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Re: 318ti

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Re: 318ti

Kyle and Lori Greene22 Nov 2006 12:37
>I think T is for tiny. This is the smallest E36 you can get.
>
>> hi am considering buying a 318ti (E36) and wondered
>> IS THE "T" FOR TURBO???

ti stands for "trunk impaired".

Kyle.
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01 525i

Jeff Strickland18 Nov 2006 19:47
I think T is for tiny. This is the smallest E36 you can get.

> hi am considering buying a 318ti (E36) and wondered
> IS THE "T" FOR TURBO???

colin shevlin18 Nov 2006 18:13
hi am considering buying a 318ti (E36) and wondered
IS THE "T" FOR TURBO???

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