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papswing

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    andy
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    123d
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    2010

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  1. I prefer the full size spare too Mick, but I just wish it fitted in the tyre well in the boot, its a daft idea putting the battery there, surely they could of pressed another space for that? I'm off on a golfing trip to Devon next month, that should be a bit of squeeze! 2 golf bags, cases and the spare! Never mind, its a great car
  2. I was given a compressor and sealant when I bought the car as the dealer had fitted two new front tyres (non runflat) so when it came time to replace the rears I opted for non runflats and bought a full size spare and jack kit - it was a bit pricey at the time but I dont really do that many miles so the tyres should last a long time. I dont do enough miles to warrant buying a diesel really but after reading all the reviews and finding the exact spec I wanted for the right price I just had to have it - great motors. No laughing now but I had a mint 53 plate Black 320ci 65k and sold it for a Volvo C30!!!! I had that for approximately 6 months, god I hated that car, I dont know what possessed me!
  3. The runflats had to go jeffthro, but who's bright idea was it to put the battery in the tyre well in the boot? I've got a full size spare in the boot which leaves little room for anything else!
  4. Cheers Mick, even after a brief search I see there is a ton of knowledgeable info on here, i've already switched to non runflats and thinking of a remap so i'll be checking out the forums
  5. Hiya fellas, i'm just signing in for the first time and saying hello to all, i'm on my 3rd BMW and can't ever see me changing manufacturers, i'm currently driving a 123D and just lover her!
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