Mar 9, 2010 8:07:53 PM
Beautifully configureed Cram!! I love it very much. Should be perfect for your winters so you dont have to take the GT3 out in the snow anymore.
indeed shifting is ancient technology - so is a fuel burning engine.. I happen to like both :)
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1984 BMW 323i 5spd 2.3L 141 hp (105 kW) More door. Black on black (parting out)
1986 BMW 325e 5spd 2.7L 121 hp (172 lb·ft) Le Mans Blau on Tan leather.
1986 BMW 325is 5spd 2.5L 168 hp (164 lb-ft) White on Tan leather (parted out)
2005 Ford Focus S, 5spd 2.0L 136 hp (120lb-ft) CD silver on grey (sold)
1986 Porsche 944, 5spd 2.5L 150 hp (168lb-ft) champagne gold on grown leather. (sold)
Cram:
Thanks CarlosF
it'll come. Have just to do some adjustment with my dealer after the car show.
Definitely very nice, Cram. I ordered the same color combo on my X5 M.
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor 997 Turbo, BMW X5 M (on the ship), BMW M3 Cab DKG, Mini Cooper S JCW
Mar 10, 2010 11:51:34 AM
Atzporsche:
Beautifully configureed Cram!! I love it very much. Should be perfect for your winters so you dont have to take the GT3 out in the snow anymore.
thanks Atzporsche. yes the black will fit with the white snow really looking forward to get it. the late delate is due to the sport exhaust option. want be available before september.
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CT, GT3, Cooper S
FFaust:
Nice car. Love the wheels and the two-tone interior
i'm just wondering with the wheels.
As they 21 inches, i wounder if they will be fragile while driving.
I had this with my 22 Techkart when i had to pass on holes or other road problems. the wheel get some irregularities. instead of heaving a wheel totally round, the mine was similar to an egg. Of course with uge exageration
CT, GT3, Cooper S
Cram:
FFaust:
Nice car. Love the wheels and the two-tone interior
i'm just wondering with the wheels.As they 21 inches, i wounder if they will be fragile while driving.
I had this with my 22 Techkart when i had to pass on holes or other road problems. the wheel get some irregularities. instead of heaving a wheel totally round, the mine was similar to an egg. Of course with uge exageration
Can't speak from experience but, the larger the wheel, the smaller the sidewall so, the higher the risk of damage not to mention the harsher ride.
So it really depends on your environment
Slow In, Fast Out
here my final order and specs
CT, GT3, Cooper S
I would miss the following options:
1. rear view camera incl. park assist (a MUST on a SUV)
2. Privacy glass
3. Sport exhaust system
4. Off-road protection (undercarriage)
5. Burmester audio (for audiophiles)
RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor 997 Turbo, BMW X5 M (on the ship), BMW M3 Cab DKG, Mini Cooper S JCW
RC:
I would miss the following options:
1. rear view camera incl. park assist (a MUST on a SUV)
3. Sport exhaust system
Forget to putt on the specs. I got it. I had the privacy vitrage on the CT and kind of like it but now i do not know if yes or not. It's a good safety thing.
CT, GT3, Cooper S
This is a stunning, handsome configuration--just terrific! Congratulations, Cram!
You might consider the illuminated door sills. I know it is somewhat silly, but at night the effect is very classy and attractive. Probably setting me up for a flame about Americans wanting to show off, but so be it...
Wonderbar:
This is a stunning, handsome configuration--just terrific! Congratulations, Cram!
You might consider the illuminated door sills. I know it is somewhat silly, but at night the effect is very classy and attractive. Probably setting me up for a flame about Americans wanting to show off, but so be it...
Thanks Wonderbar. You know i could go on and on but you have to know where to putt and end. The main thing is to be happy with his proper configuration.
CT, GT3, Cooper S