Michael.
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AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Word, I can't help think that every time I see one. It's like the designers didn't bother with the sides or rear.
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A well used M3 + time = cheap.
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Looks like a much nicer quality leather?
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That is indeed a good price! It was going to be a fair bit more through Pelican Parts for the same thing last time I checked. Only annoying bit is possibly getting 15% added on at customs
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I quite like that colour. Would go with my shirts.
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Use Brasso on the lights, works a charm. Also take them out as you can clean them better, and also get the 15 years of crud off from around the back and underneath them
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Very nice car Tim
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Didn't you just buy that M3?
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Crikey, good work James!
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I think they are very neat, but unfortunately a big waste of money in the likely event of a crash... Actually wait, Can they be insured in a crash??
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To me supercars / hyper cars like this shouldn't be messed with. If anything it doesn't look as good as 'stock' & the handling performance has more than likely been reduced. But eh, let people do what they want if they can afford it.
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Thats an excellent price. If only I was in the market for another coupe right now
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Blame the accountants! A friend of my dads had one of these, 2002 745i and the motor had a major oil problem at 45k kms a few years back, needed a replacement engine. Apparently it was a quality fault, and not a maintenance issue. Not good!
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This is the bit where I say you should have bought a six cylinder version. At least then you would be into the 200hp+ bracket with ease.
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That is my definition of a ruined car... How is that possibly better than a stock 330i E46. Sigh!
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Not so sure about the stereo - exhaust noise idea..... :S
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I've always though so, I just like stock turbo engine sound, like an RS6 V8 or similar. Beautiful!
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Yeah I've always had concerns about the long intake back to the engine... but apparently if done right it can work - I've seen a few of these setups floating around the internet. I'd be silly enough to try it out one day given the right project.