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Definitely wasn't a cockfest in there. So much talent!

I reckon bring less cocks next time though. Group of 3 ftw. 5+ is a bit much.

Less does make it easier if the goal is to try and pickup teh ladies.

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the place is in south melbourne. yeah i took it for a spin drives very nice.

i dunno 'birds' these guys said they havnt had this car for long but they get there cars from some bmw dealers so it might have been advertised elsewhere.

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Maybe they had another silver M3 a while ago and I'm confusing it with this one? Or it could have been a 330CI, because at the time I was checking out M3s and 330s. I definitely recognise the place in the background, so it's either the same car or just the same place.

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that's way too much for a SMG with almost 100Ks...

there was a black manual one on carsales also had 100Ks on it was only asking 42K or so for it. don't pay any more than 45K for a e46 m3 unless it's less than 70K and manual.

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Maybe they had another silver M3 a while ago and I'm confusing it with this one? Or it could have been a 330CI, because at the time I was checking out M3s and 330s. I definitely recognise the place in the background, so it's either the same car or just the same place.

Most of their pictures are taken in the same spot. Most likely confusing it with something else. Because my mates one, in the add, was parked in the exact same spot, it was a silver 320ci.

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that's way too much for a SMG with almost 100Ks...

there was a black manual one on carsales also had 100Ks on it was only asking 42K or so for it. don't pay any more than 45K for a e46 m3 unless it's less than 70K and manual.

yeah it was way too much and with on road costs it would come to 51k. most of them ive seen have very high kays and are still asking alot of money for them.

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Billy - got a few quotes for full tune.

Racepace said 800-900

And Trent said 750 ( extra 100 for gtr cos of the front drive shaft) and his going to keep it a couple of days so he can do cold start tune as well.

So yeah booked in :D

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Billy - got a few quotes for full tune.

Racepace said 800-900

And Trent said 750 ( extra 100 for gtr cos of the front drive shaft) and his going to keep it a couple of days so he can do cold start tune as well.

So yeah booked in :D

easy way to save yourself 100 dorra

drop your own front drive shaft XD

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buy a silvia if you wanna go sideways. the suspension design is much better suited to it.

buy a GTR if you wanna go fast.

buy a GTSt if you're broke and wanna go fast.

:rofl2:

Yeah after running a 12.6 basically stock as a rock I'm sure my bro is kicking himself for putting money into his GTST

But meh, thats just drags circuit is fun as well :D

[/inb4 flame]

Also Scott what about a 370z?

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