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Simon 100% no passenger laps tomorrow? I wont bring my helmet then!

Dezz what company do you recommend for phillip island track days on the bike? thinking of taking the MV around.. fun times into turn one?

Phillip Island ride days are the only company that run them as far as I know...

first rule of BMW ownership:

get BMW cufflinks and wear them everyday

second rule of BMW ownership:

get the biggest OEM BMW wheels you can find (regardless of how ugly they are) and slap them on.

if you cant afford OEM, just buy some BMW centrecaps off ebay and slap them on anything you can find.

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Ohhhh reminds me of this guy I know must be 40 (married) often goes to bars trying to pickup with his '7' series keyring on the counter.

It's a 2003 7 series..

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first rule of BMW ownership:

get BMW cufflinks and wear them everyday

second rule of BMW ownership:

get the biggest OEM BMW wheels you can find (regardless of how ugly they are) and slap them on.

if you cant afford OEM, just buy some BMW centrecaps off ebay and slap them on anything you can find.

cant afford bigger wheels so you paint your tyres.

Ohhhh reminds me of this guy I know must be 40 (married) often goes to bars trying to pickup with his '7' series keyring on the counter.

It's a 2003 7 series..

lmao

its almost like dream boats with an M sport referring to it as "my M"

mate youve got a f**king 2.5l na econobox with an overpriced spoiler option. sit the f**k down.

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