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Old 04-30-2007 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by onedayanABR
Now I'm spending all my time and hard earned cash on the m3forum.net site.
I can understand spending money on your car, but I'm puzzled why the M3 forum is taking your cash. Perhaps you mean they are suggesting various ways to spend money on your M3. Improvements, I hope. In any case, enjoy your Bimmer.

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Old 05-04-2007 | 05:06 PM
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I had an M3 for over a year.... 2003 with 19s, fully loaded.

I sold it in November and just bought another RX-8.

Goes to show what I think...
Old 05-04-2007 | 05:15 PM
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Good luck with the M3. It's different strokes for different folks and I hope it fits you.
Old 05-04-2007 | 05:18 PM
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M3 is a much different car than the 8. I had a 97 M3 sedan manual before and the 8 is MUCH lighter/agile with a well balanced chassis and better brakes. M3 doesn't have lame rattles/cheap interior plastics though so it's a trade off.
Old 05-04-2007 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by onedayanABR
Now I'm spending all my time and hard earned cash on the m3forum.net site.
Originally Posted by 1.3L
I can understand spending money on your car, but I'm puzzled why the M3 forum is taking your cash. Perhaps you mean they are suggesting various ways to spend money on your M3...
Online gambling is a $12 billion industry. Advertising revenue alone apparently doesn't cut it on some car sites.

Although I hear buying a BMW is sort of like playing the lotto. You never know if you're going to go broke, but chances are, you will.

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Old 05-04-2007 | 08:53 PM
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I was looking at an M3 when I was shopping for my 8. To be in the same price range, I was looking at an E36 so higher miles, lack of warranty, older technology, so not really apples to apples at all. However, the Estoril Blue E36 was always a car I wanted, so I had to check it out. A different animal altogether but, wow, what a blast to drive, that throaty 6, firm shift, wide stance.... I obviously ultimately decided to spend just a few grand more and get my 8, but I'm pretty sure I'll own an E46 before too long.....
Old 05-04-2007 | 10:44 PM
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LO friggin L!!!!!!!!!!!

One of my co-workers is a big BMW guy ... he has a 330i --- w/ lots of Dinan parts .

He just got it back from the shop today. (4 real!!) ... blew the engine a few weeks ago.

ohh ... and thats only after 1 month after being outta the shop for a new rear.

so in the last 2 months the thing has cost him at least 6k !
Old 05-04-2007 | 10:59 PM
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my friend has an m3 loaded with dinan parts and has no problems. that is for the first couple of weeks he is driving it......lol. the only problem he is going to have with the m3 is his tires!!!
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