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E46 M is still one sexy machine......this one illustrates that very nicely :praise::praise:
 

Slick-wp

Member
Plz Stop with the pics dude.
The car got a full glaze & collinite wax the day before you got it but doesn't harm to wax it again.
 

slotcars1

///Member
So further update...

Took a nice drive last night and the car is still going as sweet as anything. I have one and only one gripe. The front tyres are Nankangs... I would not recommend these tyres on a citi golf.

As soon as my bank account recovers I will be swapping them out for something decent. They have no grip, are noisy as hell and are just down right rubbish. I know a few on the forum like them, I hate them and will never use them again. POFS.

If I wanted understeer I would have bought an Opel TS... Really guys stay away from the Nankangs...

Anyway, other than that, this car does not disappoint at all :) :thumbs:
 

kabal

Active member
awesome stuff matt, congrats.

so tempted to get one of these again, they are beautiful :praise:
 

Crash_Nemesis

///Member
I used to have Hankook Evo 12 on Jezebel. They really hold the road well. I currently have Michellin Pilot Sport 2's and they are good, but I can't help but feel the Hankooks where just as good... and cheaper.
 

slotcars1

///Member
Crash_Nemesis said:
I used to have Hankook Evo 12 on Jezebel. They really hold the road well. I currently have Michellin Pilot Sport 2's and they are good, but I can't help but feel the Hankooks where just as good... and cheaper.

I have asked for pricing on the Ventus RS3. Have been recommended to look at them. Have also heard good things on the Evo 12's.

Here is a link to the RS3's

https://www.hankooktyre.com.au/Product/MotorsportTyreSemiSlick.aspx?pageNum=1&subNum=5&ChildNum=3
 

Fordkoppie

///Member
I had Yokohama ADVAN SPORT tyres on my previous e46 M3 and Yokohama AD08 ADVAN NEOVA on the CSL.

Both were brilliant, although the Advan sports were a little better in the rain while the Neovas were slightly better in the dry.

The latter were not too great at dispersing standing water
 
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