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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 193012" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I went with E46F and 3er to AB Glenmarie today. Regretably, we didn't get to test drive the E90 325i SP cos the only car available is for showroom display only i.e. demo cars are still unavailable. The car we checked out is in Monaco Blue which looks a lot like black in showroom conditions. It might well look different under the sun. I had a good chance to compare this colour with the Sparkling Graphite which was on an adjacent 320i but all of us found the Sparkling Graphite to be a bit dull. I think this is down to an inferior colour quality in the CKD version cos this colour looks much nicer in the picts here and in the brochures. Between the two, Monaco Blue seems like an obvious choice. The interior comes in black, grey or beige. The beige is out of the question. It's too bright, too Ah Beng. I'm a bit bored with black, so I think I'll go for the grey which blends well with the matte aluminium trims. </p><p> </p><p>Without the test drive, I was not able to gauge how the car felt on our third world road conditions with 18" wheels and run-flats. What a shame!</p><p> </p><p>I was however very pleased with the interior. That 7" LCD and I-Drive makes a whole world of difference!!! In the end, I regard this as one of the most material enhancements in the SP. This feature goes a long way in making the car feel worth every penny of the higher price tag. Incidentally, I went for a haircut today and found pictures of the 335i Coupe in one of the mags. The SP's instrumentation is almost identical, the only diff is in the km/h and mph tacho available in UK specs. So, I think this interior will stand the test of time even with impending facelift in 2009.</p><p> </p><p>3er racun me big time on the black lines and rear spoiler, both available from AB at slightly above RM1K for the former. I totally agree with him that with these add-ons, the car will be complete!</p><p> </p><p>OK, now comes the serious stuff. How many of you are interested in getting an E90 within the next 3 months? Please indicate here or PM me. Why am I asking? Well, I rather disclose directly to the guys who list themselves... heh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 193012, member: 20"] I went with E46F and 3er to AB Glenmarie today. Regretably, we didn't get to test drive the E90 325i SP cos the only car available is for showroom display only i.e. demo cars are still unavailable. The car we checked out is in Monaco Blue which looks a lot like black in showroom conditions. It might well look different under the sun. I had a good chance to compare this colour with the Sparkling Graphite which was on an adjacent 320i but all of us found the Sparkling Graphite to be a bit dull. I think this is down to an inferior colour quality in the CKD version cos this colour looks much nicer in the picts here and in the brochures. Between the two, Monaco Blue seems like an obvious choice. The interior comes in black, grey or beige. The beige is out of the question. It's too bright, too Ah Beng. I'm a bit bored with black, so I think I'll go for the grey which blends well with the matte aluminium trims. Without the test drive, I was not able to gauge how the car felt on our third world road conditions with 18" wheels and run-flats. What a shame! I was however very pleased with the interior. That 7" LCD and I-Drive makes a whole world of difference!!! In the end, I regard this as one of the most material enhancements in the SP. This feature goes a long way in making the car feel worth every penny of the higher price tag. Incidentally, I went for a haircut today and found pictures of the 335i Coupe in one of the mags. The SP's instrumentation is almost identical, the only diff is in the km/h and mph tacho available in UK specs. So, I think this interior will stand the test of time even with impending facelift in 2009. 3er racun me big time on the black lines and rear spoiler, both available from AB at slightly above RM1K for the former. I totally agree with him that with these add-ons, the car will be complete! OK, now comes the serious stuff. How many of you are interested in getting an E90 within the next 3 months? Please indicate here or PM me. Why am I asking? Well, I rather disclose directly to the guys who list themselves... heh! [/QUOTE]
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