
My old new convertible
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oneblueleg
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Standard 320i in every respect, pukka condition for it's age too, not bad for being 17 years old, just needs some 15" bbs rims


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Daryll
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Looks very tidy. Nice buy! What are your plans for her other than the BBS rims? 
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oneblueleg
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New roof being fitted next week, then to look after it and enjoy it. I'm not really into doing too much to alter what BMW took years of effort and many Ԛ£Ã”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£Ãƒ”šÃ‚£ to achieve... I think these E30 convertibles are pretty good as they are. I'm open to ideas thoughDaryll wrote:Looks very tidy. Nice buy! What are your plans for her other than the BBS rims?
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Daryll
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No I make you right mate. They do look amazing without all the add on's although I will be tinkering with mine a little.
I work for an automotive design company, who the likes of Ford, BMW etc pay Ԛ£millions to for a design of a part, but the majority of manufacturers just aren't in tune with what the public want hence why their are so many boy racers out there now.
Anywho does look mint, enjoy it!
I work for an automotive design company, who the likes of Ford, BMW etc pay Ԛ£millions to for a design of a part, but the majority of manufacturers just aren't in tune with what the public want hence why their are so many boy racers out there now.
Anywho does look mint, enjoy it!
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oneblueleg
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OK now I've washed it...






