Information, Specs & Pics of my 318ti Compact
This 318ti compact was build in 1995. The car ''wears'' the color Montreal Blue. An 1800cc, 16 valve engine was build in carrying a 140 bhp. On the inside a Kenwood headunit supported by the BMW soundmodule, Predator amplifier, RTO crossover & a Pioneer subwoofer (basspipe) are providing the sound.
Zanon Dvd-player & 7 inch tft screen for in car entertainment. All this is guarded by a BMW alarmsystem.
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A couple of images of my 318ti compact
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Audio specs
Kenwood KDC-MP6090 Main features Multi-colour Wide display with White LED Selectable key illumination (Red/green) Dual CD channel control capability (CD1/CD2 & AUX)
Kenwood to ISO A&B wire
Dot Matrix display
B.M.S. (Bass Management System) with Power Slide Amplifiers
DNPS (Disc Name Preset) disc title system
Tel Mute - 2 way telephone mute
Optional colour panel available (wood)
DAB ready with optional unit
CD text ready with changers KDC-CPS87/C717/C667
Memory calender
CD text display with pre-recorded CD
Display data output available with optional accessory KPA-SD100
Zonon Dvd-player (plays all dvd types) & 7 inch tft screen
Specs
Max. power: 47W x4
2 RCA preouts
K3i
Optional remote control
Predator Amplifier:
1 x 240 watts bridgeable
built in crossover
RTO crossover specily added
for subwoofer
Speakers:
6 internal BMW soundmodule
(incl. 2 tweeters)
Subwoofer:
Pioneer basspipe
350 watts
Cables by Caliber
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Tires & Exhaust
The car runs on 215-45-R17 tires from the brand VIKING with BMW styling 10 rims. The AC Schnitzer exhaust delivers an incredible sound at the outside.
AC Schnitzer website
Readingmaterial
For info, spec & pictures, check the BMW magazine website!! If you are a BMW-owner you know where we are comming from!! If you don't...then meaybe in the near future you'll be driving one. And trust me if you have a BMW, you don't want anything else again!!
BMW Magazine
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Images of interior
Interior with blue leather. Powered steeringwheel with blue leather. An onboard computer checking all the stats. Airco for the hot summerdays. |