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      08-17-2008, 12:24 AM   #8
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Drives: on the wrong side of the Ocean
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A few comments:
- at the end of the cars' brochures, you get some basic dimensions specs of the various cars, so that will give you a basic idea of how the models compare.
- more than 70% of the parts of a M car are different from the regular versions so you will have to make a lot of modifs to "transform" your car
- why don't you simply install the accesories available for your car? As you will see with less diplomatic forum members, to people who are passionate about the Motorsport division in particular, or simply passionate about cars in general, it simply does not make sense to have a car whose look is deceiving compared to what its real performances are... so do not really expect a lot of support for your idea of tuning a 325CI (a nice car by all means!) into a M3.
- lastly, we all understand that the various local markets are not all as favorable as the one in the US, but in the end, even in the US the car is not inexpensive. Many people can surely afford this car easily (especially with no wife or kids ), but many people save their money for years in order to achieve their dream. May I recommend that you save all your money so that one day in the future you can also access your dream?

Just my 2 cent. Have a great week.
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