Pulled the trigger.
Sweet Ride! You got a well option out GT2 from what I can tell. Large carbon fiber interior package, Sport Seats with black back, aluminum look shifter/e-brake and steering wheel and aluminum look rear console. Nice options. I don't usually see GT2s option out that well.
Can't wait to see what you'll do!
Can't wait to see what you'll do!
THe carbon aluminum looks good But I would replace the central airvent and peice in front of the shifter to Aluminum look. Better seperation But hay it is your car and it looks great. My 2cents
Sorry for a consecutive post, but I forgot to add something...
Someone said on the M3 Forum, that they were cruising along the freeway at approx. 70 mph, when a GT2 pulled next to them. From 70, he downshifted to accelerate, and burned rubber.
My Q: Can the GT2 actually burn rubber from 60+ mph????
Someone said on the M3 Forum, that they were cruising along the freeway at approx. 70 mph, when a GT2 pulled next to them. From 70, he downshifted to accelerate, and burned rubber.
My Q: Can the GT2 actually burn rubber from 60+ mph????
Yeah Ryan... replace those ugly carbon fiber pieces... and then I'll take them off of your hands. Think of it as a finder's fee... 
Joe West

Joe West
Originally posted by YSITSMN
THe carbon aluminum looks good But I would replace the central airvent and peice in front of the shifter to Aluminum look. Better seperation But hay it is your car and it looks great. My 2cents
THe carbon aluminum looks good But I would replace the central airvent and peice in front of the shifter to Aluminum look. Better seperation But hay it is your car and it looks great. My 2cents
Originally posted by Joe West
Yeah Ryan... replace those ugly carbon fiber pieces... and then I'll take them off of your hands. Think of it as a finder's fee...
Joe West
Yeah Ryan... replace those ugly carbon fiber pieces... and then I'll take them off of your hands. Think of it as a finder's fee...

Joe West
We integrate Integra DTR 5.8 Receivers into many systems all the time. It is made by Onkyo but has a few more features like a rear IR input jack, ethernet control (for Crestron) and a 3 year warranty instead of a 2. I agree with SanDiego996 in that you will be hard pressed to tell a difference between any video formats above 720p. I would hook it up the easiest way it will be to use. Connect all sources (Audio+Video) to the receiver, map your inputs then connect only one HDMI cable to the TV. This way, all you do is turn the TV on and select what source you want to watch on the Receiver. Really easy. PM me if you need a price, we can drop ship.
We integrate Integra DTR 5.8 Receivers into many systems all the time. It is made by Onkyo but has a few more features like a rear IR input jack, ethernet control (for Crestron) and a 3 year warranty instead of a 2. I agree with SanDiego996 in that you will be hard pressed to tell a difference between any video formats above 720p. I would hook it up the easiest way it will be to use. Connect all sources (Audio+Video) to the receiver, map your inputs then connect only one HDMI cable to the TV. This way, all you do is turn the TV on and select what source you want to watch on the Receiver. Really easy. PM me if you need a price, we can drop ship.
Huh? You just revived a 5 year old thread.
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???? BTW last exhaust to be tested this week. The RUF finally came in.
