it starts to rain

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Headgasket: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=165704
Clutch issues: viewtopic.php?f=55&t=172482
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When you search for a minor leak causing the windows to mist up, only to find the right-hand foot well has a hole in it (after a previous repair) the right-hand arch where it joing the floor by the dash is rusted through to the engine bay, and the left-hand footwell is swimming in about an inch of water.



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when the wife asks "are the lights on" when driving in the dark!
Bashing the dash on start up so the temp guage pings to life.
Big fan of driving through tunnels too!
Bashing the dash on start up so the temp guage pings to life.
Big fan of driving through tunnels too!
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My original headlights reduced my wife to tears at one point. We turned off a lit section of motorway onto unlit dual carriageway and we both shouted.iDreamBeemer wrote:when the wife asks "are the lights on" when driving in the dark!
Bashing the dash on start up so the temp guage pings to life.
Big fan of driving through tunnels too!
HIDS are the way ahead, trust me.
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Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!


Praise the Lard... and pass the dripping!
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Off topic, but (forgive my lack of knoweledge) what are HID's, how much? easy to fit? and where can I get'em?!Morat wrote:My original headlights reduced my wife to tears at one point. We turned off a lit section of motorway onto unlit dual carriageway and we both shouted.iDreamBeemer wrote:when the wife asks "are the lights on" when driving in the dark!
Bashing the dash on start up so the temp guage pings to life.
Big fan of driving through tunnels too!
HIDS are the way ahead, trust me.
I too have the same problem that you describe...I feel like im driving around with two candles in the front of my car..
...part of its charm I guess.
Alex