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Old 21st July 2002, 23:42   #1
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Pics of My new E46 M3 Convertible

Just picked this up last week.

Here are some pics after her first bath (it is amazing how dirty carbon black gets so quick, but how good it looks when it's clean!!)



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Old 22nd July 2002, 04:47   #2
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What a beauty it is, follow the break in period very carefully. Very nice looking 19", looks good on CB!!!!!!!
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Old 25th July 2002, 02:41   #3
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Look for me around Boca in August...

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Ben, your e-mail shows U Penns business school Wharton. Is that where you go or have you graduated? Nice M3, are those the optional 19" m3 rims? I'm guessing it's a 2002 becuase of the rims. I see that you have the xenon lights, can you tell a difference between the 2001 M3 xenon and the bi-xenon of the 2002 model? It's amazing how much largers 19s look than the stock 18s.
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i don't see any pics
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I don't see the pics either. I only see the carbon black coupe
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Re: pics

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I don't see the pics either. I only see the carbon black coupe
yeah me too.
i hate this.
more then half the pics don't work
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Oops... sorry guys! My server blew up on me - but the pics are back up. I promise I'll put up some new ones in a week or so to replace these to make up for the lack of pics lately!

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I see the pics now. real nice, love the 19s.
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