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heath85

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heath85 last won the day on April 17 2013

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    Mark
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    323ci
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    1998
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  1. Happy Birthday heath85!

  2. I bought the wife a 118d se and it's been by far the best car we've ever had. Having to sell due to a house move but will be very very sad to see it go. I would highly recommend the 118d se as it has amazing poke for a diesel but very fuel efficient
  3. Hello matey. Another Colchester boy : )
  4. Unfortunately all my pikey friends were to busy to help : ( haha
  5. Hard walled tyres aren't run flats. They're like half way between run flats and normals. They're half the price of run flats
  6. I put on hard walled tyres on the mrs 1 series. About the same sort of price as regular tyres but when I got a puncture I managed to get down the road ok. Found it was miles cheaper for me to buy 4 hard wall tyres and a years subscription to green flag lol
  7. I'll be defo be coming again this year : )
  8. BMW 323ci acs Audi a3 Quattro BMW 1 series 118d (although this is now being sold) : (
  9. Well my mrs is about 5 ft 6 and she fits in the passenger seat fine. Ours is currently in a 1 series 5 door but sometimes goes in a 3 series coupe. To be honest the base raises the seat up but doesn't really put it closer to the rear of the passenger seat. If yours is going into a 3 series coupe then I can't see any probs at all, in fact if anything it'll be much easier because messing around with a seat belt in a 3 series coupes a nightmare!! Like I say the absolute best thing to do is go to mothercare or babies r us etc and ask to try. They've always been really helpful to us. Anything else just shout Mark
  10. Well I suppose the first thing is I take it your car has the isofix anchor points?? The next thing I can not stress more is to go and have a trial fitting at mothercare/babies r us etc because I found with mine being a coupe that the baby seat was very tight against the back of the front seat. This means the unfortunate person sitting in the front passenger seats really close to the dash. I love our isofix and wouldn't be with out it, no messing around with seat belts, it's soooooo much easier. The one thing I will say is regularly check the arms that lock the base to the car. Ours started to bend and almost fell out! (although they assure me this is the only time they've heard of this). As for the seat, we have that seat. It's awesome. Literally had no probs with ours so not much more to say ha. Hope this helps. Anything else just ask Mark
  11. Hello. I've got a little experience. What model do you have??
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