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Ren, I do see where you're coming from - modding cars properly is technical, interesting, challenging and big fun. Everyone has to start somewhere, so yeah ok, we buy an induction kit - but you're not going to start modding your car by handing over £13k the day after you've picked it up....its a natural progression for those that want to do it - its hardly a sin to buy a couple of 'choice' mods. (btw Lexus lights are a sin, and that's not up for debate
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I know an M3 is quicker, but having owned an M Roadster, I know that its all too easy - where's the challenge? Surely mid-engined, RWD, interesting handling and rarer than most is what defines a petrolhead car?

I know an M3 is quicker, but having owned an M Roadster, I know that its all too easy - where's the challenge? Surely mid-engined, RWD, interesting handling and rarer than most is what defines a petrolhead car?