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thanks man, thinking of going back again todayThat's some dope pics you snapped!
Yall like that tesla more than the i8? No way. Then it's more expensive too. I feel a certain type of way about the idea of spending 6 figures on a non exotic brand, eg BMW, Acura nsx, even though they are extra cold.
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back to track cars, have you considered of just getting a 911 GT3?
or even a 911 GTS if you want to save around $20k?
unless you're really into BMW
I mean the CS in europes at $125k already (US pric enot yet announced) while a 911 GTS starts at $120k.
I get it BMW has a great free maintenance for the first 3 years (now I think? used to be 4) but if you're tracking a car in the $100k+ range, what you spend on the misc like tires and maintenance has to be of little to no issue. That's not a knock at you, I just think if that range you have to have those accounted for even for a BMW. If I am in your position, i'd get a regular M4 and have fun with it. I'd even suggest a BRZ for the track and then trash it.
My friends and I track old E30's and E36's with little to no worries.
Why don't you cop da GT4Thanks for the advice. I'm still new to this stuff. So I haven't fully figured out everything. I do know I want a M4 and I willing to spend that kind of money for one.
I'm not doing a brz I'm sorry. Ive drove one not my style not my taste. But I get what you mean.
I definitely know how to handle sport performance cars just don't have the experience of actual track driving cause I lived in NYC all my life. I just moved to Texas and I know Texas has a bunch of speedways and tracks. NYC has like nothing.
All this would come to furtuion in mid 2018 I have time. I'm patient these cars aint going no where. Lol.
Why don't you cop da GT4