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Which is a 1970s BiTurbo underneath.
My mate with the BiTurbo I've posted on here before has a seriously deluded ambition to buy one of those Shamals and swap in a worked 3200GT motor with twin high-mount Garrett turbos and all the jazz. TT V8s give baby Jesus a chubby.Pork Hunt Motorsport
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EDIT: thought it was an M3 lol. But still a stock 335 would spin those bitches through second no doubt. Imagine a slightly worked one.
What about that STYLING is supposed to make the car look fast? And what is under-aggressive about the (M3 valance/type?) stock exhaust? I think it is apparent that those wheels are not racing spec, and besides a widebody, the car doesnt have any real racing styling. The brakes however don't look like they make the car fast, they look like they can stop it on a f***ing dime. As Im sure they can.
PS, whether a car has 200HP or 1100HP they can always employ better stopping capabilities.
-PaladinLate model granitesilber 325i convertible FS:
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Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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Why is everyone assuming this is a stock 335i when it's got quad pipes coming out the rear? Stock 335i's only have dual exhaust.Comment
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Enjoy, as a giant Star Wars geek these had me





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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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Those Star Wars ones were hilarious! I was literally laughing out loud to myself reading them.'91 Brilliantrot 318iS - Sold
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