2001 325ti - The Pistachio Green Love Machine

2001 325ti - The Pistachio Green Love Machine

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AlecG

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Wednesday 30th November 2011
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So! Early this year I had my first BMW which I loved dearly:

an e30 318is called Gunter. However after spending silly amounts on it (suspension, LSD, things going wrong, things being upgraded, HID's, chip etc etc) it got to a point it needed welding and bodywork to make as I wanted it and I couldn't be arsed! So I sold it and bought this:


The "poofty wagon" was awesome, it was economical, roof down was brilliant, I stiffened it up with under body bracing, strut braces, hard top and lowered it 30mm! We then got another dog (we've got 2 Jack Russells now) and I got my mountain bike back, and the OH bought a Smart car, so the need for a "sensible car" arose. I sold the "poofty wagon" for £200 less than I paid for it with 8k more on the clock, in the winter, bonus!

I wanted a BMW again, but needed a hatchback/estate. I occasionally have the use of a 118d which was ideal, but I wanted to put some money in the bank too, so ruled this out, and started thinking... After a month of pondering and musing I decided on a 320td, as I quite like the compacts. The hunt began, and it transpired they were/are an awful lot more to buy than 325ti's, and I've only ever had 1.8 4 pots at most, so my "man economics" kicked in (after a trip to the Nurburgring).

So I bought this:

A 325ti, within 10 miles of my house, had 81k a FBMWSH and was half the money I got for my MR2! After a trip to Sheffield it appeared to be losing water, so a poke around revealed a bowed radiator. A new one was sourced (after much monkeying around), and all was well!

I then decided the suspension needed overhauling, so my "man economics" kicked in once more and I got some coilies.

I had the suspension overhauled today, with coilovers, shorter droplinks, Meyle HD control arm bushes, Rear trailing arm bushes and front top mounts, M3 rear top mounts, and replaced the dodgy oil sensor with an OEM Hella and had a service, it's much better!

The suspension is yet to settle, but I quite like the ride height...



Next is some wheels, but I may do this in the interim:


Edited by AlecG on Thursday 1st December 14:46

AlecG

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Jimmy No Hands said:
Think it needs some spacers, the wheels look too far into the body in my opinion and looks a bit silly. Might just be me. Always had a soft spot for these though.
Agreed! But I'm going to stash the money away instead for some new wheels... Not sure which way to go yet, but I've a few in mind!

AlecG

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I wanted a sport, but didn't want to pay the price for them - would rather an SE and some money to go towards how I want it!

AlecG

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Thursday 1st December 2011
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I'm keeping the wheels for track adventures, although they are only 16"!

AlecG

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Somnophore said:
Pistachio green? It's gold isn't it?
Not according to BMW, but I'd say it's gold too...

Edited by AlecG on Thursday 1st December 16:12

AlecG

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Thursday 1st December 2011
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My 318is was fine last winter, t1r's and everything... However working miles away from where I live I can work from home in t'snow!

AlecG

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Thursday 1st December 2011
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Pm'd!

AlecG

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Friday 2nd December 2011
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Perhaps! The interior is more pistachio like... I've no idea why they are green on the log book either!

AlecG

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Wednesday 7th December 2011
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Do it, they are great fun!

Here is a side profile shot:



and an interior shot:


It's got half leather, sports seats, multifunction steering wheel etc!

I may be bidding on some wheels currently, but may well be outbid...

AlecG

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Wednesday 7th December 2011
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It's got the m54 engine which was from 2000 on for a few years, 192bhp, which is about 50 more than I've had before, haha!

Mpg wise; through town it's late 20's to 31, on a motorway trundle from Reading to Sheffield it did 38.1, so it's not too bad!

Edited by AlecG on Friday 9th December 14:21

AlecG

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Friday 9th December 2011
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Quick photoshop of the bought wheels:


AlecG

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Friday 16th December 2011
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Perhaps pistachio green centres?!


AlecG

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I trial fitted the wheels, they need a refurb, but I'm quite happy with them!





smile

AlecG

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Thursday 5th January 2012
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Yup I did indeed feather from IMC! I can't really fault them but it was a straightforward turn up, drive the car, pay the monies affair! A bit annoying that the radiator was cream crackered but it's one of those things!

Still unsure what colour to refurb the wheels although it's all starting this weekend!

AlecG

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Sunday 8th January 2012
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I didn't know that, it's good to know though! Whilst its not the best on fuel I'm very happy with it, it's also surprisingly roomy!

AlecG

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Sunday 8th January 2012
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tali1 said:
38.1 is nudging diesel territory.Cake and eat it i say
Town mpg - i had 4 Nissan Micras and they all did 33mpg (55bhp)- so high 20s to 31 town from 192bhp is free motoring.In fact my town mpg averages over 20 YEARS are 22.5mpg@ 99bhp frown
Interesting point, I'll stop moaning now, haha! The OBC seems bang on from my calculations too!

Have currently got the wheels in pieces awaiting a good refub next weekend!

AlecG

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Monday 9th January 2012
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tali1 said:
Colour DOES confirm as Pistachio Greem metallic
Oddly this is called Evergreen
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/2332/evergreenx...

and this is Fiji Green
http://users.belgacom.net/ddddv/colors/413.jpg

Nope me neither
Yep, BMW paint code 468! Worse than a compact, it was a colour on the Z3, it's not pretty!