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      10-14-2015, 11:27 AM   #1
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New BMW owner pics of car

Hey,
I turn 18 in about 4 months, but we decided to buy my car early because we found a good deal.

It's a 2008 318d (N47), BSM. And i absolutely love it! Couldn't be any happier!

And I know, many consider the 318d to ble slow or underpowered. But this is my first car. Nonetheless, the difference in power and speed is day and night when compared to our 05' Avensis lol

Here are pics for anyone interested in looking:

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The E90 is a great looking platform, even if it is not fast it can still look great . Congrats on the new car either way happy early birthday!
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      10-14-2015, 11:46 AM   #3
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The E90 is a great looking platform, even if it is not fast it can still look great . Congrats on the new car either way happy early birthday!
Thanks man! I agree with what you say, it might not be fast (It's got plenty of power for me) But I really think they look great! Cheers
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Looks nice, but you should add 20mm spacers in the back to get rid of that ridiculous sunken in look (will look similar to the front wheels). That's assuming you won't be getting aftermarket wheels.
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      10-15-2015, 01:33 AM   #6
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Looks nice, but you should add 20mm spacers in the back to get rid of that ridiculous sunken in look (will look similar to the front wheels). That's assuming you won't be getting aftermarket wheels.
THanks, I see what you mean but I've decided that I won't customize the car until I turn 18. But I will look into it!
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Congrats! You're a lucky kid. Drive safe!
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Thank you!
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Looks nice, but you should add 20mm spacers in the back to get rid of that ridiculous sunken in look (will look similar to the front wheels). That's assuming you won't be getting aftermarket wheels.
Btw, how wide can I go before i rub? Is there a specific limit or should I just measure the length between my tire and fender and go from there?
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