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Thread: 2006 Gto
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Old 05-10-2008, 08:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
wingnut96
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Iraq but from NW
Car: 2006 Pontiac GTO. Does ok
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2006 Gto

Well time to find out something about BMW's, which I know nothing other than they're at the top of the food chain. I like my GTO but we all know it doesn't handle that well so I'm trying to determine if I should spend my cash getting it up to speed or sell and buy from an overseas dealer since I'm working in the Middle East. I fully expect to hear "sell it at once" so not sure why I'm asking but the car is built pretty well and does ok. Kinda thinking about keeping this one and when the diesel BMW comes to the States then get that one as a daily driver for the Misses which would really just become our travelling car. That's down the road a bit so I'll take some time and figure out what makes BMW's tick. The M3 with the V8 sounds like a pretty cool idea but the twin turbo six is a great engine.
Just looking for a way to say hello I guess and let you know where my head is at.

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