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  • big greasy taco
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    Other then the e46, I have these two currently. Garage is always changing though

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  • jet_dogg
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    That grill is absolutely massive but pails in comparison to the LX600.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Originally posted by E36 PWR View Post
    X7 as my family daily car. 335i as my personal daily.
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  • JudahJD904
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    Great car collection fellas!

    The I6 and the V10. The go-cart and the rocket ship. I want to add a F82 M4 at some point and a E90 M3 and that will complete my BMW joy.

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  • Driver407
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    ​F80: Daily/occasional track car
    E46: Track Car.

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  • nyc951
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    Originally posted by E36 PWR View Post
    X7 as my family daily car. 335i as my personal daily.
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    Tell me more about that garage floor - gorgeous!

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  • Casa de Mesa
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    Goddamn that X7 is a big bitch...

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  • Avedis
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    X7 as my family daily car. 335i as my personal daily.
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  • SQ13
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    Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post

    Congrats!! Looks absolutely amazing and I like that yellow! Is it a '15 or '16?
    Thanks! It’s a 2015 GTS. I’m not the kind of person who names his cars or calls them he/she, but I’ve had several people call it bumblebee already so I guess I’ll name it that. Thinking about buying this LP frame. 😂
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  • Casa de Mesa
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    Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
    Got the new whip today! I know yellow isn’t for everyone, but I love it so much.
    Congrats!! Looks absolutely amazing and I like that yellow! Is it a '15 or '16?

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  • GreyM340i
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    Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
    Got the new whip today! I know yellow isn’t for everyone, but I love it so much.

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    Congrats Looks great!

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  • SQ13
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    Got the new whip today! I know yellow isn’t for everyone, but I love it so much.

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  • LSB4Me
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post

    Man, that is a crazy build but that is definitely geared towards a small percentage of the already small percentage of car enthusiasts. I've never been involved in the Porsche scene, is that type of conversion actually something that would be coveted?
    I wouldn’t say coveted, but definitely respected.

    Porsche guys in my neck of the woods champion the saying: “It’s only original once.” Put simply, originality is highly favored. However, there has been a recent phenomenon in which highly modified cars trade at ultra premiums. I consider this the Singer Effect.

    This level build on a first gen GT4 would have likely sold very quickly and for big dollars. The R is really just underappreciated at the moment. My guess is that things will come full circle in the future for one reason: hydraulic steering. The first gen GT4 has the first gen electronic steering and it’s a bummer. Probably best in class, but still not a hydraulic rack.

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  • R717
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    Some more Porsche content... At Watkins Glen a few weeks ago Click image for larger version

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    Going side by side with one of my friends last year, my car is a re-creation but his is a real DTM build he restored to as-raced condition
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  • Casa de Mesa
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post

    Man, that is a crazy build but that is definitely geared towards a small percentage of the already small percentage of car enthusiasts. I've never been involved in the Porsche scene, is that type of conversion actually something that would be coveted?
    Me neither! Ha! P car ownership is still new to me.

    People put the GT4 nose on the earlier 987 Caymans sorta regularly. Same with the GT3 nose. With a more common Cayman it works. For an R, coveted might be a strong word in this case with so few Rs in existence.

    To this layman, it's akin to putting a different nose on a M3 CSL... from another model within BMWs lineup. They are quite rare, already look fantastic, so.... why? Granted, this does work a bit better with Porsches because they all look alike, lol.

    But whatever. I'm the guy that repainted my car and made it look like a CSL so "hello pot, I'm kettle."

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