Last of the old-school? BMW 130i LE
Last of the old-school? BMW 130i LE
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WhisperingWasp

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153 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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So after 10+ years around these parts I thought it was about time for a Readers’ Cars thread!

Before though, I’ll quickly share a couple of highlights from the interim (I am an MR2 man at heart!):





And



God I loved them Turbos. The first met its end in a fiery mess on the M1, the second (in the amazing Dark Emerald Pearl), I am still in touch with the buyer some 7 years later! Dread to think how much it would cost to pry it back now hehe

So onto my 130 LE - I know these cars are held in quite fond regard around these parts. The large(ish) NA engine, rear-wheel-drive and manual ‘box being things that resonate with a lot of us I bet.

I’ve had it coming up to 6 years now and put over 50k miles on it. In this time it has been completely faultless. Would I like heated seats, CarPlay, cruise, pano roof etc? Ideally yes! But there is just something so “right” about the analogue, old-school charm of one of these.

Over the past couple of years I’ve dealt with all the boring, preventative stuff like water pump, refreshed the suspension, etc but I’ve also managed to add a few goodies to finish off my BMWP parts collection!

I bought it with the carbon air box, exhaust and front brakes, plus aero spoiler and skirts. I’ve added the BMWP rear brakes and a few nice interior parts.

Immediate plans:
- clean the exhaust (before & after to follow, will tackle that this weekend)
- new side repeaters (I replaced them already but they do not appear to be OEM so will order some from BMW)
- alloy wheel refurb
- maybe new sill protectors (although these are quite expensive for the small improvement it would make…)

So onto the photos. It has just come back from a machine polish which prompted me to post this thread as I want to show it off! But I’ll also share some others from over the years.

Thanks for reading.

Dan









And back home after the “photoshoot” nerd


Back catalogue…

Reims


Not a garage queen!


Alps


Lake Como


Geneva


And wedding duties last year


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Northbrook

1,545 posts

79 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Looks nice!

Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Looks grand. I really miss mine; it was very sorted and a whole heap of fun. Adding CarPlay was easy and meant not having to use the rubbish CCC system.

d_a_n1979

11,832 posts

88 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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Never owned a 1 series (simply too small); but always loved the look of these and those wheels suit it to a tee cool

WhisperingWasp

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Saturday 11th February 2023
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Northbrook said:
Looks nice!
Thanks. Very pleased with the way the paint has come up on a 15 year old, 125k car.

WhisperingWasp

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Saturday 11th February 2023
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d_a_n1979 said:
Never owned a 1 series (simply too small); but always loved the look of these and those wheels suit it to a tee cool
It does have some bad angles if I'm honest but overall I really do love the look and think they've aged well. The 216 alloys seem to be universally liked (like CSLs too).

WhisperingWasp

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Saturday 11th February 2023
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Court_S said:
Looks grand. I really miss mine; it was very sorted and a whole heap of fun. Adding CarPlay was easy and meant not having to use the rubbish CCC system.
I followed you doing this and it is on my radar for sure.

cerb4.5lee

37,690 posts

196 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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I've always been a big fan of these as well. I love the small car/big engine combo with them loads. An MR2 Turbo was also one of the quickest cars that I've ever come across at launching at the traffic light GP too! driving

Great pics also! cool

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Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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WhisperingWasp said:
Court_S said:
Looks grand. I really miss mine; it was very sorted and a whole heap of fun. Adding CarPlay was easy and meant not having to use the rubbish CCC system.
I followed you doing this and it is on my radar for sure.
If you use the car lots, it modernises it nicely. Mine was a daily so being able to control pod casts etc properly was just better.

Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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WhisperingWasp said:
d_a_n1979 said:
Never owned a 1 series (simply too small); but always loved the look of these and those wheels suit it to a tee cool
It does have some bad angles if I'm honest but overall I really do love the look and think they've aged well. The 216 alloys seem to be universally liked (like CSLs too).
I always thought the M Sport versions were good looking (especially the E81). This was my favourite angle of mine



The 216’s are one of my favourite wheel designs.

Mr Tidy

27,086 posts

143 months

Saturday 11th February 2023
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These are great cars for any RWD fan like me. thumbup

Back when business mileage rates were a factor in my car choices I bought a 320td Compact in 2005 and replaced it with a 123d that I really liked.

But then in 2014 I bought an E46 325ti a a daily and realised what I had been missing! I should have replaced that with a 130i but 4 years ago I paid a bit less for an E90 330i with the same wonderful N52 engine. Looking at 130i prices now I realise I missed the boat. frown

WhisperingWasp

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Sunday 12th February 2023
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cerb4.5lee said:
I've always been a big fan of these as well. I love the small car/big engine combo with them loads. An MR2 Turbo was also one of the quickest cars that I've ever come across at launching at the traffic light GP too! driving

Great pics also! cool

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Thanks mate. Would love another MR2 but really good ones now are few and far between.

WhisperingWasp

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Court_S said:
If you use the car lots, it modernises it nicely. Mine was a daily so being able to control pod casts etc properly was just better.
Was the process in your thread? Remind me.

WhisperingWasp

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Sunday 12th February 2023
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Mr Tidy said:
These are great cars for any RWD fan like me. thumbup

Back when business mileage rates were a factor in my car choices I bought a 320td Compact in 2005 and replaced it with a 123d that I really liked.

But then in 2014 I bought an E46 325ti a a daily and realised what I had been missing! I should have replaced that with a 130i but 4 years ago I paid a bit less for an E90 330i with the same wonderful N52 engine. Looking at 130i prices now I realise I missed the boat. frown
Wouldn’t be a 130i thread without a Mr Tidy comment beer

WhisperingWasp

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Sunday 12th February 2023
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Well this was harder work than I anticipated. Not perfect but big improvement.

Before


After

Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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WhisperingWasp said:
Was the process in your thread? Remind me.
I bought a box that plugged into the head unit and that gave me CarPlay/Android Auto. The screen resolution isn’t the best but it’s more than usable and it kept the car looking OE.

cerb4.5lee

37,690 posts

196 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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You've done really well to get those tips looking like that from what they were I reckon. Nice work. thumbup

roadie

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278 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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I look back fondly on my E81 130i as a car with real character. Yours looks like a great example. Any plans for upgrades?

Boobonman

5,688 posts

208 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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N52 Engine? I've got the same lump in an E91.

Tell me more about the M-performance carbon airbox and exhaust?

Sofa

532 posts

108 months

Sunday 12th February 2023
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Looks great OP- I went 125i Coupe myself as I slightly prefer the looks and had been driving hatchbacks since I passed my test so fancied a change. The LE is probably the best looking E81 it's possible to have though, love the wheels on them. The paint has come up really nicely too, and the exhaust tips- they put my slightly rusty stock ones to shame...

I will admit to being quite jealous of your performance intake and exhaust though- I'd love them on mine but sadly they're so rare these days, and when they do pop up they cost an arm and a leg. Did you refresh your suspension with OE parts or did you go down the Bilstein B12 etc. route?