my 545 smoked a Mustang !!
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My Ride: 2008 BMW 550i Sport
Carbon Black Metallic/Cream Beige
Manny tranny and other stuff
Recently gone, but never forgotten:
2005 Ford Mustang GT (hence the name)
Torch Red/Crimson
Manny tranny and every option available for that year
2002 Chrysler 300M Special
Brilliant Black/Light Taupe/Dark Slate
Autostick and goo-gobs of neat features that I will sorely miss
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Originally Posted by DFWRaider' post='615669' date='Jul 3 2008, 03:49 PM
...with my Dinan flashed 535. ...
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My Ride: 04 545i - Titanium Silver/Black, Sport pkg, Comfort Seats w/ Lumbar, Premium Sound, power rear sunshade, Adaptive Xenon Headlights, Steptronic, Park Distance Control, Fold down rear seats w/ski bag, Aux jack, 6-disk changer, puddle lamps...
Engine: Custom Remus cat-back exhaust w/chrome square tips, K&N Air Filter, Charcoal Filter Removed, Sprint Booster :-), 50/50 mix of 91+100 Octane, EuroRev ECU Remap (coming soon lol), Dinan High-Flow Throttle Body (coming soon...maybe lol)
Interior: Portable Sirius Stilletto 100 w/car kit, Garmin Nuvi 680 mounted below rear-view mirror, LCI-style I-drive knob, Dark Poplar Center Dashboard Trim.
Exterior: E60 forum clings, 5% rear tint, ACS roof spoiler (painted black for distinct look against limo tint), ACS trunk spoiler, ACS add-on front spoiler and rear apron (awaiting installation), "18 Black Staggered BeBeS Style OER (emergency replacement for cracked sport 124 rims), black kidney grill, white accessory lighting (including license and trunk lamps), Angel-eye upgrade, AIB xenon-matched fog lamps, AIB V3's on order, red rear reflectors
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Now, now, lets not start any cross-pond warfare here. Blanket generalizations are rarely accurate and tend to portray ignorance. Modern American pony cars aren't bad cars - hell, they are doing some great things with them (Saleen comes to mind), even the relatively cheap Hemi series from Chrysler. That said, our cars are upper-class machines, designed for an entirely different market. Comparisons are fun, but the end-results shouldn't come at a great surprise. With that said, any kill stories against prick drivers always elicit grins from me.
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Originally Posted by advancedlogic' post='618234' date='Jul 7 2008, 04:16 PM
Now, now, lets not start any cross-pond warfare here. Blanket generalizations are rarely accurate and tend to portray ignorance. Modern American pony cars aren't bad cars - hell, they are doing some great things with them (Saleen comes to mind), even the relatively cheap Hemi series from Chrysler. That said, our cars are upper-class machines, designed for an entirely different market. Comparisons are fun, but the end-results shouldn't come at a great surprise. With that said, any kill stories against prick drivers always elicit grins from me.
Your post explains your name! Well said.
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