BEAT AN M3
Originally Posted by Jugador
of course it isn't "rice", but it's a high end tuner car in my definition
To me, a person makes a car become rice...so I agree with you Jug.</P>
yeah sorry about the info on the m3. the 98 model only had like you said 240 horses @ 6000 rmp and 236 lb-ft torque @ 3800 rpm. for some reason i thought the 98 model was the same as the newer ones. the newer ones bump up horsepower from 240 to 333, so they would give you a very good run.</P>
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Originally Posted by redneck101
Originally Posted by Jugador
of course it isn't "rice", but it's a high end tuner car in my definition
To me, a person makes a car become rice...so I agree with you Jug.</P>
so very true... i wonder when everyone is gonna catch on to that</P>
Originally Posted by redneck101
Originally Posted by BLKSTANG9879
I consider the M3 and high priced Ricer.</P>
What makes you think that? They are a nice car, and nothing is ricey about it!! Dan, you are correcto on the 240, but they can still haul some ***!</P>
Around here is see more M3s all riced out then i do the regular ones.</P>
RICER:: a stereotype of an individual who modifies a car with excessive stickers, outlandish body kits, bumpstop-riding suspensions, and/or wretchedly styled oversized wheels ( watch "The Fast and the Furious"). Ricers know no bounds in tastelessness and are not exclusive in their OEM of choice. </P>


