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http://videos.streetfire.net/video/The- ... 163340.htm

I enjoyed this.

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That's sweet, I wish they still made 4 cyl. agile m3's though. They should leave v8 4 doors for the m5.


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nabt22 wrote:
That's sweet, I wish they still made 4 cyl. agile m3's though. They should leave v8 4 doors for the m5.


Big motors in little places rubs me right too. :)

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Very nice. It makes me all warm and fuzzy inside...

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I have seen that before, cool vid

nabt22 wrote:
That's sweet, I wish they still made 4 cyl. agile m3's though. They should leave v8 4 doors for the m5.


i completely agree. the original purpose of the M division was to make light, naturally aspirated, agile cars that could tear up the big benz's in the corners. they are starting to lose that grasp, especially coming out with the pig m3 they have now. the new e92 convertible weighs over 100lbs more than an m5!!!

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odgaard wrote:
I have seen that before, cool vid

nabt22 wrote:
That's sweet, I wish they still made 4 cyl. agile m3's though. They should leave v8 4 doors for the m5.


i completely agree. the original purpose of the M division was to make light, naturally aspirated, agile cars that could tear up the big benz's in the corners. they are starting to lose that grasp, especially coming out with the pig m3 they have now. the new e92 convertible weighs over 100lbs more than an m5!!!


yep, what a waste. As nice as the new M3 is, I would take an E36 or E46 over the new E92 any day...

What I'd really like a supercharged E36 with the 46 motor :)

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