just had my first experience of a e30 m3

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Sat Feb 19, 2005 1:22 pm

what can i say, well WOW! met up with a guy witha red e30 m3 h plate from his mate on the this forum. bloody hell are they awsome cars. amazing noise handelling and the looks ahh the looks :)

soz everyone still buzzed from going out in it. definalty my fav car ever, so ive sent a email to my guy in japan who will hopefully haveone on a boat for me wihtin the next couple of weeks :).

bloody awsome

now i know wht everyone is so buzzed by them.

m3 ahhh! :)

i have been told you need to put indercators in the wings to pass mot :( anyone know if there is a way you can get round this?

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Sat Feb 19, 2005 2:04 pm

frosted - sweet i am pleased for you. it's great finding something so good.

as for the repeaters see: styling-side repeaters - according to simon and ziggy's experiences you don't have to worry.

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Sat Feb 19, 2005 2:31 pm

Why are you importing one? Just buy one from here, atleast u know what your buying!

I just tried out M5Pilots M3 today, fantastic driving experience which blows away any 325i sport. Takes a while to get used to the LHD though.
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Mon Feb 21, 2005 10:32 pm

im importing one because of the price saving (large) and the car being properly checked out for me as well.

my guy in japan will check the car mechanically, bodywise, have it on ramps and make a much better decision that i ever could. This will mean i will know egzactly what i am buying.

and of course the price saving :)

becuase japanese cars are (99.9%) taken care of much better than other placing in the world m3s can be found at a high standard.

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Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:15 am

there can't be many over there? aren't they bimma mad over there, or is that a fish wife tale? i thought anything over 3 years old had to go too
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A couple of E30 M3's have landed in NZ in the last couple of weeks from Japan, including a Sport Evo.
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Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:41 am

grin, no not everything over 3 years has to go, car ownership just gets more expensive the older the car is. And car ownership for the japanese is allready bloody expensive.
aren't they bimma mad over there, or is that a fish wife tale?
. There are allways enthusiasts groups but there is no real special following
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basically from what i can make out the stock is pretty good becuase its not the most common car to export :)


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Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:39 pm

i went to japan 2 years ago & was amazed by some of the rubbish they were driving , didnt see many bm's though
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Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:38 pm

grin, japcrap is good at doing what it says on the tin. not a bm. no bms are not that common. still ok to find a e30 m3 tho.
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