hello,
my name is rommel and i am the proud owner of a new m3. since joining this forum, i have been inundated with ideas to mod my car's engine as well as aesthetics. right now my mileage is around 570some and i was wondering if it was too soon to change the intake filter and add some scoops?? your thoughts/opinions are welcome and appreciated.
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pogi_1
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aut0sh0cker
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Never too soon to mod, in my opinion:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=300035
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=300035
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MCMLXXXIX
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+1 ^
that guy is badass
start modding whenver you like!
that guy is badass
start modding whenver you like!
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I'd ask, how long do you plan on owning the car? If you plan on keeping it for a bit, I'd be more patient with the mods. Get to know the car stock alittle then slowly build it up.
You'll definately appreciate it more in the end I think, instead of just getting bored or sick of it in 2 years.
(If your planning on dumping it in a few years though, by all means go ahead.)
You'll definately appreciate it more in the end I think, instead of just getting bored or sick of it in 2 years.
(If your planning on dumping it in a few years though, by all means go ahead.)
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Legato2057
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UltimateBMW wroteSecond that, drive the car for a few more miles and decide what you do and don't like about the car.I'd ask, how long do you plan on owning the car? If you plan on keeping it for a bit, I'd be more patient with the mods. Get to know the car stock alittle then slowly build it up.
You'll definately appreciate it more in the end I think, instead of just getting bored or sick of it in 2 years.
(If your planning on dumping it in a few years though, by all means go ahead.)