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coca cola bob 03-14-2008 08:05 PM

Hi I am new at this I'm Bob.
 
Completely computer iliterate want to know how to stop water coming into the back floors and trunk of my e30 325iS hope I am doing this message thing right thanks .

95black318i 01-05-2009 11:40 PM

new member
 
hey everyone. my name is chris, i joined this site about a month ago just never really came on here and finally had the time to come on here and check things out. i have a '95 black 318i. i recently blew the motor in it but am planning on getting another motor asap.

Radix325i 01-06-2009 12:00 PM

Hello Everyone
 
:wave Hello Everyone (everyone)
I'm new here, come looking for specific information and I saw a very interesting topics, so consider registering quite useful...
... and here I am.

I hope to share information with you.

I'm from Chile and here we have a group of BMW enthusiasts, we have a forum and we meet regularly, talk, exchange tips, information and sometimes, parts and pieces of our vehicles.

Greetings to all

Feffman 01-08-2009 10:38 PM

Good Evening - Newbie
 
Hi All:

Just a quick note to say "Hello" from the Gateway City - St. Louis. Happy Motoring!

Mark "Feff" Pfeffer

MANYUMA 01-08-2009 11:41 PM

Manyuma
 
Good day to all
i am very excited to be a part of this community i hope we will share a lot of advice between us.

steffster 01-16-2009 05:16 AM

Hello..
 
Hey,

As I'm new, thought I'd best do the polite thing and introduce myself!

I've been a proud BM owner for about 4 years now, my first bimmer was a rather lovely 94' 525 sport in black, it was in fantastic condition up until the day I left it at an airport parking place in Liverpool...... Turns out that 'secure car parks' aren't all that secure in the end. Some little scouse scrotes had it away, tried to set fire to it then lanuch it at something, it was found singed with the steering wheel tied up with the seat belt and a weight on the accelarator.

I try not to think about it anymore!

But now I have a slightly less pristine 94' 320 coupe, which is playing up at the mo' too..

Zamug 01-17-2009 03:16 PM

Hi everyone
 
Because I love the BMW'z, I feel releived and happy to be part of this community.

bluetop50 01-17-2009 04:13 PM

Hi A Newbie
 
:shoothi just joined ,hope i can get a bit of advice and find parts for my old 325i cheers rob

Cornbread001 01-18-2009 09:31 PM

new here
 
Hey all. im new here and pretty new the the bmw world. Ive been the happy owner of a 2001 740iL for 4months now and it great. i will post some pics as soon as it take some but the one in my sig is all i have for now. glade to be a member now

ivica 01-20-2009 02:07 PM

New Member Ivica
 
Hi everybody,


My name is Ivica and I am big fan of BMW,

my car now is 123d and it is not my first BMW,sometimes we have some

problems with our cars and we want to fix it in the best manner.

Looking forward to associating with you folks!!:tup

jaydeee 01-21-2009 12:01 PM

UK 1997 316i Touring, My First Car! With Pic.
 
Hi All,

I just bought my first car, a E36 316i Touring in manual.

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

I got it because:
I needed an estate for moving things to and from university.
I needed cheap insurance.
I wanted a good handling, manual car that would teach me about RWD control.
I go mountain biking in the Alps (french part, Les Gets) in summer and wanted air conditioning.

There are a couple of problems however (and if moderators could suggest the forums I could post these in, i would be grateful).

1. There is a audible 'buzz' and similar vibration through the brake pedal just before coming to a complete stop. It sounds like its coming from the rear left wheel. The seller told me it could be a dirty abs sensor and the buzz is the abs activating?
2. One of the headlights has alot of condensation in it and is almost always completely misted up.
3. The top 2/3 bars (orange lines) of the rear view window de-mister has failed.
4. There were no instructions for the radio/cassette and I have no idea what some of the buttons do! (picture below)

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

But overall I am pleased with my first impressions of the car. Look forward to getting to know this forum.

Thanks for you time and I look forward to any responses,
James

jaydeee 01-21-2009 12:02 PM

Im not sure why thew pics aren't showing, but here are the links:

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink

Thanks

ganters 01-23-2009 04:20 AM

Hi everyone!
 
Im new here, so i wanted to introduce myself! Im from Latvia, my name is Guntars and i like to drive BMW! And there is my car!
http://content8-foto.inbox.lv/albums...w-47-sized.jpg
http://th1.thumb8-foto.inbox.lv/thum...s_DSC01852.jpg

CLASIK LSB 01-24-2009 07:00 PM

Waddup
 
Waddup Everyone. Clasik here from NYC! Glad to join another BMW forum.:jackson

Dave E30 01-25-2009 03:41 AM

Dave E30
 
Name: Dave
Car: 1991 E30 318i LUX
Location: South Wales

I'm a car enthusiast (first word: car), 19 years old and already onto my second car. I still have the first (a 1995 MK3 Astra 1.7DT) which I was given for free because it was wrecked. I spent nearly two years doing it up and now it is nearly finished. Its been on the road for two months and when I finish the last few things I will be selling her on to help me fund this BMW.

The E30 coupe has been a favourite of mine for a good while, and when a 4 door in great condition came up with a recent top end engine rebuild, new shocks and springs, new exhaust and brand new 17s I couldn't resist. I am going to pick her up hopefully some time this week from the previous owner and will be handing him £560 which considering all the work thats been done on it is a fair price in my opinion.

I have no real experience with engines, my experience gained from the astra is in body repair, painting, filling and generally taking the whole thing to pieces out of sheer interest. I worked on wiring, rust and leaks, and generally making it look better. Apart from an oil leak, the astra's engine was good enough for me not to meddle with.

The BMW won't be stripped like I did the astra because I am no longer in school with all the time in the world and no need for a car.

Intro over, let's see who in this forum reads the intro section.


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