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I once had an E30 320i, and still miss it. It was a perfect combination of size, performance, comfort and quality, and it made a gorgeous noise. The only downside was a disconcerting habit of swapping ends unexpectedly in the local Homebase carpark in the rain! Sadly economics dictaed that it had to go in favour of a Citroen AX14, which was loads of fun, but a bit like driving aroound in a tupperware lunchbox.

Give me a nice E30 325i cabrio and I'd be happy for life.
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I still miss my 1985 520i. It was 8 years old when I got it and 18 when it went to car heaven. Apart from fuel it cost me next to nothing, and I could still put a spanner on it myself if I needed to.

I still haven't got used to front wheel drive really, though it would have been awful this winter. Anything more than a dusting of snow and it was virtually unmanageable.
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:-(
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Mike H wrote:
pre65 wrote:Sometimes one can be pleasantly surprised when trying a brand that would have previously been unthinkable.
Reliant?

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Now I admit this is not a Reliant, but according to the link it was built by them ! :wink:

Would love one myself. :lol:

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Thank god for side impact bars!
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shane wrote:Thank god for side impact bars!
That was my point, it was aimed directly at me, and the door was the only thing in the way.
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Nick wrote::-(
Bit 'o T cut and it'd be as good as new.

I know this garage, right, that'd get some papermache and ....

Jobsagoodun.

:-)

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CD = Car dented?

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Indeed! Phil,a mate's dad used to have a Scimitar gte.What a machine! 3.5l.Went lke the proverbial.
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Dave the bass wrote:
Nick wrote::-(
Bit 'o T cut and it'd be as good as new.

I know this garage, right, that'd get some papermache and ....

Jobsagoodun.

:-)

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EDIT Ha! just noticed this "audio-talk Forum Index -> CD"

CD = Car dented?

Glad you survived Ok though Poppit.
Yep, is is a bit off topic...
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I like the optimistically titled photo - "Dint". You planning on selling it on ebay? :lol:

Very pleased to see you get out of that one largely okay.
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Looks fine on t'other side. Bit of a problem driving though, the throttle is stuck down by the bent bulkhead. Maybe I could sell it as a Toyota.
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:D
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shane wrote:I once had an E30 320i, and still miss it. It was a perfect combination of size, performance, comfort and quality, and it made a gorgeous noise. The only downside was a disconcerting habit of swapping ends unexpectedly in the local Homebase carpark in the rain! Sadly economics dictaed that it had to go in favour of a Citroen AX14, which was loads of fun, but a bit like driving aroound in a tupperware lunchbox.

Give me a nice E30 325i cabrio and I'd be happy for life.
E30's are becoming very sought after now,good examples are going for a lot of money.Ditto the ragtop! or an M3....
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Nick wrote:Looks fine on t'other side. Bit of a problem driving though, the throttle is stuck down by the bent bulkhead. Maybe I could sell it as a Toyota.
A Problem?

Thats derrigguurrr in Lundun. 'Sports/dispatch' model innit = more dosh.

Sell sell sell :D

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pre65 wrote:Now I admit this is not a Reliant, but according to the link it was built by them ! :wink:
So that's what they ended up doing.
 
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