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Old 06-18-2005, 09:17 PM
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Well here,s my dilema six months ago sold my 99 silverstone 2000 on this very web site and replaced it with an 97 M3 evo , now don't get me wrong this is one awsome car with so much mumbo down low its unreal, but it seems to lack abit of character and of course wind in the hair, I miss the sound of that little 2 litre motor working its heart out, now here's the thing I have been offered the chance to go back into a low ks 01 s2000 what should I do ?????
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Isn't this the sort of thing you should make up your own mind on?
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I agree but maybe some one out there has had the same problem.
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whats the m3 evo got that makes it special?
Old 06-19-2005, 01:24 AM
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see your from my old home town, I guess in answer to your question heaps of low down power doesn't really matter what gear your in just gets into it and I was always a little unsure of the honda at high speed cornering where as the m3 never feels like its going to do a thing wrong.
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i dont think u got what i meant. i mean what is the m3 evo? how does it differ to the m3 normal one
where in newcastle were u from
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It really should be your own decision but since you asked: I miss the S too but after 1.4 years without it I don't miss it as much. Sure, I have a convertible so the wind in the hair is not a problem. However, whenever I start thinking seriously about going back to an S I can't help to think "Been there, done that". There are so many other cars outthere I haven't driven/owned....
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Moved from Newcastle to Tassie 10 years ago, the first m3 was 3 litre 5 speed the evo is 3.2 litre 6 speed.
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so why the evo name then??
and whats in tassie?? besides apples and cold weather.
did ur sister ask u to marry her?
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