[QUOTE=cakM3;567113]Just throwing this out there: I like knowing things too [emoji5]
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In my garage I have a daily driver in my ZHP and that's the ideal roll for this car. I had a garage queen in my M3 until I got my Porsche a few years ago....my Porsche is now my garage queen of sorts...
That leaves my M3 which until this past weekend, thanks to Botond.... has caused me to reconsider what I will be using my M3 for...
I have access to E46 M3 parts thanks to my friend Steve... see where this is going???
All I need to get now are track pads for my calipers and a proper helmet....I already have the ideal car ;)
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Just remember that your pristine exterior may take some abuse on the track...
As long as I have my ///M adequately detailed, the rubber marks should come off...
My ///M is now going to be my toy that I will be enjoying...now that you given me a taste of what's to come regarding tracking Botond, you're gonna help me get the right helmet so I can be out there [emoji12]
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Rob, the pristine exterior of my M3 has taken abuse from the shitty Rhode Island (for that matter shitty New England) roads... so I'm not too worried about the abuse....to me out of all my cars it seems proper to start really having fun with my ///M and the best place to do this, thanks to Botond, is on the track... ;) :thumbsup
I forgot about the shitty roads... My car definitely took a beating when I lived in Jersey....
you're going to love it! It's more fun when it's your own car
Well... Kind of. These marks (photo of my hood after this weekend). These are caused by little bits of rubber flying off other cars' tires and hitting the car.
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