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01-21-2016, 07:17 PM | #31 | |
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Could you also please have a close look around the rpm guage and confirm if there are shift lights like the M3/4 or not. |
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01-22-2016, 12:25 PM | #32 | |
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However, I emailed the BMW representative to send me the detailed pictures from the car in display. He will send them to me on Sunday. I will follow-up. That being said, the car is just amazing in real life. LBB is definately a flashy color and I love it. The car feels so more wider than a regular 2-series. The wheel gap is just perfect (less than 1 inch). I really like the open-carbon fibre finish. It gives the interior a nice texture and is way less maintenance than the glossy finished carbon in the M3/M4. The alcantara insert also gives a nice touch (like in the 1M). The blue stiching with LBB makes a lot of sense. On another note, my dealer, which is a high volume, does not expect a lot of M2 allocation this year. |
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