RE: My First Car
Discussion
Lucie - you're obviously new to PH and to the general 'style' of posting on here. Generally speaking, posters try to contribute with decent grammar/spelling and less 'txt spk' - mainly because we're of more mature years
So feel free to post, but try to adopt the same approach. It will save you a whole lot of flaming and will earn you far more respect as a contributor.
So feel free to post, but try to adopt the same approach. It will save you a whole lot of flaming and will earn you far more respect as a contributor.
Lucie...x said:
mikey_p said:
Lucie...x said:
Asif Thats Your First Car And You Still Got It...
Love BMW's Quick As fk If You Do Them Up Right!!!
Dont Know About The Gold Thou??
Will Someone Help Train Me Up On Car Talk...Im Outta Touch!!!
Init Blud!!
xx
I usually put it down to people being generally thick these days, but judging by the s**t this "girl" has posted on various topics I think we have ourselves a troll, and not a very subtle one. Blud.Love BMW's Quick As fk If You Do Them Up Right!!!
Dont Know About The Gold Thou??
Will Someone Help Train Me Up On Car Talk...Im Outta Touch!!!
Init Blud!!
xx
Blud Sort Your Head Out...People Come On Here To Talk About Cars...Because We Share Hobbies...Mate But You Need To Get A Life!!!
fking Leave Me Alone!!!
Calling Me A girl In Quotation Marks Bit Thick Arent Ya Because Im Actually fking Girl So Thats A Misuse Of The English Linguistic Skills!!
A Troll mate Hahaa. Think You Have To Be Really Sure Of Yourself To Go Around Calling Grils You Dont Know Trolls
Dont Who The fk You Think You Are.
Call Me Thick. Call Me What You Like. Say What You Want About How I Write But You Cannot Call me A Troll Never Seen Marra!!!
Bothered About Colloqualisms And Grammar And The Way i Use My Sociolect And Idiolect Yh Mate fk You!!!!
Shame she's been banned. I was starting to like "her" .
pezz said:
Great story.. Good to read most of the comments too.
I have been looking at a few 323s of late and thinking about chopping in my 86 camaro for one of these rare little beasts to blat around in.
How's the car looking these days?
Not Brilliant because the guy in the Netherlands is dragging his heals/is busy I have been looking at a few 323s of late and thinking about chopping in my 86 camaro for one of these rare little beasts to blat around in.
How's the car looking these days?
aka_kerrly said:
i was looking at one of these on the bay as a project.... timeless design and with some modern underpinnings a hell of a stealthy weapon.
Hats off to the man!
Dave
Cheers, I was at Bimmerfest in Santa barbara a few weeks back.Hats off to the man!
Dave
323is werent officially sold in the USA but grey market cars were brought in. No less than 17 turned up!
My mate Jeffs one is a 2.9 litre-absolutely no rust being from here. There were a few Turbo charged 2 litre 4 cylinders and even an M50 24 valver , an Alpina B6 also. We all rode shot gun.
Made me really miss mine.
Yeh the V12 was replaced by a 4.0 X300 XJ Sport! Great car, as you will testify?
I saw Simon last weekend in Manchester actually.
Lots of good, long driving roads in the USA! I hate all the green nonsense that's clouding everything though. Hug a Hummer, you know it makes sense!!
New Jag out very soon, do you miss all that?!!
I saw Simon last weekend in Manchester actually.
Lots of good, long driving roads in the USA! I hate all the green nonsense that's clouding everything though. Hug a Hummer, you know it makes sense!!
New Jag out very soon, do you miss all that?!!
alaws said:
Yeh the V12 was replaced by a 4.0 X300 XJ Sport! Great car, as you will testify?
I saw Simon last weekend in Manchester actually.
Lots of good, long driving roads in the USA! I hate all the green nonsense that's clouding everything though. Hug a Hummer, you know it makes sense!!
New Jag out very soon, do you miss all that?!!
I miss the Jag stuff Alot Andy,I saw Simon last weekend in Manchester actually.
Lots of good, long driving roads in the USA! I hate all the green nonsense that's clouding everything though. Hug a Hummer, you know it makes sense!!
New Jag out very soon, do you miss all that?!!
Yeah the AJ16 Jags were bombproof, I still want to own an X308, but it will probably be a V8, mainly for sentimental reasons.
I felt I was really in the midst of some exciting stuff back then and over here I'm dealing with emissions crap, and trouble shooting big heavy duty trucks, often working for pricks who are younger than me , know nothing and look up Golfing websites all day. However I'm paid an order of magnitude better and love the lifestyle very much.
Yeah I know what you mean about the green nonsense, in the UK, at least people are cynical toward it, over here, on the West coast especially, there's a unquestioning pendulus Knee Jerk reaction to embrace it.
In light of which I'm extremely proud of the purchase of my Dodge Ram Medium duty Hemi Pick up truck and my 7.2 litre 1970 DOdge Challenger!
Ok at last big progress is being made on my E21 (which is currently in the Netherlands). Everything stripped off the body, Z3 M coupe subframes to be used front and rear new big brakes.Z3 M coupe Torsen diff. 5 stud wheel hubs (with 1970/early 80s style BMW E24 6 series wheels to be used- to keep the authentic period look).
I was just asked if I wanted to go for the E36 M3 "GT" aluminium lower wishbones or the stock steel ones of the E36 M3. Does anyone here know if this makes a big difference? Did we get the M3 GT in the UK? Do the aluminium arms have fatigue/durability problems in daily use?
Needless to say that I'm dead excited!
I don't have money to do the 3.1 M20 conversion at the moment so it will stay the current revvy 2.7.
I was just asked if I wanted to go for the E36 M3 "GT" aluminium lower wishbones or the stock steel ones of the E36 M3. Does anyone here know if this makes a big difference? Did we get the M3 GT in the UK? Do the aluminium arms have fatigue/durability problems in daily use?
Needless to say that I'm dead excited!
I don't have money to do the 3.1 M20 conversion at the moment so it will stay the current revvy 2.7.
Marquis_Rex said:
I was just asked if I wanted to go for the E36 M3 "GT" aluminium lower wishbones or the stock steel ones of the E36 M3. Does anyone here know if this makes a big difference? Did we get the M3 GT in the UK? Do the aluminium arms have fatigue/durability problems in daily use?
There may have been for the E46 Diesel with run flats.chonkey said:
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-pa...
mmmmmmm
If I wasnt slacking and not working at the moment....
Not sure that link still working, but Sapphire blue with leather for £2600 seems fair. Not sure pictures do it justicemmmmmmm
If I wasnt slacking and not working at the moment....
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-pa...
Great write up, shows that following your instinct can pay off. That was some big leap for a first car, and even greater strides to keep it going. Top work!
Edited by rs48635 on Monday 9th January 15:58
I watched this film "Love the Beast" with Eric Bana ,Jerremy Clarkson, Jay Leno
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmkpsQmsRpI
and it reminded me alot of my 'journey' with my E21 'Beast'.Really reccommend this film to any car enthusiast.
I'm still waiting on the completion of my E21. The body's front and rear sections have been renewed, the Z3 M rear suspension is being accomodated but there are problems fitting the front subframes. 6 speed Getrag 226 seems to fit fine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmkpsQmsRpI
and it reminded me alot of my 'journey' with my E21 'Beast'.Really reccommend this film to any car enthusiast.
I'm still waiting on the completion of my E21. The body's front and rear sections have been renewed, the Z3 M rear suspension is being accomodated but there are problems fitting the front subframes. 6 speed Getrag 226 seems to fit fine.
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