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The BMW E46 ///M3 is the M version E46 and puts out an amazing 333 HP and 262 lb-ft of torque at stock specs! There are an amazing amount of modifications for both the coupe and convertible models so read up and get started modifying your cars today! |
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Trade M3 for GT-R!!!
Guy selling or trade + cash his 2010 nissan GT-R.
He wants 50k plus my M for his gt-r!! Was gona give him 30 plus my M, that's how much i like my m3 ![]() GT-r only has 21.5k miles.. 50k + M3 still a good deal if you gots the ca$hh Would you?
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Okay?
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So, basically 60/65k for a GTR. Go for it.
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I love GTRs but your M plus 50k cash for a GTR with 21.5k miles isn't exactly a good deal... You could find a GTR with that kind of mileage for about 55k right now. Remember, the GTR is a super car and will need some major servicing soon at that mileage. So prepare to pay some super car maintenance costs.
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HPF Stage 2.5 BMW M3 ![]() Last edited by Rockyminator; 11-17-2012 at 01:20 AM. |
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umm sure.
pics or it didnt happen.
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pics of gt-r from the ad
rockym--You think with 34k kms its gonna need service?? its barely been broken in .. I was gonna do it with the 30k for sure but he's not going for it. Maybe in few years
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I'm not sure what the GTR's servicing intervals are, but if you put it in the same super car category as a Lamborghini or Ferrari, then it will at that mileage. Then again it's a Nissan and could probably go longer without maintenance. Nonetheless, servicing costs are ridiculous with these cars, it's not like servicing an M.
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HPF Stage 2.5 BMW M3 ![]() Last edited by Rockyminator; 11-17-2012 at 01:37 AM. |
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LOL at the mud flaps.
Looks to be pretty clean. If you could get him to go anything between 30-40k id do it.
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Just an FYI my friends father has this car, an idea of service costs for you
Every 10,000kms oil change - $300 Every 20,000kms general service/inspection - $700 Every 30,000kms - major service - $4000 So be prepared to spend between $5000-$6000 a year in maintenance. Prices may be a little less in the USA but probably not to far off that amount. |
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Brake job costs about $4,000, that's changing both rotors and pads. Tires are $2,000+ every 5-10,000 miles. God, I love the GTR!!! Get him to go down to 40k and go for it!!!
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If i buy i'd keep for a year, two at most and probably put less than 10k kms on it so let just hope the current owner had a service recently lol.
I usually keep my cars for 2-3 years and never had to do brakes..! My M3 is probably on factory brakes and they are still good, not sure on that 2 other owners before me. I know i need to be at the track every weekend! Do we have any gt-r owners on this forum? Shi t would be nice to be the first
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I'm guessing that maintenance costs are bleeding the current owner.
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Meh...
Sell your M Buy 996 Turbo or GT3 > Nissan
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GT-R maint. is a pain in the ass. However for $50K+ the M is not quite a bad deal. The M is good for a daily. GT-R will be your daily or you have another for daily? GT-R is not good for daily IMO.
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I hear alot of bullshit , A LOT gtr owners please chime in , brakes are obviously going to be expensive **** you go upgrade your brakes, now to replace the brakes (pads and rotors) with same stopping power you are going to paying the same so **** , People are screaming maintainance thats just a stupid excuse
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http://www.carservice.com.au/car-ser.../r35-gt-r-3-8/ |
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