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Getting some mad max vibes.
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Originally posted by LSB4Me View Post
This is wild. Mad Max is right.
More details and specs, please.
The sport is called "rockbouncing" and we like to send our shit up mountains and big rocks for bragging rights and adrenaline.
Built LS engine, TH400 trans, custom transfer case and axles, 16" of travel upfront, 25" in the rear, 43" tires etc
I built it from the ground up.
Last edited by Bebop; 08-06-2025, 04:45 AM.
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Recently swapped a daily F15 X5 50i with 100k miles for '21 Macan GTS CPO with 50k. Porsche put about $8k (dealer price) of work into to qualify for CPO and it came with full PPF and tint from previous owner. Best SUV I've ever driven. These are a fantastic value used.
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Originally posted by Phoenix///M3 View PostRecently swapped a daily F15 X5 50i with 100k miles for '21 Macan GTS CPO with 50k. Porsche put about $8k (dealer price) of work into to qualify for CPO and it came with full PPF and tint from previous owner. Best SUV I've ever driven. These are a fantastic value used.
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Pro Tip: We did a PDK adaptation reset every 10k miles or so. It really helped prevent the car from short shifting and made an appreciable difference every time. The steps should be on Rennlist. Might be worth a look.
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Originally posted by LSB4Me View Post
Yes! We had a 17 GTS and totally agree—they are great. Nice pickup!
Pro Tip: We did a PDK adaptation reset every 10k miles or so. It really helped prevent the car from short shifting and made an appreciable difference every time. The steps should be on Rennlist. Might be worth a look.
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Originally posted by bimmerfan08 View Post
Funny. I've been considering reverting my E46 back to street-driven only as well (track it mostly). Mainly to preserve it and enjoy it for spirited drives and car trips. Have been eyeing GT4s as a potential next acquisition. Do you track your GT4 at all?
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Originally posted by T-Rex View Post
Tracked it once, and first session of the day set a new PB at Big Willow. I then made the mistake of taking a friend's GT3RS (911.2) out, quickly followed by a 718 GT4, and then finally a GT4RS. Needless to say, there will be some stable changes in the near future. Once you go GT car, you may or may not want to drive your E46 anymore.
E46 M3's literally are the gateway drug to stupider cars.
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