M3 gone, back for some rotary power! Seattle Wa
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M3 gone, back for some rotary power! Seattle Wa
Hello everyone my name is Sahand and I was recently the victim of some ridiculously terrible driving. A woman pit maneuvered an unsuspecting driver into my lane causing an accident that has left my car totaled. I have decided that im done with bmw's for a while because I have been driving different models for the last 8 years. After the trauma of losing my baby subsided I was able to start thinking about what other sports cars I have wanted for a long time. The first car I ever modified was a 1985 fb gsl-se and at the time my two buddies owned s4 and s5 turbo 2s. During that period in my life I fell in love with turbo rotary but was never able to acquire it for my self. I think it may be time, I have become significantly more proficient at wrenching and have also become better at maintaining and taking care of my cars. I think these qualities and the drive to go fast make me a good candidate for some turbo rotary. Now im on the look out for a super clean turbo 2 or a well maintained FD.
The last pic of my M3 with my buddies 964.
What she looks like now.
The last pic of my M3 with my buddies 964.
What she looks like now.
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Hmm... I don't see how that could be totaled, I guess there's more damage than can be seen or the insurance decided it would cost more than the car to fix... damn that sucks, such a clean car. Are you allowed to part out? Heaps of good parts like the interior and the other sides of the car that are undamaged could be used.
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