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so how u finding the smg? i can't stand the smg II for fractions of a second quicker shifting its farrking annoying. IMO its not an actual M car unless its a real manual.

when mum and dad got back from europe in 99 they went from the airport to the bmw dealership and came home in an E39 M5, and i loved thrashing that thing.

u on dtmpower.net ?

so how u finding the smg? i can't stand the smg II for fractions of a second quicker shifting its farrking annoying. IMO its not an actual M car unless its a real manual.

when mum and dad got back from europe in 99 they went from the airport to the bmw dealership and came home in an E39 M5, and i loved thrashing that thing.

u on dtmpower.net ?

Hey mate, Honestly... I think you either hate the SMG or love it...

It does take a bit to get used to, 1st gear can be a bit clunky... but other than that its great.

I'm really loving it, it handles so well and I mean that engine is so fcking glorious.

I'm on a couple of forums M3 forum and bimmerforums... i will check out DTMpower.net.

I understand what your saying about the proper manual thing, but does that include the latest model BMW M3 E92 because it has the 7 Speed M-DCT transmission????

Because, that BMW is a brilliant car!!! even if it's not a manual...

bmw-m3-concept-3-big.jpg

you could say that about a lot of other cars... For instance, look at the AMG mercedes... all Auto gear boxes.

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sorry but yes, the amgs are pieces of shit wrapped around decent motors. down in melb last yr i seen an ae92 rolla smash an amg v8 which was quite funny to see the understandably upset merc driver not road rage but road sook.

BMW purists are of the belief that the M3 should have remained a 6cyl. i tend to concur with that thought as its definitely not as 'chuckable' as the E36 or E46 M3s.

altho the hamman las vegas wings is a weapon id love to have a thrash in and its a v8 it is not an M3 anymore.

True that, I do like the sound of the AMG's though.

That hamman is a V8? fck... how much is it worth??

Obviously that Merc driver would have been pissed... would have been funny to see his reaction. haha

the hamman is roughly 360k usd with an E39 M5 5L in it.

the sound of the amg is what turned my head then watching him line up and the rolla driver had the cheekiest grin, then seriously smoked him with relative ease was hilarious.

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