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Old 04-08-2007, 12:31 AM   #8 (permalink)
n1knightmare
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Originally Posted by Ivan
shouldnt the order from least to most expensive be 1,3,5,7? wtf

Yeah that is the way it is. A brand new 3 series will cost more than a 1 series but i was just trying to say for the money you could buy a older 3 series with alot more power for alot less than one of these new. But not everyone cares about the power they are getting. For example my wifes mom wants one of the 1 series because she thinks they are cute. But i want alot of power for my money so these wouldnt suit me.
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