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On 04/01/2022 at 9:43 AM, Kinkstaah said:

LMCT+ sale when

Imagine that, would totally take it and walk straight into a BMW dealer

On 1/4/2022 at 10:04 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Imagine that, would totally take it and walk straight into a BMW dealer

 

On 1/4/2022 at 10:05 AM, ActionDan said:

oh f**k here we go again... ;)

 

On 1/4/2022 at 6:43 PM, admS15 said:

M2 comp is my vote

Got a colour preference or you maybe get the M3 to fit the family

 

I would go a boring run of the mill colour such as the one below. Don't need to wash it often, can get dirty and won't look dirty. Also would rock those stupid oversized Euro plates too to cover up the stupid front bar.

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However, the thought of a M340i is making me more horny.

AWD, B58 platform, ZF box (ticking many boxes here)

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On 1/5/2022 at 10:40 AM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

TBH I think the R33 GTS-t is uglier

Its amazing how ingrained these views get when you look at your car everyday and it's no longer unique to you. It doesn't take long at all for people to look at Skylines (for example) and get used to how they look and to them it's nothing special.

But to someone else who hasn't seen them before (or sees very rarely) they are OMGWTFBBQ good looking etc.

This could happen even if you have a F40 parked in your driveway.

On 05/01/2022 at 10:45 AM, Kinkstaah said:

Its amazing how ingrained these views get when you look at your car everyday and it's no longer unique to you

I purposely made mine blend it and boring looking so it wouldn't stand out, last thing I want is attention.

It's not even low, it's probably in the top 10% of the world's highest R33s LOL

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