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    So...would a 335is be the closest thing to a 2011 ZHP if it existed?

    Just curious what you guys thought considering I had one for a few months earlier this year...great car.
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    Albert, Jon Shafer sent me a note a few months ago. He thought that there was a better car that fit the bill.

    Does anyone remember a BMW announcement recently that made us think of a new ZHP-like BMW?

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    135 ///M?

    I prefer the 1ers but this looks like a great GT car!
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    for now I would say yes, unless what Marcus says comes true...



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    I would say yes. The 335is definitely fits the ZHP bill.

    What is this new car that y'all speak of?

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    Here you go, guys. It was the performance edition BMW announced in July.

    Marc posted it here: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...-ZHP-successor

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    I think it would have been cool to have 'is' instead of 'Ci' on my trunk

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    I remember watching a youtube sneak-peak at a 335is and the guy got to drive it on the track and compared it to the ZHP. I do remember specifically how he wished that it got the black headliner & alcantara accents like the ZHP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus-SanDiego View Post
    Here you go, guys. It was the performance edition BMW announced in July.

    Marc posted it here: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...-ZHP-successor
    Oh... that's not a new car. It's just another option to add onto the Sport or M-Sport packages. It's already selectable on BMW's website when you go to Build Your BMW. The price is shockingly good, and is kind of a no-brainer, worth the money just for the radiator fan and power boosts alone. The grilles and badging are nice additions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    Oh... that's not a new car. It's just another option to add onto the Sport or M-Sport packages. It's already selectable on BMW's website when you go to Build Your BMW. The price is shockingly good, and is kind of a no-brainer, worth the money just for the radiator fan and power boosts alone. The grilles and badging are nice additions.
    The 2003-2006 E46 was also not a new car. Customers just selected the ZHP option and added it to the car. Is this not the same thing with the performance edition? Maybe I'm confused here.

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