She was goin v well last nite, she was loving it
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Jhonno
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Driving back from playing Pitch a Putt last nite had a Pug 106 West/Eastcoast/SlowSilver thing (French tat whatever) tries to beat me off the lights... But my lil 316i auto had him
3 up with 5 stud rightness in the boot
She was goin v well last nite, she was loving it
She was goin v well last nite, she was loving it
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Davenotouring
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E30 beats 1.1 Shocker!!
Good work mate!!
Good work mate!!

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SCOTT325SE
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U can just imagine him going home crying to his mummy/ pre-pubescent girlfriend cant you!!!!!
Good hunting Jhonno!!!
Good hunting Jhonno!!!
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ScottMc
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my mate had a little 106 1.1 but luckily he's seen the light and bought a mk2 golf GTi now (well... at least it ain't french!). Good work showing the chav what a real car is!
gone but not forgotten - Mtech 1 old skool 325i :: current rides- MR2 GT and 318i Touring 

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is it me or someone edited this thread?
Andrew
Andrew
I love my 316 too. I have a 91 316 lux. It is always a pleasure to drive it. I find the M40 engine very smooth. Raspy when redlined. Rapid progress can be made at the expense of poor fuel consumption. Love the handling.
m40 316i
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LOVING THAT SIG HAMMOJ28(Name?) What alloys are those? Im not normally a fan of alloys like that, but they just look RIGHT against the white bodywork!
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Its by no means a quick car, however it put a smile on my face (and my passengers) that the mummies boy couldnt put one over in his French tin can
Despite my weight penalties (better hurry up and get it fitted!
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6potWil6pot
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Ive heard some good things about the handling of the 106 GTi/Rallye but ive driven a 1.1 and its too small inside the cabin for my liking.Chaos wrote:nothing wrong with 106 pug
the rallye and the gti r fab little cars, much better than a mk2 golf (as mentioned earlier)

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The Rallye and GTi are quite good, and handle well. There are other cars I'd have for the money, and the pedals are too close together, you can't press the accelerator down fully cos the front wheel arch is in the way!


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6potWil6pot
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Yeah cant imagine how youd drive one Dave
I almost crashed cause of the tiny pedal box and im not exactly the Jolly Green Giant in size 

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This is true.Zayyan wrote:Girls have small feet....they're for girls!

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