noooo dont chav a bimmer theres loads of black beemer wheels you can buy .look on e36coupe.com for idead on there mate
They're cool wheel. I recon they'd look good.
they are nice wheels and i dont think it would chav it up at all i just want summet what looks nice on the car sat in the arches nicely
that item has been removed but yes the 328 is a 6 pot. its not been mentioned but a 323 is the same engine as the 325 but with a restricted manifold/exhaust and slightly different ecu program. this can easily be overcome by a few reasonably cheap mods. it might be worth you getting on e36coupe.com as theres all sorts of info that might be of use to you.
Tourers tend to have higher mileage than other models but if u buy a 6 pot version it shouldnt be something to worry about if it has got service history.the 4 pots are good for at least 200k with tlc and the 6 pots even more. theres also the 320 which has a 2.0 litre 6pot. they are classed about the same to insure as a 318 but with the brilliant sound of 6 cylinders.
for reference;
318 1.8 8v 114bhp (if i remember correctly)
318 1.8 1.8 16v 140bhp (pre 1996)
318 1.9 1.9 16v 140bhp (post 1996)
320 2.0 24v 150bhp ('90-'99)
323 2.5 24v 170bhp ('96-'99)
325 2.5 24v 192bhp ('92-'96)
328 2.8 24v 193bhp ('94-'99)
i might be slightly out on some of the years but it gives you an idea of the engines available and what age cars are they will be in
the item was a turbo kit for some beemers ill try and find another one to show you
theres plenty of reputable places that do turbo and s/c kits for bmws. one of the best in the uk is
ca-at.co.uk. supercharging is more popular in the uk but theres plenty of cars in the usa and europe with a turbo. sc kits typically bolt straight on but turbos usually need more work.
is it possible to get the same bhp gain out of a supercharger or would i have to go turbo