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Quote from jwardy :i found a pic of my dads old rally car(escort mk2 ) , as u can see its not in mint condition

The Mk1 in front looks nice! (never understood why Ford put those horrible rectangular headlights in some though)

Mk2s were known for their rust.. but damn.. your Dad's looks like it had other worries

Looks like an old pic too.. is that a Mk5 Cortina and Granada estate in the background? and an old Shitroen too? Long time since I've seen any of the cars in those pics.... sadly.



Regards,

Ian
Quote from Ian.H :The Mk1 in front looks nice! (never understood why Ford put those horrible rectangular headlights in some though)

Mk2s were known for their rust.. but damn.. your Dad's looks like it had other worries

Looks like an old pic too.. is that a Mk5 Cortina and Granada estate in the background? and an old Shitroen too? Long time since I've seen any of the cars in those pics.... sadly.



Regards,

Ian

ye it was quite a while ago before me infact
Ouch.

Here is a picture of my HUGE engine bay (1600cc FTW) and my Hellrot sticker!! Yea. Engine bay is very tidy for a 14 year old car actually.
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Quote from The General Lee :Ouch.

Here is a picture of my HUGE engine bay (1600cc FTW) and my Hellrot sticker!! Yea. Engine bay is very tidy for a 14 year old car actually.

I didn't realise your Bimmer was a baby 1.6! Then again I should've used my tiny brain cell and thought about it, you're going for your test soon.

When my mate first got his 316, I had to have a gander under the lid and couldn't help but chuckle. Little engine in that huge engine bay does look silly. Reminds me of the 1.6 Capri's, huge bay, tiny lump.

And like you said, it is pretty clean for a 14 year old car.
hehe.

The extra large fan housing is a little embarrassing
Quote from The General Lee :hehe.

The extra large fan housing is a little embarrassing

If I remember rightly, the 318 is no different from the 316 in engine size (obviously the capacity is 200cc more) but then once you get to the 320, you get an extra 2 cylinders and a huge engine.

http://www.designercars.dk/biler/BMW-320i-0.jpg

BMW straight 6's with a nice free flowing exhaust make me do a sex dribble.
The 316 and the 318 engine are exactly the same (apart from the extra capacity) but apart from that they are the same.

When you step up to the 320, thats when you get straight 6 power
Quote from beefyman666 :IReminds me of the 1.6 Capri's, huge bay, tiny lump.

got that in my 2.0 laser, can pretty much get in the engine bay with the engine and close the bonnet ah well, theres 3 rover V8's in the garage to change that
Quote from robt :got that in my 2.0 laser, can pretty much get in the engine bay with the engine and close the bonnet ah well, theres 3 rover V8's in the garage to change that

Be a genius and bolt them all together. Hmm V24!

Stick that in your... Capri and... floor it!
Quote from The General Lee :The 316 and the 318 engine are exactly the same (apart from the extra capacity) but apart from that they are the same.

When you step up to the 320, thats when you get straight 6 power

and when u get into the 3.2 M-POWER thats the power

i love mine

btw pretty clean car u got
e2mustang - is it ok to have drilled brake discs? I hear that they are meant to be used for short periods of time, and that they will wear out very quickly. One day you might press the brakes and nothing will happen.
Quote from shiny_red_cobra :e2mustang - is it ok to have drilled brake discs? I hear that they are meant to be used for short periods of time, and that they will wear out very quickly. One day you might press the brakes and nothing will happen.

its ok my friend as i drive 2000 miles in a year,and as im a mechanik i check out my car every weekend
Its meant to wear faster maybe,but i love its looks,it gives a special look to the car IMO
Here's a pic of my car after the 'incident.'

And then a pic a few weeks later when I spent 2 hours at the parking lot of the nearby park, which had turned into the biggest ice rink in New Jersey. Had fun doing 360's, powerslides, reverse 180's and all kinds of stuff, lol.
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Quote from e2mustang :and when u get into the 3.2 M-POWER thats the power

i love mine

btw pretty clean car u got

/me wishes. I think I have a few more years to wait before I can experience a bit of M Power

Thanks mate Of course, its a BMW, so they are solid as a rock...Well, mine is anyway, its been well looked after by the previous owners. Kind of makes me feel guilty for buying it so cheap..then again, so it doesn't
Quote from jwardy :ye it was quite a while ago before me infact

Used to own a Mk2 as well. Preferred the Mk1.. but picked this one up for nothing. Started life as a 1.1 Popular.. ended up as a 2.8 "sleeper" (only clue was it was gutted except the 2 front bucket seats)

Original pic was crap taken ~12 years ago hence the poor scanned image



Regards,

Ian
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The General Lee - I saw some Russians supercharging a 1.6...
I know this is stupid since you can get a 2.0 and get more power, but the costs were around 1500 Euros for the parts only...
you might want to investigate and invest
Quote from squidhead :The General Lee - I saw some Russians supercharging a 1.6...
I know this is stupid since you can get a 2.0 and get more power, but the costs were around 1500 Euros for the parts only...
you might want to investigate and invest

1 single thing will stop him:

Insurance...

I'm paying £1200 on a 2003 1.6l Focus, which is cheap... The next cheapest quote I got was £1800. And that is fully comp with 2.5 years driving experience with no claims.

Imagine how much a modified car would be on the insurance... As anything modified on the car has to be declared. If you don't do that it invalidates the insurance, so technically you're not insured.

TGL is a new driver with a BMW... I don't want to know how much he's paying (or going to be) for insurance when he passes his test!!
Gotta love hitting the 25 mark... my E30 325i costs me ~£420 a year with no no-claims bonus



Regards,

Ian
Quote from beefyman666 :Be a genius and bolt them all together. Hmm V24!

Stick that in your... Capri and... floor it!

Dont tempt me!
My uncle would be up for doing that, he used to do that kinda thing. Mustang V8 mid engined ford thames van for example used to pull wheelies. maybe a 4wd twin V8 capri? engine at each end....ohh the posibilities!
Quote from mr_x :TGL is a new driver with a BMW... I don't want to know how much he's paying (or going to be) for insurance when he passes his test!!

£1400 a year.

None of my mates are cheaper than me, even though they drive round in 1.1 Fiestas and one even has a Skoda.
thats why im gonna buy a 200SX that does vrooooom pssshhh vroooom pssshhh...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii broooooooooooooooooooooooom
at home we have 3bmw's
1 E90 touring (320)
2x BMW 2002/1602 one with 4 gears and one with 5 is an "S" edition...
£1400 a year?! mines gonna be £2500 and they are starting to put classic car insurance up from 21 to 24 year old minimum.....10months before im 21
Quote from robt :£1400 a year?! mines gonna be £2500 and they are starting to put classic car insurance up from 21 to 24 year old minimum.....10months before im 21

Always dreamed of owning a Capri on Classic Car insurance. I love Capris with a passion
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