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If that is without rollout, it's noticeably faster than the current M3P. Would rather see quarter mile and trap though.Was just about to share those lol
Was that supposed to be directed to someone else or did I miss somethingIf that is without rollout, it's noticeably faster than the current M3P. Would rather see quarter mile and trap though.
Sorry...was just commenting at the 2.86s from the tweet.Was that supposed to be directed to someone else or did I miss something
There is a user here with a very similar user name, who also is into performance vehicles. My money would be on a a 50 / 50 chance of that result being accurate, or being a troll aimed at model 3 owners.Sorry...was just commenting at the 2.86s from the tweet.
Is anyone else bothered by the wheel cover vents being the wrong way on the left side?
9.69sI’ll be very curious what the 60-130 is at that potential 0-60
Also I’m fairly sure the (1ft) in abbreviation next to the 2.86 means that the number is with rollout unfortunatelyIf that is without rollout, it's noticeably faster than the current M3P. Would rather see quarter mile and trap though.
lol every time I see the gray I’m just like oh god any other color. It just messes up the body lines for me.
The number reads as 2.68 w/ 1ft rollout. Still, not sure how credible this is.Also I’m fairly sure the (1ft) in abbreviation next to the 2.86 means that the number is with rollout unfortunately
I looked back and realized that. I’m def curious as to the validityThe number reads as 2.68 w/ 1ft rollout. Still, not sure how credible this is.
Slip shows 2.68 with rollout. You can see compared to my 2.89 that most of the time is gained after 40mph.Also I’m fairly sure the (1ft) in abbreviation next to the 2.86 means that the number is with rollout unfortunately