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shopping for GTX's now... tempted for external gate but fair bit of effort involved...

I remember first time I met Aaron at Phillip Island and he said "chuck a GTX in there" "nah..."

I can recommend the GTX780ti..

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Really? How so? You think sedan is better?

More doors

Your backseat passengers won't hate you for giving them a sore neck.

Easier to put shit in. I had the c180 and couldn't wait to give it back..

100k will get you a new one.. Plenty on carsales for much less

Only had a quick glance but seemed to be second hand ones going for $100k...

Don't wanna go too old if I do go second hand though.. What kind of engine/power are they stock? I know nothing about BMW models

Is it a real GTR?

R34 GTR, you know you want to!

I like em, but too old. Maybe a 35..

100k will get you a new one.. Plenty on carsales for much less

n*ggah u trippin!

A new 335i which is a 435now will set ya back $130-140k

100k you can get a new 4 series with options

Second hand 335s have high kms last time I looked which is a no no

n*ggah u trippin!

A new 335i which is a 435now will set ya back $130-140k

100k you can get a new 4 series with options

Second hand 335s have high kms last time I looked which is a no no

Not a baller like you brah.. when I said new I meant 2013 model, with negligible kms (~1,500)

Keep in mind that's old shape now so your dropping the best part of a ton on the old shape so when time to move it on comes it'll be 2-3 models behind allowing for updates etc

For 100k id want current model

Keep in mind that's old shape now so your dropping the best part of a ton on the old shape so when time to move it on comes it'll be 2-3 models behind allowing for updates etc

For 100k id want current model

My car was built in 1996. I think you're barking up the wrong tree lol

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