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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2005 at 13:41
Is that something thats going in writing?
Gentlemen I may not have a brain but I do have an idea

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2005 at 13:57
Well it already is,sort of!
If this club dyno shootout comes off,I'll
be there!(with my NO2)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2005 at 13:57

As an e36 owner (and proud of it) I'd love a E30 M3 to go with it, but naturally the essential place would be in the garage. I could quite happily just sit and look at it for hours...... In order to do that and finance that, I would have to sell one or both of my bikes. They're not that good.. and....to be honest, a caterham would be better on the track.

I must also admit, my impression of the fact that some of the E30 owners seem so far stuck up their own rear ends in E30 snobbery it actually puts me off owning one to a degree. Its not helping anyone guys.

As a side issue has anyone used a stripped out e30 325 sport on the track, be interesting to see how close that would be to a pukka M....lots cheaper.....the E30 M3's are such a rarity, it almost seems a shame to risk them, but then OTOH, its what they are for?????

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2005 at 14:05

The opinion is was expressing isn't my own, its what i think occurs on these forums. Thats what I found.

You quite often get a thread being highjacked by two more 'experienced' users who ask each other questions that have nothing to do with the original thread.

I will quite gladly help out anyone who needs help if i can.

Anyway the thread starter attacked E36 M3 owners for not being helpful enough etc... Not everyone is technically minded and can help in that way.

Pikey



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26-January-2005 at 18:32
......I up for giving technical advice on any E36 M3, just ask.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27-January-2005 at 15:25
Originally posted by _Tim_ _Tim_ wrote:


First you don't like my colour scheme, and then you insult my Caterham by calling it a Westfield!



Oi..
some of us on this list love our Westy's
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