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Originally Posted by Mtl135i
Was a very very basic thing. The BRZ can be driven in a spirited manner at really low speeds and very safely. The M2 required a lot more speed everywhere to event think about bringing a smile to my face.
The only thing that was better was the sound. The M2 is awesome once you turn off the fake noise.
Never got as far as modifying the exhaust on my BRZ but if I get another it will be on the list.
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First of all, welcome back to the family! And even when you have a different car you are still part of the twin brotherhood/sisterhood. [emoji106]
I would think the Raiu edition would feel very special because of all its unique features and how few there are. The tS isn’t far behind, and I have been looking for one also.
I completely understand your takeaway from your M2 ownership. They are incredible cars, and go fast so easily. My brother is the German car fan in the family, and he has owned some really cool stuff. He even was able to manage getting a new 1M back in the day. What a fu**ing fun car. [emoji28][emoji28][emoji28] He owned it for several years and actually made money on it, almost unheard of for modern cars.
He currently has a new TTRS and it’s so incredibly fast, much like the M2. But it gets up to speed so easily, and so quickly, anything in the legal speed limit feels very boring. In his car getting to 60, or more, you can almost imagine the car yawning, like when are you going to actually go fast? In my FR-S getting up to 60 mph takes a lot more effort, and you feel like you are going 90. [emoji16] It’s such a different experience, and both are amazing in their own ways.
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