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      07-11-2020, 08:14 AM   #3
Harrison kayy
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Drives: BMW M2 competition
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Sydney

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Yesterday, I finally secured my new 2021 M2 Competition build. The spec is:

- Hockenheim silver
- 6-spd manual
- orange stitching
- carbon fiber trim
- executive pack
- black wheels
- slicktop

I owned an AW 98 M3/4/5 and an AW 04 M3 manual coupe for many years. However, I bought those cars used and never actually got to configure my own, even though the e46 M3 was a slicktop, which was a rarity back in the day. Having said that, I owned only 3 BMW's in my lifetime and all 3 were ///M cars.

Given the M2 wheelbase length is nearly identical to the e36 M3, I'm excited. I considered the F80 M3 for a while. Then, I started looking into the Caymans, but both seemed overpriced, relatively speaking. I never imagined that for the price of a slightly used 2018 M3 with low miles, I could basically get a brand new 2021 M2. I know that it's apples and oranges, but to me, cross-shopping these vehicles made sense.
Congrats! Welcome to the 'anxiously waiting for delivery' crowd. If you're not already checking the production progress in your BMW online garage, you will be soon!
Ordered mine last week doesn't arrive until November 😫
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