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Post by blacky »

...any decent forums etc??

Thanks :D

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Post by Stuart »

Hahhahahahhahahahahahhahah :D

Go on fella!!

No idea about M specific forums. DTMpower.net is pretty cool as long as you can wade through the shit.

Chuffed for you :thumb:
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Post by blacky »

Don't get too excited....just doing some research!

Will have a look. Ta :!:

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Yeah whatever :)

I couldn't give a monkeys either way buddy. Buy what you want. Drive what you want.

Just make sure you continue driving it in your accepted and traditional manner.
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Pipe and slippers are all he'll be driving from now on.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away!

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It's about time you saw the light and move onto something decent :P

I use the CSL Register quite alot.

http://www.cslregister.com

Then there is

http://www.mtorque.co.uk

You can get some good tech info on there

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Gerry H wrote:Pipe and slippers are all he'll be driving from now on.
Yes, have seen a nice XJR that took my fancy.... :wink:

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Bealo wrote:It's about time you saw the light and move onto something decent :P

I use the CSL Register quite alot.

http://www.cslregister.com

Then there is

http://www.mtorque.co.uk

You can get some good tech info on there
Awesome....cheers, will have a look later :!:

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stuart wrote:Yeah whatever :)

I couldn't give a monkeys either way buddy. Buy what you want. Drive what you want.

Just make sure you continue driving it in your accepted and traditional manner.

Of course :wink:

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Post by Tommy »

Are you thinking E36 or E46?

Lots of E36 info here http://www.zonemotorsport.co.uk/forum/i ... 3227f61d8b and here but you have to look past the 'normal' stuff http://www.bmwowner.com/forum/index.php

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