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Old Aug 17, 2022 | 05:14 PM
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So, some of you might remember me from back in the day. Over the years I have acquired several cars. I have slowly been transitioning the family into the BMW world. This is mainly due to the fact that I have been a BMW Master Tech. for nearly 15 years. Still love my 3rd gen but it has been time to move on to something else so that I can actually continue to work on her. Don't think I will ever get rid of my 3rd gen. The wife at first wanted to me get rid of her but I stood my ground boys. She still runs and drives like the old days but is in dire need of a paint job. South Florida weather doesn't mess around. Well, I managed to finally buy a 2016 328i Estoril Blue M Track Package. I had gotten my wife a few years back a 2014 328i with the sport package and we fell in love with it. Now we have the X3 M40i since the family has been growing but I bought myself the 2016 with the red interior as that was my main concern in finding and I found it. I rarely make appearances on here but it doesn't mean that I will leave for good. I will continue fixing and maintaining my 3rd gen and drop by here once in awhile. Just wanted to share this with you guys.
Old Aug 29, 2022 | 11:44 AM
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Congrats. Let BMW know that no one likes their giant grilles.Other than that, keep it drving and smiling.
Old Sep 3, 2022 | 06:06 AM
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Congrats. Let BMW know that no one likes their giant grilles.Other than that, keep it drving and smiling.
Thanks. 90% of the dealer are not a big fan of the gigantic grilles but now seeing them more and more its kind of growing on us. Especially the new G80 M3 and M4. Those things are more than a beast. But like I said, I’m still not getting rid of my 3rd gen. Sitting in the garage with a trickle charger and will continue to try and keep her going.
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