BMW 335 in Black

SilverLexus

Super Enthusiast
A nice detail this past weekend in some unexpected 68 degree weather on sister-in-law's car. Used my normal Zaino process:



Simple Green on Tires

Z-7 wash, chenille sponge pad

Z-PC plus PC with Ultrafina pad on "6" times 2

Autogeek Indigo microfibers to remove residue

Z-6 detailer and Pakshak Ultra Plush

Z-5 Pro, Zaino applicator

Z-8 for LSP, Pakshak UltraSmooth



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GLuXuRy said:
sorry to say this but this is not a 335



its a 328



other than that .. great job



The E92 (2-Door) only have the 328 and 335... this E90 (4-Door) would be either a 325 or 330.
 
ajnavo61490 said:
The E92 (2-Door) only have the 328 and 335... this E90 (4-Door) would be either a 325 or 330.



forgot the extact production date change over .. but they do not offer 325 or 330 in the e90 now, only in earlier production e9x series did they only offer 325/330 ... as of all e9x series (e90,e91,e92,e93) you can only get a N52, N52kp (SULEV) N54 (turbo) or S65 (V8)



have yet to see a 335 wagon =)
 
SilverLexus said:
Thanks for the kind comments. I put a call into the owner to solve the model question once and for all.



give me the last 7 digits of the VIN ... i could tell you =)
 
ajnavo61490 said:
The E92 (2-Door) only have the 328 and 335... this E90 (4-Door) would be either a 325 or 330.



You are a bit confused, when the E90 first came into the US market, they were available as 325 and 330. After one very long first production year, the 325 became the 328 and the 330 was eliminated in the US market with the introduction of the 335. So the E90 is currently available as a 328 and 335 (both 2wd and 4wd) and as the M3 .



GLuXuRy said:
have yet to see a 335 wagon =)



Here you go ;)



335d Touring:

E91 335d with M3 Reps (HELP Photoshop) - BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum - E90Post.com



335i M Sport Touring:

BMW Heaven - The BMW Knowledge Base - BMW 335i M Sport Touring



As you may already know, you aren't likely to see either in the US though since BMW hasn't imported them....at least not yet.



Regards,



Rich
 
[quote name='RDAutosport']You are a bit confused, when the E90 first came into the US market, they were available as 325 and 330. After one very long first production year, the 325 became the 328 and the 330 was eliminated in the US market with the introduction of the 335. So the E90 is currently available as a 328 and 335 (both 2wd and 4wd) and as the M3 .





Yeah, I forgot that the newer E90's are 328's, didn't know the 330's arent made anymore... LEARN SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY! :cool:
 
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