November Discussion Thread
Hope you feel better soon chickie, I know you weren't feeling too well at the meet yesterday. Hopefully it's just the change of weather and that's it. 
And as far as the World Series... I was kinda hoping someone OTHER than the Yankees would win. It's like watching the Super Bowl and seeing the Patriots there every year. Meh. lol

And as far as the World Series... I was kinda hoping someone OTHER than the Yankees would win. It's like watching the Super Bowl and seeing the Patriots there every year. Meh. lol
Whats up folks. Little bitter about the Yankee's but then again There are some things money can't buy. For everything else there's Steinbrenner. The best team money can buy. Its taken them 9 years since there last one. Hopefully it will be another 9
UFC just got good again! Team Rampage won a fight finally.
Now they are in the quarterfinals. Next week it looks like Kimbo Slice will be fighting again since someone is quitting and Big Country Roy Might loss next week!
Now they are in the quarterfinals. Next week it looks like Kimbo Slice will be fighting again since someone is quitting and Big Country Roy Might loss next week!
That successor for the E46 M3 CSL has finally arrived in the form of the 2011 BMW M3 GTS. Like the CSL, the GTS features substantially reduced weight, complemented by slightly increased horsepower.
Compared to the normal M3’s naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V8, the GTS gains extra displacement, for a total of 4.4 liters. This results in 450 horsepower, delivered to the wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
The interior is stripped down for maximum performance, with two racing seats up front and a roll cage in place of the rear seats. The suspension has also been stiffened, and a spoiler promises to keep the rear end planted.
Availability is expected to begin in mid 2010, with a starting price of around $150,000.
Compared to the normal M3’s naturally aspirated 4.0-liter V8, the GTS gains extra displacement, for a total of 4.4 liters. This results in 450 horsepower, delivered to the wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox.
The interior is stripped down for maximum performance, with two racing seats up front and a roll cage in place of the rear seats. The suspension has also been stiffened, and a spoiler promises to keep the rear end planted.
Availability is expected to begin in mid 2010, with a starting price of around $150,000.





Last edited by Evil Wayzz; Nov 5, 2009 at 01:39 PM.



