Yesterday I collected my M2 Competition from Sytner Harold Wood and I can give you my early impressions as this morning for the first time I took it for a proper drive and I have to say that after owning the original M2, this Competition has gone up another level. It feels 40% better all around. I optioned in the M Sport compound brakes to handle all the extra power, it's surprisingly nimble considering it's almost 50kg heavier. I like the new M Sport seats as they really hug you in with extra bolstering. I've had the car lowered at the dealership prior to delivery and the ride is firm but not in a back breaking way. It's a purpose build vehicle and not for the timid and comfy driver. As you know I don't keep my cars in stock form and one of the first things is to replace that horrible muffler that looks like a Cows udder with a nice set of Remus sports exhausts. Then I'm having fitted adjustable towing arms that the M4 GTS has to really stiffen up the rear of the car before I add even more power with a remap. More mods are planed in the coming weeks. So for now hear she is, only one picture I'm afraid that's taken from my iPhone on a cloudy morning.
Looks good on the black 437m wheels, much better than the standard wheels that come with it. Looking forward to your thoughts and updates, I’m sure it will be a monster with a remap.
Congrats, your in for a load of fun again, I love the HS I may well be back in a BMW next when new M3/4 comes out or I may even get a Hyper hot hatch as we need to call them know, enjoy
You know what Derek, the Hokenhiem silver is a much nicer car than the Long Beach blue I had simply because under different light, the shade is different. Under cloudy skies it looks like a grey primer and when the sun is out it looks like a pearlescent white. The next M3/M4 should have switchable RW/AWD modes.
Yep Derek I know Imran, spoke to him a couple of times I'm taking the Competition to him in a couple of weeks to have fitted the new Eventuri intake system.
Will be no issues at all, the Remus Exhaust won't cause any warranty issues unless it is proved that the exhaust is at fault for example the brakes and I never had any issues with my previous M2 and that had a lot of mods.
Only just seen this buddy! Awesome bit of kit! Enjoy!:thumb::thumb::thumb:
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