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04-30-2021, 12:14 AM | #25 |
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As far as I can tell, only their opinion or possible sarcasm. It is unlikely a 220 Msport will get brakes that large, unless that is a photoshopped image. The fender bulges on the M2 would also be comical if much larger than the ones shown in the image.
If lemetier based it being a 220 Msport on a badge spotted on the test car, BMW have put the wrong badge on test cars in the past when they are also almost un-camouflaged. Also, the camouflaged car earlier in this thread shows no sign of the same amount of flare on the front fenders and the power bulge on the hood is a typical M-car signature in current models. Last edited by aerobod; 04-30-2021 at 12:21 AM.. |
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Could be wrong but doesn't look much like an m2 to me, unless it's a photoshop or a partial mule. No side vents, no drilled brake discs.
That hood bulge seems to be present on several of the camo'd test vehicles that clearly aren't m2s. |
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