Author Topic: Yo Bimmer - care to do some consulting?  (Read 3286 times)

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Yo Bimmer - care to do some consulting?
« on: November 07, 2009, 06:42:04 AM »
See, I got me this Walmart M5 E60...

I know, we got one for completing Level 'Leven - but I couldn't figger how to transfer the paint off it (it ain't locked, but the layers don't show up in the Paint room.  It's just gray.  So, I sells the one I won for $100 bucks, and then buys the Wally World Special for $80000 so I'm already $79900 in the hole on the thing.

Then I gets to looking it over and noticed that she is just a bit more than heavy and I have always lacked imagination when it comes to heavy cars.

So, you being a Bimmer expert and all I was wondering what kind of stuff you have done with yours?  Is it worth building out or is it just going to be seriously out classed by the other BMWs?  I am entertaining making it the best A car I can and then race it around some (but stay away from that damned Davis and his C6...) and see if I can make some of my money back.

You got any/many ideas concerning this porker?

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Re: Yo Bimmer - care to do some consulting?
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2009, 01:10:26 AM »
It seems to make a very good near-stock B-Classer on faster stuff.

I haven't spent much intimate time with it yet, but my guess is that the M5 will like higher-power flowing tracks. 

I will have to look into it some more.  ;D
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