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  • Car
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    $13k for an E46 M3 seems a little cheap, curious of the mileage and title...

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  • pDubs
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    I think he accidentally PM'd me. Just got one and here's what it said.

    "Hey I'm located in South Florida and I have a stanced 2002 alpine weirs on cinnamon e46 m3 with extensive maintenance . Idk what your budget is but I'm asking $13k without rims but on coilovers and lots of extras."

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by Chasen88 View Post
    Pm'ed.
    Did not receive a PM.

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  • Chasen88
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    Pm'ed.

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  • pDubs
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    I was joking. I'm not selling my car.

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by pDubs View Post
    Ok well in that case you can buy my e36 m3. 12k!
    No thanks...

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by Yogi_Bear View Post
    what the hell happened in this thread?
    That, I am not quite sure of. I got informed on how I was not considered a UBER stanced guy, just because I was looking to buy rather than build, which is what I thought the whole point of this 'Cars for sale' part of the forum was for. Being that you have been on this site, what can you interpret from the arguments.

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  • Yogi_Bear
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    what the hell happened in this thread?

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  • pDubs
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    Ok well in that case you can buy my e36 m3. 12k!

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by pDubs View Post
    Oh and if budget isn't an issue just go buy yourself an e92 M3 and drop if off at a shop to throw some coilovers spun all the way down and too wide rotiforms on it with stretched tires. There you go. Stance car.

    Nothing against rotiform at all, simply stating this is a common "stance car" setup.
    I dislike the E92 M3, I enjoy the older M3's much more.

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by pDubs View Post
    This is just plain fucking sad. You are a fanboy. That's all there is too it. I know your response is going to be y u mad? or some dumb bullshit but for real. This is fucking sad.

    Go out and find a clean example of a car you'd like to "stance" and learn a thing or two building it yourself. You will appreciate it more and you won't be frowned upon by the entire community by buying somebody else's completed project and having no real clue what you are doing.

    I'm not talking about buying a good clean example of a car that already has coilovers, wheels, and a few mods and changing it up to your liking and working on it yourself. That's fine, I suppose. My last car that I bought came with coilovers and a stage 1 tune installed. The fact that you post a thread on a car enthusiast forum blatantly stating "I don't know what I'm doing and am new to this but I just want a mad tyte stanced car" just really makes you sound lame.
    Quite frankly I am not trying to make a statement with my car, or have a high standing in the 'Stanced' community. And I do not have time to 'build' a car.

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  • pDubs
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    Oh and if budget isn't an issue just go buy yourself an e92 M3 and drop if off at a shop to throw some coilovers spun all the way down and too wide rotiforms on it with stretched tires. There you go. Stance car.

    Nothing against rotiform at all, simply stating this is a common "stance car" setup.
    Last edited by pDubs; 07-23-2014, 10:36 AM.

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  • pDubs
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    This is just plain fucking sad. You are a fanboy. That's all there is too it. I know your response is going to be y u mad? or some dumb bullshit but for real. This is fucking sad.

    Go out and find a clean example of a car you'd like to "stance" and learn a thing or two building it yourself. You will appreciate it more and you won't be frowned upon by the entire community by buying somebody else's completed project and having no real clue what you are doing.

    I'm not talking about buying a good clean example of a car that already has coilovers, wheels, and a few mods and changing it up to your liking and working on it yourself. That's fine, I suppose. My last car that I bought came with coilovers and a stage 1 tune installed. The fact that you post a thread on a car enthusiast forum blatantly stating "I don't know what I'm doing and am new to this but I just want a mad tyte stanced car" just really makes you sound lame.

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  • Car
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    Originally posted by pDubs View Post
    You seriously would buy a car with the only criteria being it has stance? You don't have any care of the make/model/year/mileage/color/interior/features/insurance prices/MPG....... I could go on and on? How in the hell is the only thing you care about is that it's stanced?



    When I say budget is not an issue that implies that neither is paying for gas, insurance, or changing a few things in the interior that weren't to my liking. As for paint, sure I guess I could be more specific about that, I like black, white, red, etc. But I don't want to rule out what could be a perfect car for me just because it isn't the paint color I like, I can't get that resprayed as well. I hinted at old BMW's and Nissan 240's, I like the kouki, but I also like S13. I was just looking for people to let me know what they have for sale, and if they have what I like I would do business with them. But thanks for your opinion.

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  • Shaun708
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    It can be yours for $8500

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