They look good although I like the 294s too! Saying that I now think aesthetically this car really needs 19" wheels.
Zed Baron said:ts come a long way... indicators next?

maxman said:look forward to see what the 224,s look like if you fit them ,as they are one of my favourite bmw wheels.
Mr Tidy said:I recently bought a set of 224s for my current one - they just need a refurb and new tyres once I can afford it!

Zed Baron said:its come a long way... indicators next?
Silverstar said:They look good although I like the 294s too! Saying that I now think aesthetically this car really needs 19" wheels.
Argyll Andy said:35iS next...............
(was also offered a 2014 35iS with just 16k on the clock over the weekend for £18k - that one made me pause, but then reevaluate how much I'm looking to blow on this hobby of mine, hence the conclusion above).Huzee4 said:I have 295s on my mine, never seen them on anther Zed before, I love them and they are incredibly easy to clean![]()
Timmyboybunter said:Argyll Andy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 5:41 pm
35iS next...............
I have done a good bit of thinking, and have ruled out a 35iS. The jump up in outlay suits some people and they're clearly appreciating currently, but a slightly unloved higher mileage 35i is what I'm half looking out for, with all the risk that goes with it. Drove a promosing sounding MT 35i a couple of weeks ago with just 67k on the clock - it was a dog (was also offered a 2014 35iS with just 16k on the clock over the weekend for £18k - that one made me pause, but then reevaluate how much I'm looking to blow on this hobby of mine, hence the conclusion above).
but a 16k 35iS at £18k is bloody good value ATM as you say, and I mentioned on another post last week, they seem to be appreciating but if you’re not wanting to commit that level of £££ into your hobby that’s fully understandable too. Timmyboybunter said:Lockdown toys![]()
john-e89 said:What’s all that nonsense Timbo....? :?

Timmyboybunter said:john-e89 said:What’s all that nonsense Timbo....? :?
That bundle of Chinese tat lets you add Apple Carplay or Android Auto to the standard iDrive, making it a good chunk more modern.
I made the mistake of watching Dave's (Annubiszed) YouTube video on fitting it a couple of weeks ago and that was enough to persuade me to buy one - I'm very easily led
Bit chilly for fitting at the moment though.
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Zed Baron said:Thought you were planning on joining the 35i club? Going to add one to mine also.
, which I get 100%. If I was in a splurging mood though, I drove a R172 SLK a few days ago just to see if I could fit in the damn thing (and still be in a 2 seater tin top convertible) and still be comfortable, and found it a very nice place to be; this example was the diesel version and hence slow, boring and miserable - but the 55 AMG would be a riot. I had a V8 Jag a few years ago and have missed the sound of it's engine ever since.craig3.2 said:Cars looking good op
A big transformation since you bought it,an interesting wee read.
Personally, I woukd have went for 18/19" alloys,but know why ppl avoid the bigger alloys(19s in particular dye to cracking ussues), but some nice changes and additions there timmyboy![]()
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Timmyboybunter said:Yup, will definitely get it fitted soon - not like I'll be driving it much any time soon unfortunately. It's sitting outside now, frozen solid on a trickle charger :x
Lots of snow in Spain the news tells me!
Timmyboybunter said:john-e89 said:What’s all that nonsense Timbo....? :?
That bundle of Chinese tat lets you add Apple Carplay or Android Auto to the standard iDrive, making it a good chunk more modern.
I made the mistake of watching Dave's (Annubiszed) YouTube video on fitting it a couple of weeks ago and that was enough to persuade me to buy one - I'm very easily led
Bit chilly for fitting at the moment though.