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wow thats hella nice !!!

classy and stylish .. i likeyy

as for ur question inark: ive kept that cali for so long cause ive taken to mature approach to things.. yes i coulda bought a skyline and as much as i loveeeeeee em heaps.. every muzza and their dog has one now.. i want something different with alot of class.. so sacrifices go along way .. its a toss up between buying a house at the end of this year or getting the car.. but if things go well for me hopefully ill be able to have both.. anyways this is wat my realistic dream car is.. and fingers crossed ill get it by the end of the year.. still deciding between the sedan and the convertible.. lowered neat and nicely.. some sweet lookin 18's and nice dark tint ... mmmm

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but in this colour...

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Nice Ambz!

I drove a 325i like the top one for a month or so late last year after i smashed my car Ambz... but it was black with tan leather. they ride nice!! it had coil overs too :( sucked in the rain cos of the noise on the roof lol

had better wheels though, those 3 spoke suck! hehe

LMAO u wont get a line cause "every muzza and his dog" has one... yet ur getting a BMW!!??

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA yeah theyre exclusive... i think i only see about 7 every 2kms

1 inch!?!? fux0r me...you must be dodging ants!! :(

Originally posted by predator666

You're going to have fun with the front end being lowered so much. My front bar is about 1inch off the ground, and unless you're careful its very very easy to scrape. Its probably stupid, but hey, it does look good dumped very low!

But good work. Is it boosted up at all do you know?

Originally posted by Al

Has any heard of the Audi RV4, now that is a wolf in sheeps clothing.  I think i have read that it can keep up with the R34 GTR, and it's a wagon!!  V6 Twin turbo, AWD, AWS, etc.

yep but its called a RS6 not RV4 i think!

Coz its a twin turbo v6 punching out about 290kw. 0-100 in mid 4's and its a station wagon! But they r like 200g in AUS.

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