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      11-12-2012, 11:20 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by Team Plutonium View Post
BTW, I always love when people come here (especially on these threads) and tell other people how they should drive their M3. That they wasted their money when they don't track it, or they should've bought a different car. Give me a fucking break. I'd love to meet folks like these on the track and see what they got... probably just a big mouth, little balls and no skill.

Everybody is enjoying their car differently, so just shut the fuck up and let folks drive their car how they want to.
+1. If the M3 was designed for the track it would have came with better brakes and more supportive seats from the factory (not to mention be a few hundred lbs lighter).

With that said, it's totally true that you can't understand the capabilities of this car without driving it properly on a race track.
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