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Is this on anyone else's santa list?

Modifications list:

Performance

Power (bhp): 355 + 75hp for N20

Torque (lb-ft): 315

0-60: 4.9

1/4 mile: 13.3

Top speed: 155

Engine

Exhaust: MagnaFlow

Supercharger/Turbocharger: Coming soon

Drivetrain

Transmission: SMG sequential manual

Axle(s): IRS

Brakes

Rotors: Stop Tech 14 front and rear

Calipers: Huge Red calipers!

Suspension

Lowering Kit: KW Version 3

Shock(s) / Strut(s): KW coil overs

Sway Bars: Hotchkis

Misc.: Fully adjustable ride height

Wheels/Tires

Wheel Manufacturer: HRE

Wheel Size: 20 x 9.5 front, 20 x 11 rear

Tire Manufacturer: Continental

Tire Size: 255/30 R20 front, 305/25 R20 rear

Exterior/Chassis

Paint: Candy blue

Ground Effects: Flosman widebody kit

Bumper(s): Flosman

Lighting

Headlights: HIDs with Angel Eye halos

Turn Signals: Stealth bulbs

Interior

Dashboard: Carbon fiber accents

Gauges: Motec racing display

Pedals: Carbon fiber

Seats: Sparco

Electronics

Head Unit: Clarion VRX935DVD

Radar Detector: Passport, built in

Dash Speakers: Infinity

Front Door Speakers: Infinity

Rear Deck Speakers: Infinity

Subwoofers: JBL W12GTi

Subwoofer Enclosure(s): Custom built

Front Amplifier: JBL P80.4

Rear Amplifier: JBL P1200.1

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You could always custom turbo it, and give it more power. You got to remember its only a M3 not a HIGH Performance car.

Uhh... a M3 isn't a high performance car? Then what on earth is?

Adrian, I don't think its been designed as a drag car :rofl:

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i think it should be doing more than a 13.3 more like mid 12's for the fact it has nitrous as well. I'm pretty sure a new stock m3 can do mid 13's or so.

I agree,

Engine M3 Convertible

Cylinders: 6

Valves: 24

Capacity: 3246 cc

Maximum Power: 252 kW / 343 bhp / 7900 rpm

Maximum Torque: 365 Nm / 4900 rpm

Acceleration 0-100km/h: 5.5 s

As you can see, not much HP between Uber's and the Factory, besides the N20... So the only thing i could think of is the speaker system brings the weight up, put the extra Hp and N20 brings it back down to the factory runs.

Well who cares Quote: Supercharger/Turbocharger: Coming soon

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i would say it looks okay...but i like the m3's nice and stock they come with a pretty good package for a stock car with the price tag.

with this image

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It think it looks like they have been trying to hard...to make it look fat just for the sake of it, rather than make it look better.

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