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    Default M3 v's S / R body

    To those who have driven both which did you prefer , not talking your all out 500bhp sr or rb just your average skidder.


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    M3 all the way.good power no turbo lag and as the old fella would say its the kinda yoke you could bring to mass with you


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    M3 way better for a road skidder with abit of comfort


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    My vote for Nissan. I HATE driving M3s. lol

    10.5sec 1/4 mile @140mph Fastest s14 in Europe down 1/4 mile...

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    Well il obviously say m3. The grippy chassis, power always on demand and ofcoarse the noise Reliability is also great with them, although electrics can be a cunt......but if its a track car your after, rip it all out Or tidy it even LOL

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    any nice m3 for sale?


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    Out of the box the M3 is a far superior car imo

    but it doesn't have the tuning options of a turbo car so unless you spend big your staying with similar power.... which in theory should be enough (but it never is hehe)


 

 

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