OT: Weekend Car
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To the OP: you definitely have it backwards. The Porsche is the fun weekend car, not the bimmer.
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Meh. Matter of opinion. I like the OP's style. I actually just purschased a convertible bimmer yesterday for the very same reason. That said, I use both my 997 coupe and the ragtop bimmer for weekend fun. But the 997 will remain my DD.
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Nice selection. Go with the RD Sport springs and 15 MM spacers all the way around. I have this setup on my e90 M and it really transforms the look of the car. I have seen people use the H&R coupe springs on the e93 and it drops it about the same as the RD Sports BTW.
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We started looking at convertibles and at first we were really leaning toward a 335, but after driving the M the choice was easy for me.
Having tracked my 997 I assume that the M3 is not as capable of a car, but it is far from incapable. A coupe is likely a great track car choice that would be easier to drive than our rear engine beasts.
I'll add more once I have had more time to really examine the two.
That's why I still have it!
It's in project stage right now, I keep telling myself to prioritize it more.