Hey Gents,
I'm trying to really weigh the pros and cons of just running the M3 as a track only vehicle and going to the DMV as a non-operational vehicle.
The only reason I'd have it on the road is to hit cars and coffee events, test drives/shakedowns, and drive to and from my local shop. On Bridgestone RE-71Rs and don't plan on swapping to slicks for a few years. Additionally, living in California I've got the dreaded smog test that I'll have to get past on an annual or semi-annual basis. My mods are not exactly smog check friendly. I don't own a trailer and my HOA specifically bans trailers from sitting in plain view. I don't have RV access, so that puts me in a bit of a bind.
At what point did you gents decide to give up the registration and trailer the vehicle around exclusively? Any thoughts are welcome.

I'm trying to really weigh the pros and cons of just running the M3 as a track only vehicle and going to the DMV as a non-operational vehicle.
The only reason I'd have it on the road is to hit cars and coffee events, test drives/shakedowns, and drive to and from my local shop. On Bridgestone RE-71Rs and don't plan on swapping to slicks for a few years. Additionally, living in California I've got the dreaded smog test that I'll have to get past on an annual or semi-annual basis. My mods are not exactly smog check friendly. I don't own a trailer and my HOA specifically bans trailers from sitting in plain view. I don't have RV access, so that puts me in a bit of a bind.
At what point did you gents decide to give up the registration and trailer the vehicle around exclusively? Any thoughts are welcome.
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