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Old 10-05-2010, 07:08 PM
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We know you are a die hard bmw enthusiast. I think we all are. IMO, it is really something to brag about or be proud of when you are able to swap a motor that was never designed for that particular car and make it work. Plus the added benefit of being to have a more affordable engine to maintain over the years, especially when you plan on keeping the car for a long period of time. Like james said, having the best of both worlds. A car that can handle great with a motor that is powerful and cheaper to fix if something breaks(engine wise) The rest of the car would be all BMW.
I understand what you guys are saying, but I wouldn't want to bastardize any quality car like that. It is fine for old pickups and muscle cars, but not a BMW, Porsche, Audi, Mercedes, etc.

Post the pics when you get done though, so I can bash it. Just kidding.
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