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    #16
    ^is that thing you're describing something akin to what the hardcore indie music fan feels when their favorite indie band signs to a major label? The homogenization of their product? I'm trying to understand why you feel the cars are less involving even though you like the designs.
    1985 325e
    mods:
    Powerflex CABs
    MOMO Corse Exhaust
    euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
    e36 m3 shifter
    uuc clutch stop

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      #17
      Ben, Kellie and Nando are right on. :up:
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        #18
        I like his designs.
        Ben want's to have his babies.
        Yours truly,
        Rich
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        Originally posted by Rigmaster
        you kids get off my lawn.....

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          #19
          Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
          I like his designs.
          Ben want's to have his babies.
          But I won't let him. :snaps whip
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            #20
            Dang!
            Yours truly,
            Rich
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            Originally posted by Rigmaster
            you kids get off my lawn.....

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              #21
              I can hear thunder now as I type this, but I think Ben's post is right on point and one of the few in this thread with any intelligent thought put behind it.
              sigpicFormer professional wrench thrower.
              Current:
              1988 325is S52
              Former:
              2008 Sparkling Graphite M3 Sedan(victim of home ownership)
              1988 M5
              1996 328is

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                #22
                Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
                ^is that thing you're describing something akin to what the hardcore indie music fan feels when their favorite indie band signs to a major label? The homogenization of their product? I'm trying to understand why you feel the cars are less involving even though you like the designs.
                drive a new car and then drive a properly set up e30 or 02. you will need no explanation. when you drive an e30 or an 02 you actually drive and you know whats going on with every aspect of the car. new cars are way too isolating and not for me. no thanks
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by WillisE30 View Post
                  I can hear thunder now as I type this, but I think Ben's post is right on point and one of the few in this thread with any intelligent thought put behind it.
                  well that's offensive :-?
                  1985 325e
                  mods:
                  Powerflex CABs
                  MOMO Corse Exhaust
                  euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
                  e36 m3 shifter
                  uuc clutch stop

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by blunt View Post
                    drive a new car and then drive a properly set up e30 or 02. you will need no explanation. when you drive an e30 or an 02 you actually drive and you know whats going on with every aspect of the car. new cars are way too isolating and not for me. no thanks
                    x2. I've had a bunch of cars and driven a lot more - e30s and 2002s (esp 1600s) are just the best hands down.
                    "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                      #25
                      I don't care what everyone says. If I had 70k, I'd get a new M3 in a heartbeat!!!!!!


                      SO DAMN HOTTTT!!!!!!!!
                      - Sean Hayes

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                        #26
                        well, i started this thread to promote discussion more than just take a side and proceed to bash.

                        Sean, what about the new m3 do you like?
                        If I had a choice, i'd go for the e46 m3 and the e30 m3 would be a very close 2nd.
                        Like i said before...the angles really...irk me...
                        1985 325e
                        mods:
                        Powerflex CABs
                        MOMO Corse Exhaust
                        euro bumpers with BBS front spoiler
                        e36 m3 shifter
                        uuc clutch stop

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by mikejungle View Post
                          well, i started this thread to promote discussion more than just take a side and proceed to bash.

                          Sean, what about the new m3 do you like?
                          If I had a choice, i'd go for the e46 m3 and the e30 m3 would be a very close 2nd.
                          Like i said before...the angles really...irk me...
                          Oh, I'd take an e30 M3 first too. But, it just looks soo damn good! Sounds amazing, and looks downright badass. It just flows so well.
                          - Sean Hayes

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