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Jesus, you two aren't doing the brand any favours either. Rich won't be moving out of the BMW house any time soon.
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Notice that we both still own Alfas 😄
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integrale_evo wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 4:26 pm Do you know if it’s ever had the windscreen replaced? One of my dads 156s leaked after a replacement screen wasn’t fitted properly.
Good point. My first E36 had exactly that. You could see the water level in the little window where you view the chassis number, it would overflow down the a-pillar if you went round a corner sufficiently quickly :lol:
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:D
Matty wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:52 pm
Sundayjumper wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 9:36 am No sunroof ? Sunroof drains are normally first suspect for that.
Carbon roof gang 8-) so no sunroof option on the QV's.

As below, Alfa seem to struggle with water, either gettinng out or getting in.
Rich B wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:33 am The Alfa Romeo board, some time in around 2015:
😃
Thankfully as I'm on a later model I'm not susceptible to the water-on-the-ECU problem 8-) Thing is, they've never learnt as it was a known issue on the 147GTA and was also an an issue on the 4C where they had to modify the either the gearbox module or alternator housing due to water ingress.

I guess it never rains in Italy?!?
lol - i made up the fuse box bit!!!

i love the QF - it would definitely tempt me out of a BmW btw!
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BMW Comfort seats located, collecting them on Saturday 8-)
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Superchips are coming over on Thursday to remap the 125i -
They’ve got up to 60% discount this month, so £225 to take it from a 125i to 130i spec.

I gave it a wash and wax the other weekend - I think it’s a pretty decent looking car. The oversize front lights look much better on this than the hatchback version, and the 135i wheels fill the arches nicely.
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Jimexpl wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:16 am £225 to take it from a 125i to 130i spec.
Can’t really complain about that 8-)
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159,000 mile ML500 passed with colours flying so high, rainbows got a sore neck.

Still looking a bit tatty.

Emissions particularly low so I’m just using V-Power all the time now, I tried to convince that new E10 wasn’t making any difference but I just couldn’t get close to previous mileage numbers on it and since doing 3 tanks of V-Power the emissions are lower than last year. It could be the machine measuring but I’m back to 500miles to a tank again and 400 with short trips.

Tyres needed though and a gearbox service soon.

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Jimexpl wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:16 am Superchips are coming over on Thursday to remap the 125i -
They’ve got up to 60% discount this month, so £225 to take it from a 125i to 130i spec.

I gave it a wash and wax the other weekend - I think it’s a pretty decent looking car. The oversize front lights look much better on this than the hatchback version, and the 135i wheels fill the arches nicely.

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The ‘UK’ number plates are now in the bin.
I still think those are fab. The soft top simply looks right, they are ageing beautifully (way better than the F20) and I imagine they are pretty solid.
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 8:49 am
Jimexpl wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:16 am Superchips are coming over on Thursday to remap the 125i -
They’ve got up to 60% discount this month, so £225 to take it from a 125i to 130i spec.

I gave it a wash and wax the other weekend - I think it’s a pretty decent looking car. The oversize front lights look much better on this than the hatchback version, and the 135i wheels fill the arches nicely.

IMG_7358.jpeg

The ‘UK’ number plates are now in the bin.
I still think those are fab. The soft top simply looks right, they are ageing beautifully (way better than the F20) and I imagine they are pretty solid.
Yep. This gen of 1-series, along with the E9x 3 and E6x 5 are fairly highly regarded by the indy I use for overall reliability and longevity. They always mention how well they seem to last in terms of bushes etc.
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just jumped in my car and the low coolant alarm came up… a quick check around the front and i can see it dripping from the bumper behind the wheel.

looks like a second radiator killed (same happened last year) - £600 bill… rats!
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If only it had been a lease car, eh? :lol:
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:53 pm If only it had been a lease car, eh? :lol:
:P
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Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:53 pm If only it had been a lease car, eh? :lol:
Same deal - i’d still have to repair it
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I’ve replaced a fair number of radiators from stone chip damage and a few condensers from leaves getting in and corroding them.

The solution already exists to solve all the problems, perhaps legislation could be pushed onto manufacturers
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I find it genuinely bonkers that you can have effectively exposed condensors/rads/etc with functionally no protection at the front of the car other than some stylised plastic 'mesh' with inch wide holes in it.

I need to get around to throwing some mesh on my one honestly, I really really don't like how exposed it is, so low to the ground.
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Rich B wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 5:01 pm
Jobbo wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 4:53 pm If only it had been a lease car, eh? :lol:
Same deal - i’d still have to repair it
That was my (sarcastic) point and not a dig at you - it doesn't mean you are completely free of issues.
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Beany wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 5:12 pm I find it genuinely bonkers that you can have effectively exposed condensors/rads/etc with functionally no protection at the front of the car other than some stylised plastic 'mesh' with inch wide holes in it.

I need to get around to throwing some mesh on my one honestly, I really really don't like how exposed it is, so low to the ground.
I noticed at Goodwood many supercars don't even have a plastic mesh anymore, however what really took the piss was the new M5 which had nothing. On a practical car. I reckon you can ruin the condenser at this time of year by just having chestnut go through it.
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Beany wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 5:12 pm I find it genuinely bonkers that you can have effectively exposed condensors/rads/etc with functionally no protection at the front of the car other than some stylised plastic 'mesh' with inch wide holes in it.

I need to get around to throwing some mesh on my one honestly, I really really don't like how exposed it is, so low to the ground.
the last one was broken from the wheel arch side rather than the front, there’s a grill with very small holes. i think this is the same again.

i suspect it was when i moved right over for an ambulance on an a road on tuesday.
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I'm making a note to buy a lot of fine chicken wire and overlap it on both sides.... :roll:
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