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y2blade

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56,155 posts

216 months

Sunday 28th October 2007
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ALOT smile





y2blade

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56,155 posts

216 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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unfortunately its not mine...although i wish it was,its my friends "new" company car!!!

it goes even better than it looks biggrin

if i had the cash i would buy one tomorrow

Edited by y2blade on Wednesday 31st October 07:16

y2blade

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56,155 posts

216 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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ive got withdrawal sypmtoms this morning, getting back in my T5 frown

RichBurley

2,432 posts

254 months

Monday 29th October 2007
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y2blade said:
it goes even better than it looks biggrin
Sadly, that isn't difficult.

Very impressive, though!

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,155 posts

216 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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RichBurley said:
y2blade said:
it goes even better than it looks biggrin
Sadly, that isn't difficult.

Very impressive, though!
i must say the looks have grown on me now ive spent a bit of time inside one and had a proper look around it
shame it was wet all day though,deffo the car i'd buy if i had the cash £££££

that engine is just awsome,very refined...sounded amazing when pressing on a bit wink so addictive

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Gimmick

11 posts

199 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Very nice although I still can't stop thinking it's a lot of money for a M3. At least they should hold their value for a couple of years, residuals on my E46 are taking a beating!

y2blade

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56,155 posts

216 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car

PhilLL

1,123 posts

201 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
I would've thought the projecting arm would get broken quite easily on the coupes? Look quite vulnerable to me.

Marki

15,763 posts

271 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
A feature first seen in 1989 or so smile

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,155 posts

216 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Marki said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
A feature first seen in 1989 or so smile
lol guess im just easly pleased then tongue out


Pugsey

5,813 posts

215 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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y2blade said:
Marki said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
A feature first seen in 1989 or so smile
lol guess im just easly pleased then tongue out
I like em too. Mind you remind me when did these rubber tyres and disc brakes first appear?............................smile

Pugsey

5,813 posts

215 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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PhilLL said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
I would've thought the projecting arm would get broken quite easily on the coupes? Look quite vulnerable to me.
I think they'll be OK - after all they retract again, and are safely tucked away, having done their 'Jeeves' bit of handing you the belt.

Marki

15,763 posts

271 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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y2blade said:
Marki said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
A feature first seen in 1989 or so smile
lol guess im just easly pleased then tongue out
hehe no i like that it pleases you , most people take this sort of stuff for granted

y2blade

Original Poster:

56,155 posts

216 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Pugsey said:
PhilLL said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
I would've thought the projecting arm would get broken quite easily on the coupes? Look quite vulnerable to me.
I think they'll be OK - after all they retract again, and are safely tucked away, having done their 'Jeeves' bit of handing you the belt.
my thoughts too...cant see exactly how you might "damage" them confused

Pugsey

5,813 posts

215 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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Marki said:
y2blade said:
Marki said:
y2blade said:
i loved the way it "hand's" you the seatbelt cool

alot of very nice little touches in that car
A feature first seen in 1989 or so smile
lol guess im just easly pleased then tongue out
hehe no i like that it pleases you , most people take this sort of stuff for granted
There's a lot of us around! Have a look at the cup holders in a 997. An amazing piece of over engineering. Love them too - how sad am I!smile

flattotheboards

6,683 posts

207 months

Tuesday 30th October 2007
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company car? thats got to be one of the best company cars.

y2blade

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56,155 posts

216 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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flattotheboards said:
company car? thats got to be one of the best company cars.
he had a 335i before the E92 M3 and he has just ordered a 335d M sport which he gets just before christmas

hes had pretty much every car worth having in the BMW range smile

i want his job