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m3outtanowhere 08-28-2006 12:49 AM

New PICS...Good stories.
 
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I see so much crap in the 150 miles i drive every other day~
Just wanted to share. comment if needed!
1st- m5 conversion - beauty...absolutely gorgeous
2nd- Huge accident on MIlliken in Ontario. Truck didnt stop at 60mph!
3rd - 93 octane - something you dont see in Cali! (pic from texas)
4th - I came home to a bear eating my porage, sleeping on my bed, and posting on 318ti.org!
5th - This was actually at the dealer! 325i with a Honda KIt!!!! I ran to my car took some pics and was ?'d by a man as to why I was taking pic's. I asked him if it was his car...he said no. So, I told him "The pics were to post online as the worlds worst looking bimmer," For some reason he didnt smile, I actually talked with the owners father...:nervous: :shock: :no:

SDKmann 08-28-2006 02:31 AM

We could make a sweet movie out of your life! And yes that is the worst looking bimmer ever, and it has made me sick.

impyboy 08-29-2006 11:59 AM

just a quick Q:
what are the usual Octane levels you have there?

over here, our regular unleaded is 95. super is 97 :)

bullmand 08-29-2006 02:44 PM

It's probably posted somewhere else on here, but the numbering systems for octane are not the same in Europe and the US. Our numbers are much lower (typically, 87, 89, and 91) than yours, but when you convert them they work out to be the same. Ours is RON+MON/2 (Research Octane Number + Motor Octance Number divided by 2). I believe Europe just uses the RON. So, to summarize, it's the same stuff just measured and notated differently.


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