hmmmm.... M3 CSL edition? (big pics warning for you modem folk)
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hmmmm.... M3 CSL edition? (big pics warning for you modem folk)
Basically, a <b>prototype</b> e46 version of the e36 M3 lightweight edition, which basically means thinner glass (a la Z06), carbon fiber galore, honeycomb structural components, light weight racing seats, and a SMG II tranny. Unsure if going into production due to cost factor.
compared to the production e46 M3:
440lb lighter
27bhp more
30 sec faster on the Nurburgring Nordschleife
<img src="http://www.bmwnation.com/images/GALLERY/3/e46_m3csl_03_l.jpg">
<img src="http://www.bmwnation.com/images/GALLERY/3/e46_m3csl_01_l.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://www.bmwnation.com/NEWS/010904_a.html">http://www.bmwnation.com/NEWS/010904_a.html</a></li></ul>
compared to the production e46 M3:
440lb lighter
27bhp more
30 sec faster on the Nurburgring Nordschleife
<img src="http://www.bmwnation.com/images/GALLERY/3/e46_m3csl_03_l.jpg">
<img src="http://www.bmwnation.com/images/GALLERY/3/e46_m3csl_01_l.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://www.bmwnation.com/NEWS/010904_a.html">http://www.bmwnation.com/NEWS/010904_a.html</a></li></ul>
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Oooh!!!!!!!!! That looks like BMW's new sequential shifter thingy.
Apparently you just push the stick up and hold it there and hit the gas. When you release the stick back to the neutral position, the clutch engages. That way you can rev it up and dump the clutch. FUN FUN FUN!
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was dining at Opah with the rest of the High Maintenance desperate single women!! My buddy w/ the black avant was there too! He's rolling on 19" LM's...did u see his car?
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Is that what it is? Heard the acronym tossed around, dunno exactly what it is tho..but is that a
paddle on the right side of the steering wheel? Right above the 3:00 position, where the red dot is? The Ferrari F1 paddles (on the 360 at least) look a bit like that if that's what they are...kinda like (_ . _) right behind the steering wheel, where the "." is the steering column. (might not be paddle shifters, totally guessing here). The left side one wouldn't be visible at the angle the pic was taken at.