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As fast as ...............???

Corners as well as .....???

Nah- jokes aside, a fellow SAUer purchased an R32 VW to replace his R34 GT-T and he's been thoroughly happy with it.

Only German car I've ever had was a 328Ci and your R36 will run rings around that!

ENJOY!

As fast as ...............???

Corners as well as .....???

Nah- jokes aside, a fellow SAUer purchased an R32 VW to replace his R34 GT-T and he's been thoroughly happy with it.

Only German car I've ever had was a 328Ci and your R36 will run rings around that!

ENJOY!

Its not my mate alain is it? he sold his r34 for an r32 vw

BTW Tez I got my beema back, bought it back from who i sold it too.

Hi, we got the wagon, as it is for my wife and the kids.

Went out to buy an F6 but the boot space was too small for the pram.

Also looked at the New shape Stagea Autech Axis, but they are rare and show a bit of age.

We also test drove Liberty GT spec B, Audi S3 hatch, A4 3.2 Q, 530ci, pretty much all station wagon that we could find, but the R36 came out on top.

I was really impressed with the power, handling, but most of all the gearbox!! with the launch control on the sedan i drove got around 5.1-5.2sec 0-100

very happy and cant wait til monday.

Does anyone know what they r capable of over the 1/4?

Its not my mate alain is it? he sold his r34 for an r32 vw

BTW Tez I got my beema back, bought it back from who i sold it too.

Hi John,

Nup it's Simon - he uses the R32 for track as well.

Well you still like your BMs.

A real driver's car.

1 more sleep guys, cant wait!

yep DSG double clutch box. they have F1 shift, the shift time is instant.

I guess this is like the R35 GTR box, thats why they are so fast without huge power output.

SIR RB- they run a 3.6ltr V6 direct inj. makes 220KW claimed 0-100 in 5.6, but its more like 5 flat

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