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Much rather an E92 M3. Those things are sexy as! Plus sould waaaay better than the 6 in the E46

Hey Shane, have you had your car in Pro-tek lately?

Mine's been there for about 3.5 weeks! They're taking their time fixing my shit!

Hey Shane, have you had your car in Pro-tek lately?

Mine's been there for about 3.5 weeks! They're taking their time fixing my shit!

The 180? :) Nah ive stripped it. Haven't been around there for ages! Been meaning to drop in but been WAY too busy. They finished their drag car yet?

who cares if its not as quick man give me an m3 over a gtr anyday. i wouldnt ruin it with engine mods though leave it stock just some phat set of rims and thats it :)

nah i like power so id put a supercharger in it for sure

Much rather an E92 M3. Those things are sexy as! Plus sould waaaay better than the 6 in the E46

i like the sound of a straight 6 especially the m3 when you get a good exhaust system on them and get rid of that rasp.

yeah there's a white e92 around here, looks sick with the carbon roof

still prefer the e46 though looks more pumped. tufftuff

There used to be an E92 that parked a few spaces up in my apartment building. The thing had me drooling everytime I saw it. I still think an E46 is hot, but the E92's bonnet, rear end just look wayyy hotter.

What I don't like is neither of them have really drool-worthy brakes :)

nah i like power so id put a supercharger in it for sure

i like the sound of a straight 6 especially the m3 when you get a good exhaust system on them and get rid of that rasp.

a good exhaust system for an m3 is in excess of $5k

go a cheaper route and youll lose performance

nah i like power so id put a supercharger in it for sure

i like the sound of a straight 6 especially the m3 when you get a good exhaust system on them and get rid of that rasp.

i love the noise its a screamer!

There used to be an E92 that parked a few spaces up in my apartment building. The thing had me drooling everytime I saw it. I still think an E46 is hot, but the E92's bonnet, rear end just look wayyy hotter.

What I don't like is neither of them have really drool-worthy brakes :)

brakes are overrated anyway, sif stop

prices on the e46's are now similar to 34 gtr's. hmmmz

a good exhaust system for an m3 is in excess of $5k

go a cheaper route and youll lose performance

thats why i was saying keep it stock. unless you got very deep pockets your better off saving the money and spending it on service/maintenance rather than upgrades

but if you dont want the rasp then have to upgrade

thats the reason why gtr wins lol my pockets arent that deep to modify a m3 but deep enough for a gtr :)

im a power guy not just looks, although an m3 would be a good daily.

The 180? :) Nah ive stripped it. Haven't been around there for ages! Been meaning to drop in but been WAY too busy. They finished their drag car yet?

Aaah ok. Do you mean the Supra?

but if you dont want the rasp then have to upgrade

prefer the stockie sound/exhaust anyway

thats the reason why gtr wins lol my pockets arent that deep to modify a m3 but deep enough for a gtr :D

im a power guy not just looks, although an m3 would be a good daily.

m3 daily and track the gtr? :)

smuggled so much shit into the formal function haha

twas a good night.

is there anyone on here with an R34 GTT, plates RAMI 7?

http://firesport.com.au/1998-r34-turbo-sky...s--ad168817.htm

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