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Post #1 Sun, Nov 28, 3:56 AM |
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CECOTTO
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How can you put 16" tyres on 15" wheels, everybody knows that'll never happen. By the way, I absolutely adore the car, especially European models, which aren't fiddled with in order to pass American legislation. Greetz to all M'ers.
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Post #2 Thu, Jan 26, 6:41 AM |
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Chris V
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Some pics...
The American: I'm from a country that's been in existence just over two hundred years, in a very old world. That same fifty years ago, we were barely taken seriously as a nation, much less a great force for wisdom and decision. But suddenly now, a watch tick of history later, the world waits angrily for us to provide the answers it hasn't been able to find in fifty centuries.
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Post #3 Mon, Dec 25, 5:58 PM |
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GTFord
Supercar Messiah - 1447
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this car.... this car is pure sex. Words cant describe
The sound of the Ferrari F430 Spiders 483-bhp V-8 screaming towards its 8500-rpm redline is nothing less than an orgasm for the ears. - dupont registy
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Post #4 Thu, Feb 22, 8:11 PM |
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ib357
New User - 22
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well, the e30 is the nicest body styling ever for a beamer
mopar had their goods, mopar had their bads.
GM had their good, GM had their bad
Ford had there goods, Ford had their bads
some had more goods than bads, some had more bads than good, but in the end theyre all american muscle to me.
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Post #5 Sat, Nov 3, 10:35 PM |
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autophile
Supercar Messiah - 4419
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The best pictures I've seen: http://seriouswheels.com/cars/top-1988-BMW-e30-M3-Photography-by-Webb-Bland.htm
I am the sig.
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