The moment we were all waiting for. At the Geneva Motor Show 2008, BMW has unveiled an 1-series car that has been modded with all the goodies found in the BMW Performance Parts Catalog. According to our friends at Autoblog, BMW will keep carbon weavers in business for some time and the only sizable component not made out of carbon was the silencer, and no one will see that after it's installed. If nothing else, it could be the best and most agreeable way to raise your carbon footprint.
Btw, the BMW 123d in display it's similar to the tii concept that was shown at the Chicago Auto Show.
Now, let the games begin and see how many true 1-series fans will mod their cars.
P.S We can't wait to see a 1-series diesel in the U.S
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