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Old 22 October 2017, 11:40 PM   #31
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SWEET Ride, Enjoy that beast! My ///M6 says Hi!

Did you get the Competition Package?

Careful with the rims... They are sooooo easy to scrape as they stick out from the 20" rims a little more than normal.
Thanks. Yes, comp pack with I believe every option, but night vision.
Do u recommend a good m6 forum? I'm spoiled on trf and raptor forums, but haven't found a great m6 forum yet.
I'm still learning the car, but under normal acceleration from stop it appears soft until rolling and then the power kicks in. Maybe a traction control setting? I tried some shift and engine settings some already.
Later I also look to mod the exhaust. Any suggestions? Catless downpipes? Heard some beastly m6 exhausts on youtube. Thanks and enjoy my friend. Btw, I assume I can't put a vinyl sun visor across connectdrive and other sensors at rearview mirror?

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Old 22 October 2017, 11:43 PM   #32
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Get a ceramic coating on it. You won’t regret it.
Thanks. I'll look into it, although it already has the clear protection film on front fenders, side mirrors, door rear edges and handle cups. Used to have one on hood, but was removed since it had a scratch. It did it's job I assume, since the hood looks great still.

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Old 22 October 2017, 11:46 PM   #33
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Super nice. Even though I typically don’t care for white cars, not bad!
Thanks. I prefer white in middle ga for thermal reasons. Plus white is an easy color to care for and provides great contrast to black wheels, top, etc..., which I love.

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Old 22 October 2017, 11:52 PM   #34
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Great choice. Glad you didn’t go with maserati, the interior is just too dated. Have fun with the M6!


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Agree. The only things the maser gt had going for it was stock exhaust note and unique exterior styling. The m6 has so much more luxury, options, updated tech, larger trunk, quicker, resale, maintenance, etc. The maser gt doesnt even have a backup camera. Fiat chrysler has hurt that brand for sure, which is sad.

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Thanks for all the kind words and advice. Much appreciated!

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