This thread has me rolling!
I still have both cars, but the GT-R is likely selling to a friend this year. I agree with most comments here. The GT-R is the car I take out to have a blast and if I want to be seen. I truthfully do prefer the look of my M3 more, but the GT-R does attract more compliments or eyes.
The GT-R with turbo upgrades is just so fun, it feels fast and it moves so suddenly, it's the closest thing to a superbike I've experienced. Given that it is still stock internally and reliable, it's hard to beat. The interior is not great and I feel the car could use a set of Ohlins.
The M3 is the perfect daily driver for me, I love the overall package. If it weren't for the crank hub thing, I'd upgrade turbos and keep the car for many years. It will never hang with the GT-R in terms of grip or speed, but it is a fantastic car to live with. Mine happened to come with coilovers. I keep them in a harder setting, so I don't have the smoothest ride, but the car is flat and carves very nicely.
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