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Re: Why do you have 2 identical cars? (archive)

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Posted by Ray Koch on January 07, 2000 at 13:30:24:

In Reply to: Why do you have 2 identical cars? posted by EOM on January 07, 2000 at 12:32:29:

One, the 95, I've modified for autox. I modified the engine and suspension for the track. I've replaced just about everyting: intake, exhaust, flywheel, springs, shocks, ... I removed the radio, AC, driver side headlight assembly, and spare. I run BFG g-Force TA-Kd tires which stick like glue in the dry but aren't good in rain. Thinking about forced induction for it. The other, a 97 M3/4 Lux, has every option and is my everyday driver. It's been sharked but that's it.

Once you get used to driving a M3 it kind of spoils you for most other cars. I would like to add an E30 M3 to my collection and get is as close to an Sport Evo as I can. It would be kind of neat to have an M3 from each generation.


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