Then I joined a company in late 1995 where the directors had a 735i and a 535i and after a couple of drives in them I started looking for a 6 pot E30 and that was that

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I've always been the youngest on the forum.verde wrote:Aww man uv taken over as youngest on the forum, im 19 haha, welcome child!bks wrote:Ah, so it's not just me who fell in love with M-cars because of that one film.verde wrote:i remember seeing jeremy clarkson testing these, the e28 and i think the same era 6 series when i was about 8. and i fell in love with the black mean looking square shape...
I fell in love with E30's when I was around 8/9. I'm now 18 and still don't own one![]()
Hopefully I'll rectify this next year. I'm determined to make an E30 my first car.
Its funny we were both probably sat infront of the tv at the exact same time thinking the exact same thing. Nice to see another scottish zoner aswell, theres a fair few of us.
haha i was the exact same, absolutely car nuts very young.bss325i wrote:According to my mother, when children were being pushed around in the they would say things like "red car, blue car"
Me too! My mum said when I was in my pushchair I apparently used to make her stop at every parked car and read the boot script to me, this was before my speech was fully developed and the first car name I recited was 'cagalier' (had trouble with my V's!verde wrote:haha i was the exact same, absolutely car nuts very young.bss325i wrote:According to my mother, when children were being pushed around in the they would say things like "red car, blue car"
Haha quality. Knew ur cars well already. Mine did the same then eventually I would be telling her the cars. I member my parents had a mk1 seat ibiza injection that I loved as a kid and cried when they swapped it for a vaginal leakage red diesel citreon zx. From then on I decided id never own such a woeful carMattTheHat325 wrote:Me too! My mum said when I was in my pushchair I apparently used to make her stop at every parked car and read the boot script to me, this was before my speech was fully developed and the first car name I recited was 'cagalier' (had trouble with my V's!verde wrote:haha i was the exact same, absolutely car nuts very young.bss325i wrote:According to my mother, when children were being pushed around in the they would say things like "red car, blue car"
My gran always reminds me of a time when she took me in a taxi at the age of 2, and was proudly telling the driver how I could identify any car. Inevitably he asked me what his car was, and I replied with 'an old banger' he laughed and said 'he's not wrong!'
Incidentally it was a Nissan bluebird