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335's are a great car, as are 135's, in fact I'd love to campaign a 135 in the Showroom category at Targa Tas and give these Evo boys a run :(

The problem is that you just know the next generation will be better, where as the 34 is really the last of and pinnacle of it's breed. The ultimate itineration of that platform.

Yes, there is a 35 now, but in a few years it will not be looked upon fondly, it will merely be a stepping stone to what will be a truly great car (hopefully), likely the R37? :(

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dynolishes is the app

dynolicious

I've been using it, but I think it would probably be better if they used GPS for the speed and distance rather than trying to derive those from accellerometer, time and clever maths. Good comparitive tool, but the performance figures seem a bit off to me.

grab an ariel atom, http://www.arielmotor.co.uk for the sheer fun factor, and a stagea 260rs rb26dett for normal driving :blush:

got all the room and performance you need in the Stagea twin turbo awd, and the Atom for "far-out" moments :D

I'd love the looks of struggling out of an Exige at a formal dinner :happy:

E46 M3 for all round power, looks, comfort and its a BMW! (Quality)

i love these probably one of my ultimate fairly affordable dream cars. Not sure how much extra power can be achieved since they seemed to be tuned fairly heavily but that high revving 3.2l 6 cylinder sounds so good

335 is a very nice car... looks good from every angle, which is hard to achieve IMO

still I mustn't do enough driving... never understood why people want 'luxury' and 'comfort' in their cars... those are things I want at home... when out driving I want to enjoy myself, enjoy the act of driving... even if its just to work... I don't want a mobile living room!

Believe it or not, some people actually buy them because they're awesome cars to drive...

Funny that :) haha.

Although ultimately, my opinion counts for nothing, tasteful modification isnt such a bad idea.

Seriously add 200kw and then think about it.

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