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Old 11-13-2008, 05:36 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Maverix View Post
You know you a drive a 318ti when...
  • You park 1 feet away from the curb, and your still fully inside the parking spot.
  • You can remove the door panel and oil the plasitic guider on the regulator in less than 60 seconds.
  • You show off to your friends that you can lock the door, roll up the windows, AND close the sunroof with your key.
  • your friend spends an hour looking around your car, then finally asking,"How do you roll down the windows?"
  • you think going 35mph on a turn is normal.
  • you get all worked up when you see another fellow 318ti.
  • You find reasons to modify something.
  • You constantly search on Craigslist for a 318ti, even though you have no intentions of buying one.

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You find yourself leaving notes on car windshields in parking lots with "318ti.org" on them.

BTW, no one here ever fessed up to owning the Alpine ti in the Vallejo, CA Costco parking lot. It even had the .org stickers... Whose car is it?
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