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Say hello to my little friend! (warning long post and large pics)
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07-21-2013, 02:21 PM | #1 |
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Say hello to my little friend! (warning long post and large pics)
Hey guys,
Thought I'd introduce myself. My name's bahasad (not actually my name) and I just bought an Arctic Silver Metallic 08 328I on my Birthday which was on July 19th. A little bit about me and my car history: I am 24 years old, and am a part time retail engineer at a large petrochemical company and am a senior finishing my mechanical engineering degree. I was always into cars since I could walk. I got my first car when I was 21 which was an E36 325IS. It was my first BMW and I absolutely loved it. It was old (95) and pretty beat up and at the time I wasn't in a great position financially, but it drove like it was on rails and It was an attention grabber. Here are some pics: ![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately that car was on its last legs and I was doing my 6 month co-op at this company and couldn't drive it to work. Sadly I sold it, but replaced it with a 2004 Acura TL. I paid for this car on my own and I was very proud of that. I liked the car, but from day one I sort of wanted to get back to a BMW. The car definitely took some abuse - I drove it to work everyday, commuted to school with it. I never really bonded with it though even after adding new tires, lowered springs, and bushings, I could never get it to have the handling I wanted. It was dependable, fast, and spacious though. Here are some pics of the Acura: ![]() ![]() ![]() So after 11 months of the Acura, I replaced it on Friday, July 19th, when I turned 24 with my new E90. I am finally into a BMW and am happy as hell. Here are some pics: ![]() ![]() My goals are to keep it in good condition and put minor upgrades since I do not want to ruin its handling and ride - HIDs, coding mods, black kidneys, and eventually CSL rims. TLDR: I am in an E90 and happy as hell! |
07-21-2013, 02:59 PM | #2 | |
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You and have a similar car history. The first car I bought for myself was an '89 Accord coupe, but someone felt it was better off being liberated from my tyranny. So I replaced it with a new '93 E36 318i. It was a very sparsely appointed car (heated seats and a sunroof were the only options), but like yours, I just loved the way it drove. It's what got me started on my enduring love affair with the BMW 3 series. I kept that car until 2007, maintaining it dutifully as you plan to do with your E90, though I didn't ever modify it. I could well have kept it but frankly I just wanted something different, so I gave it to a relative. That branch of my family still have that car and pass it on from one teenager to the next as the "starter/learner" car. (Given that usage, I'm genuinely shocked the thing is still in one piece, to say nothing of actually running.) To this day, E36s holds a special place in my car-heart. Like you, I plan to keep my E92 for good while longer. I'm just not the type to replace a daily driver that is is in good shape physically and mechanically. I looks like you got a 328 and that's a great choice. It's a bit less finicky than the 335 and yet a very capable car. I know you'll love it and that with care will last you a very long time. I think it'll outlast it's 335i stablemates and even now think I should have listened to my better judgment and bought a 328 E92 instead of the 335. Again welcome, and thanks for sharing your story of achievement. I enjoyed reading it and I'm happy for you. All the best for your continued success. PS ![]() What does a retail engineer at a petrochemical company do? I've not ever heard of that job description, and as a management consultant who's provided professional services to a variety of Fortune 200 companies, including a couple in the oil and gas industry, I've come across quite a few job descriptions that I'd never heard of before. And not to be deprecating toward you, but at first blush, given the abundance of big words in the title, it sounds like a fancy name for gas station attendant, much like building engineer is a fancy name for janitor. As I said, I'm asking, not tying to insult you. An honest job is an honest job; there's shame to be deserved only in deliberately sponging off the kindness of others and making no effort to bring an end to the need to do so.
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07-21-2013, 03:13 PM | #3 |
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Thank you, I appreciate it. It's nice to know I'm not the only one with an obsession for BMWs - the way they drive, their overall characteristic I think it's great. I just hope BMW doesn't loose it in the way the company is heading.
To be specific, I work for Sunoco Marketing, and my job title is a Retail (Pump & Tank) Engineer. As for my job, the retail engineer is the side of the company that deals with the actual gas stations and equipment - my job is more specifically the role of a Pump & Tank equipment. All the gas station dispensing equipment, tanks, and related piping equipment, I'm responsible for the coordination of maintenance and testing programs, replacements of necessary equipment, improving site development, durability, and performance and much more projects involving engineering and construction. And this is all across the Eastern seaboard. I do not work at a gas station and no disrespect to people who do, since I did that for a short amount of time after high school to make money. |
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07-21-2013, 03:17 PM | #4 |
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Nice and welcome! Look into some weight reduction! ForgeStar F14 wheels are awesome, but there are other, similar lightweight wheels. They make the drive and handling much better!
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![]() ![]() All the best to you. PS Is it just happenstance that the two roundels in my post are dancing together? LOL
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07-21-2013, 06:17 PM | #6 | |
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congrats again, and enjoy!! |
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