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"I have 380mm rotors front and 355mm rotors rear, Brembo GT8 front, and Brembos from Porsche GT3 RS front, in the rear. Tilton pedal assembly"

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E39 M5 S62B50

Build thread:

http://www.s14.net/forums/showthread.php?t=23938

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So why has he god a Wilwood sticker if all the brakes aren't Wilwood? lol

Yes should be epic amounts of fun to keep straight

Would love to know more about the brake setup - its very similar to mine size wise but instead of brembos mine's apracing

Have been following that thread for a while...i just love those sorts of builds so much more then an RB30 in a purple air brushed Skyline that we get all too often in Aus

I had no idea you were a fan of the E30

LOL, i love E30s. My serious dream daily driver should i be able to find one is an E30 325is. Sadly they all seem to be have lowered, massive stereo and you know what i am saying :) Rather then the type of car my mates old man had which saw him get off with a warning doing 160km/h on Parramatta Rd in it on a test drive which happened to be my lift to work.

The only thing better then a neat 325is would be an E30 M3 but at the asking price of the few RHD you would have to go Cossie Sierra :mage:

But YES, E30 and E36 coupes...BIG FAN! :(

I much prefer the Australian way of modding BMWs...

http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/showroom/185...6-325i-20z.html

You know it's bad when Americans are teasing you about it...

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I much prefer the Australian way of modding BMWs...

http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/showroom/185...6-325i-20z.html

You know it's bad when Americans are teasing you about it...

LMAO! A the link you posted Iron Chef! Show pony much...

Mr. Oizo, that E30 with a 4.9lt V8 TT is just is friggin mad.

I usually don't like BBS wheels but these black ones with red lip around it looks great.

I much prefer the Australian way of modding BMWs...

http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/showroom/185...6-325i-20z.html

You know it's bad when Americans are teasing you about it...

You know what the worst part of that is, the owners name is John.

I much prefer the Australian way of modding BMWs...

http://www.dtmpower.net/forum/showroom/185...6-325i-20z.html

You know it's bad when Americans are teasing you about it...

...or perhaps Bavaria Cars Motorsport

www.bavariacars.com.au and [email protected] at 39 College St Gladesville

Oh dear!

What was that guy thinking?

I did enjoy the absolute pasting he received from th other BMW guys!!!

However, I think one of them missed the mark when they were talking about BMW being a luxury car etc etc, Dont get me wrong they do have some great luxury cars but... in Australia I see way too many 318i's with wind up windows, cloth interior and a young guy looking like hes driving an actual BMW...

If you get my drift

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