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I'm moving back to Socal this summer and i'm pretty set on selling my g8 gt and getting a E92 M3. would love the M4 but don't think i wanna spend the money, these 435i looking nice too with the m-sport package, plus with mods/tune it can run a e92 M3 but its not a M3, that s65 engine is amazing, that redline:ohlawd:. what ya'll brehs think? stick with the M3 or go 435i?

I see so many F8X M3s and M4s in SoCal. It's the main reason I got my M2 over a M3/M4.

Seeing a e92 is always a rare and rewarding thing. Personally...I'd go with the e92.
 

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I just watched a video from the International Motor Show in Geneva. Not impressed with the M8, looks too much like the 6 series. What stood apart when the original 8s were around is how different they were. This shyt looks like the 6 series. That X7 tho...That shyt may be my next whip over the m4/5.
 

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How do you wash your car cost-effectively

At home.

If you live in a place that has good water then you're set.

I live in AZ so I had to get a water softener. Not cost-effective, at all... but the whole-house benefits are undeniable.
 
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At home.

If you live in a place that has good water then you're set.

I live in AZ so I had to get a water softener. Not cost-effective, at all... but the whole-house benefits are undeniable.

I used a damn brush at the car wash place , :russ:
 

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:mjgrin: it was dirty af I couldn't wait any longer....bird poop and errythang. I made a thread nobody replied

What's so scary bout it

Like a brush... with bristles? On paint? Nah breh that's not the wave.

Two bucket method with wool only.
 

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A brush with bristles yeah, does it scratch the paint. If so how do I remove the scratches?

Yea that's no good breh. Probably won't scratch the paint itself but the clearcoat for sure. Probably want to do a polish / wax on that shyt after your next wash.
 
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A brush yeah, does it scratch the paint
How
Yea that's no good breh. Probably won't scratch the paint itself but the clearcoat for sure. Probably want to do a polish / wax on that shyt after your next wash.
alright, what's the clear coat. my car white so its hard to see the scratches. Might have to use some time of buffing solution
 

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alright, what's the clear coat. my car white so its hard to see the scratches. Might have to use some time of buffing solution

Clear coat is a thin clear layer of... I dunno shiny shyt that rests atop the paint to protect it. It's what makes your car shiny when it's clean. A white car will definitely hide a lot of clearcoat damage but in the right lighting you'll probably see swirl marks out the ass all over your whip.

This is an extreme example but this is what a clearcoat that's been damaged over years of bad washes will look like.

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