Awesome double header this month, a GORGEOUS E30 M3 cabrio with deep dish OZ Futuras and an S38B36 transplant, and a super clean Warsteiner-themed M-Tech I 325i. Both are quite spectacular. Good spread of non-E30 ish, too.
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Off to get it....Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827
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Originally posted by One21Two View PostImma go to Borders and look at it. <------CHEAP ASS.
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Originally posted by Widm3r View PostI do the same thing, i cant afford to purchase magazines at the price they go for this day and age. Would rather save my money for a better investment then something that either fills up space or I just throw out.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostBut in the over 5 years I've been buying BMW magazines, I've never thrown a single one of them out. They're a great resource, I find myself going through them all the time for info.
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I dont throw them out either i was mostly referring to Newspapers due to their price raise also. But i go to B&N read them and then leave unless its a issue i really want.
I have bought plenty of issues from pbmw and pvw but the 30 issues i have bought arnt worth it. Magazines i do buy are 0-60 and grassroots due to the great information printed. The only redeeming quality are the pictures. I wish they still printed Tuningwerks that was a great magazine.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostI have subscripstions to 5 magazines. Maximum PC, Men's Health, Maxim, Blender, and European car. Maxim and Blender were both free, and the other 3 I got through my wife's Girl Scout fundraisers, can't really say no to that.
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