New soon to be 318ti owner Hello everyone. I will be finalizing the purchase of my first 318ti this weekend. She a Black 1997 Sport w/ 94000 miles. I'm really excited to get her home and cleaned up. Needs a lot of work, but I really plan on bringing it back to life. I have been interested in a ti for about 20 years now I have owned 7 BMWs over the last 23 years....soon to be 8. Two of which were E36s and three E30s. So I have a little experience in the BMW world. Glad to be a part of a small family and hope to get to know some of you. Will be posting more soon. Thanks. |
Welcome to the sandbox. Let the madness begin. Post some pics when you have her home. |
Madness is right. This car I'm getting may have been better served as a parts car, but I hate seeing a decent car go to waste. I tend to spend way too much money on my cars just to end up selling them for way too little. The plans are to keep this car till the wheels fall off so wasn't worried about it not being perfect right now. Plus I still have a lot of parts from my E36 M3 I can put on it. |
I've got one of my ti's like that in my garage right now. But when I get it back on the road it'll be worth the work. |
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Thanks again. |
Post some pictures! Also I would be interested to see how you compare the ride, handling compared to the cars you have driven before, and continued impression as you work and change parts. |
I should be able to get some pictures today or tomorrow. I picked it up Wednesday night and drove it 40 miles home. Obviously compared to my E36 M3 it lacks a lot of power, but it is surprisingly peppy and nimble as I would expect any BMW to be. The engine kind of surprised me with it's sound...I'm not sure if it's normal to sound kind of like a sewing machine. Needs a lot of work, but nothing I can't handle...yet. Will definitely keep everyone posted. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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sewing machine?? Nope, mine never sounded like that! I do have to say I think the 318ti surprised me too when I first drove it, the gearing+diff is a good match for the m44 to make it feel "peppy". |
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6e10fc169d.jpg Here is a quick shot I took yesterday. Paint is done for, but interior is almost mint and body is straight. Runs well and passed CA smog this morning. I spent most of the day cleaning her up. Planning on just rattle canning a flat black on her till I paint her to keep the paint uniform. List of parts already have, that's on the way, or getting soon: 18 inch BBS RCJs Factory Euro clear tail lights and side markers KW v1 coilovers DRL relay ZKWs with Evo-X retrofit Light smoked corners Euro 3 spoke steering wheel Windows tinted 35% Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
I forgot I have M3 side mirrors too https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...92cd8b1990.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d6f7de3b48.jpg Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
Looking good! Just wondering why the 18" wheels, I thought we just mentioned how slow the 318ti is, with those heavy wheels it will loose its "peppyness". Once you do get the parts on it will definitely look a lot better, keep us up to date! |
The weight difference from the stock wheels to the BBSs shouldn't be that much different. The RCJs are very light wheels. I kept those wheels specifically to put on the ti after I sold my M3. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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