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C63 is not rated to tow, and cannot get the MB tow bar on it with the rear bumper/difuser thing.

so you would have to change/cut parts of the back of the car to tow..

Can do it with minimal visibility, been done plenty of times

Wouldn't be too eager to start hacking a c63...

Just google imaged the BMW M4... looks pretty sick..what kind of engine and specs are we talking?

$80k brand new sounds pretty good

There's no hacking and you can remove the tow bar

M4 is a 3L inline 6 twin turbo (like the E92 335i). I think something like 320kW and 500Nm+ ? And maybe the car will weigh 1500kg tops.

And considering M4 is replacing the M3 coupe, I'd expect ballpark $ to be around what those went for.

Looks like the 135i thing I don't like is how small they are in real life. Maybe 235 be a bit bigger and nicer

Dat interior pretty sick doe. What's the retail on one of those? (inb4 more than you can afford pal, BMW)

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