OT: The R Replacement
Lol no im not getting rid of it but its probably no longer going to be my daily driver since i found this.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/...=1502
i always wanted a m3 and i can turbo this one stock and have fun. What do you guys think i think its a good price car loosk nice outside and inside looks new still just wish i could test it out before i drive it to make sure motor is actually in good condition but with 63k and a 95 pretty damn good
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/...=1502
i always wanted a m3 and i can turbo this one stock and have fun. What do you guys think i think its a good price car loosk nice outside and inside looks new still just wish i could test it out before i drive it to make sure motor is actually in good condition but with 63k and a 95 pretty damn good
Looks ok but the I wouldn't get it. Replacement parts for BMW's are $uper expensive and considering the fact that the car is 12 years old something will break soon.......
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I agree BMW's are just bling for repairs and parts! unless you know someone that can fix and/or hook you up with fixing and parts
but do want ever you want!
I agree BMW's are just bling for repairs and parts! unless you know someone that can fix and/or hook you up with fixing and parts
but do want ever you want!
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E36's and up, while more desireable because of their looks, are plauged with minor problems that add up in the long run.
E30's however, are very simple, easy to work on, and are more affordable to upkeep. Plus, the E30 M3 is one of the best driver's cars available. An E30 325i can take a bunch of boost stock without much effort. There are a few 300-400rwhp E30 325i's running around this area.
Not a bad ride for a daily. Beats my Toyota p/u thats for sure
E30's however, are very simple, easy to work on, and are more affordable to upkeep. Plus, the E30 M3 is one of the best driver's cars available. An E30 325i can take a bunch of boost stock without much effort. There are a few 300-400rwhp E30 325i's running around this area.
Not a bad ride for a daily. Beats my Toyota p/u thats for sure
You better have a deep pocket...
Personally, I'd lose more sleep worrying about keeping that on the road than having my ITR stolen. That would be a reallly fun car to drive none the less.
Hold out for Cosmos Black.
Personally, I'd lose more sleep worrying about keeping that on the road than having my ITR stolen. That would be a reallly fun car to drive none the less.
Hold out for Cosmos Black.
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most brand new expensive hot cars are leased. why? because even the rich know **** happens after the warranty period. dont do it unless you research parts replacement pricing.
goodluck
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