I'm a proud owner of a 2005 325Ci Coupe. I got it on January 3rd and it is simply amazing, I love it!
It's silver with a grey interior.
I've been reading alot of posts and wanted to comment about the brake dust. From what I have seen so far, it seems like the alloy wheels that come with the sport package (5-spoke, star design) do not get as dirty as the double spoke design.
I have been cleaning my wheels just with soap and water, along with a sponge and mit. Seems to work fine because I clean them about once a week, I guess it really depends on your mileage.
I plan on getting an Ipod and getting my car blue tooth enabled
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I have been cleaning my wheels just with soap and water, along with a sponge and mit. Seems to work fine because I clean them about once a week, I guess it really depends on your mileage.
You better keep those rims clean!! Lol
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Nice Ride, and to the forums, here's is a little tipe on keeping the durst from your rims use something called: Bluemagic - Metal poliush cream on them like once a month or once every other month. It will reduce the amount of brake dust that reminas on your rims
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Originally posted by Rooz@Jan 25 2005, 03:33 PM Nice Ride, and to the forums, here's is a little tipe on keeping the durst from your rims use something called: Bluemagic - Metal poliush cream on them like once a month or once every other month. It will reduce the amount of brake dust that reminas on your rims
Originally posted by dj XeNo+Jan 28 2005, 10:03 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(dj XeNo @ Jan 28 2005, 10:03 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Rooz@Jan 25 2005, 03:33 PM Nice Ride, and to the forums, here's is a little tipe on keeping the durst from your rims use something called: Bluemagic - Metal poliush cream on them like once a month or once every other month. It will reduce the amount of brake dust that reminas on your rims
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Thanks man, where can I get that cream from ?
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Local car store (Advance Autoparts, Autozone, Pepboys...)
Oh, and having ceramic brake pads also helps a lot, bcs I have that cream on my rims and I use cermaic brake pads, I mean, i rarely see brake dust on my rims...
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Originally Posted by Gregg
Umnitza now provides a mechanic to install all parts ordered right in the box! It's their new "Total customer service program" that will eliminate all the haters and keep incompetents from breaking shit and blaming the vendor! When you are all set simply call INS and they will pick him up free of charge.
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