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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
It's really inconsequential to me..........just like "the last high revving inline6", etc. I could really care less. As long as the ///M performs as it should, whether its engine is NA or FI doesn't matter. I'll likely end up with one of the new FI M3's at some point anyway.
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This is 98% of current /M owners.
But that 2% are keeping the price of the E30 M3 appreciating still.