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Thanks, I went for the default hexagon with estoril blue trim finish... after I knew its available shiny black finish with alu hexagon, or brushed alu, as options in M sport packet... so I still can change my decision this week It would be easier if theres only one possible combination Which color exterior/interior did you choose? |
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Final Specs ordered:
118i Urban Line Glaciersilber Steptronic 17" turbine style Alloy wheels with Flat Run tyres Visibility Package (Xenon, rain sensor, headlight wash, etc) Cruise Pack (Cruise control...) Communication Pack (Nav, BT hands free with USB interface, full black panel display, etc) Compartment Pack Park Assistant Professional Navigation System Folding rear headrests sliding front armrest Auto dimming rear view mirror Automatic Air conditioning BMW Loudspeaker system |
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I get the car on thursday. Given nice weather I'll take a lot of pictures
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05-09-2012, 12:23 PM | #33 | |
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Anyway you find it here: http://www.1erforum.de/der-neue-1er-...ml#post1267853 I read it from A - Z before the car arrived, to shorten the waiting
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When I later got the car in my own hands they were sorry they had not recieved the twin tailpipes yet. What they didn't tell me was that they already changed the grey part of the diffusor to fit the twin pipes to come. So I thought that's how the car left factory...... without remembering my early picture. Thank you henry for clearing up in this matter! The non-M models come with the rear bumper in one piece, painted in body colour. To keep the costs down, they obviously cut the space wider to fit twin pipes, while on the M-sport it's easier to change the relatively small lower part of the bumper/diffusor. Especially since it is grey no matter the colour of the rest of the car. Sorry for the confusion I created earlier about single or twin space as standard! To sum up: All models below 125i/d come with a single space for the tailpipe, including M-sport. When fitting twin pipes you have to cut out in the bumper (bimmerman has a picture of it), unless you have the M-sport where they instead change the lower part of the diffusor.
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