My E90 325i Sportpack

Rooi_Willie

///Member
Soooo. Finally found the car I wanted!! :rollsmile:

2006 325i E90 Sportpack
87,000km
Motorplan
Front PDC and Sunroof

Beautiful condition, especially on the inside!!
Looks better than my dad's '08 320D Sportpack!!

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Sorry for the poor quality photo! Will post some better ones later on.

Unfortunately I have some lekka wood trim on the inside... Anyone wanna swop???? :=):
 
J

Jakkals_F30

Guest
Awesome car and congrats. :) :praise:

Love the colour cause it's the same as mine.. lol
 

Rooi_Willie

///Member
Thanks guys!

I just thought the 6pot would be a bit more nippy at low revs... Maybe she's just been driven lazy. But I dooooooo soooo love that 6 cyclinder sound as she revs up!! :praise: And there's just a little hint of M3 as you blip the throttle :thumbs:

Anyways, the theme for the car will be clean and simple.

Mods will be very subtle. Lights, wheels, a little bit of carbon here and there. And that's it.

Any suggestions from your side will be appreciated!
 

Sankekur

///Member
That is good plan :=):

Well for wheels, I would say a set of ellipsiods:
E90_Ex_Ellips_162_18_p.jpg

or the or the e90 m sport ones like these:
nengun-164708-00-bmw-this_one_18_inches_for_e90_sport_styling_193m.jpg
 

Legacy

///Member
Congrats on the new ride! :rollsmile:

I think your signature might be a little big :fencelook:
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
Awesome car!! I personally like the wood trim, but not to everyone's taste. Yep, Ellipsoids finish off the E90 IMHO! Where are you based? Lots of breakfast runs and meets coming along now that Summer is on the way!

Enjoy, and look forward to seeing more pics! :thumbs:
 

Rooi_Willie

///Member
Sankekur said:
That is good plan :=):

Well for wheels, I would say a set of ellipsiods:
E90_Ex_Ellips_162_18_p.jpg

or the or the e90 m sport ones like these:
nengun-164708-00-bmw-this_one_18_inches_for_e90_sport_styling_193m.jpg

Thanx buddy, I do like both rims but would definately like to do something more, well, individual, if I can put it like that.



aZZ_kIkR said:
lovely car! congrates, i ams ure you ahve rear PDC as well?

He he, yes I do. Just thought I'd list the out of the ordinary extra :rollsmile:

Legacy said:
Congrats on the new ride! :rollsmile:

I think your signature might be a little big :fencelook:

I tried making it smaller in Corel, but it seems to stay the same size on the forum... :blab:

Philip Foglar said:
Awesome car!! I personally like the wood trim, but not to everyone's taste. Yep, Ellipsoids finish off the E90 IMHO! Where are you based? Lots of breakfast runs and meets coming along now that Summer is on the way!

Enjoy, and look forward to seeing more pics! :thumbs:

I'm in Klerksdorp, so I don't think there's a lot of forum action going on around these parts :biglol:

Henry330i said:
welcome and nice car, manual or auto. Manual has more poke at low revs

It is a manual. Coming back from JHB on Thursday, I kept it in 4th and drove at 5500rpm for abot 5km or so. Thought that might help to burn some carbon off. Car does feel better, the more I drive it!\

I did pick up a 745i on the way back and gave it some stick to see how she performs. The 745i was definately an auto and kept pulling away ever so slightly. I was not too disappointed :=):

I think the big thing is that I was used to my dad's 320D pulling hard with the turbo and tons of torque, but the 325i delivers the power much more smoothly, and before you realize, you're doing 180....
 

Philip Foglar

///Member
These engines like revs and are in their element when the hammer is down! Technically there shouldn't be any carbon build-up, but letting the engine have a workout for while isn't a bad plan. More a question of burning off any water contamination (condensation) that may have collected in the oil from town driving etc. There will of course be a different characteristic compared to the 320d - less torque at very low revs, but a lot more power at higher revs. The advantage of most diesels is that because they have colossal torque at low revs they are very flexible and provide instantaneous tractability which is most useful in typical daily traffic. But put your 325i in the right gear and rev range, and you'll enjoy pure I6 fun!! :thumbs:
 

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
Willie, congrats on the car :thumbs:

Post more pix of the interior as well. Are you planning any tuning mods? :joy:
 

Rooi_Willie

///Member
Twinz said:
Willie, congrats on the car :thumbs:

Post more pix of the interior as well. Are you planning any tuning mods? :joy:

I don't know, maybe just a filter, or exhaust system. As far as I can gather, petrol engines aren't for tuning, unless you go balls to the wall with it.

Would love to get the 6cylinder sound a bit louder, but I've heard so many BM's with bad exhaust systems on, that I'm too scared I'll be disappointed :nonono:
 
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