$90000? What currency would that be? Euro? I would sell it, pay off my house, AND buy another really nice car or buy a plain nice car and a new bike! LOL
Thats a bit crazy, I don't agree with rewarding people for playing games but well done to the guy who won the M6. Sell it and buy a decent car though, BMW's suck
Well I just put a 1.2 corsa on the road and the insureance has basicly run me dry, so good luck even getting insureance on a M6!
Btw, I doubt he will be allowed to sell it, most competitions that have cars as prizes have some ruling that the car can't be sold untill x amount of years, makes sence imo, but if he's lucky maybe he can sell it.
Wouldn't mind hearing soemthing from the horses mouth though, about how depressing it is to own such a car but not being able to drive it.
You can't be serious, lol. Such a law would most definitely be against, erm, the law . Of course he can sell it whenever he wants. As soon as it's his property nobody can tell him what to do with it. If he wants to thrash, it's his choice. BMW would probably put him on the black list and never let him participate in a competition again, but they can't keep him from doing that.
Btw, it's base price is 113.300 Euro in Germany. Don't know what kind of extras it has, but I wouldn't wanna be seen on the road with it .
It's not a "law" it's something which you have to agree to, maybes it's differnt (better) in Germany (As usual) but most definetely saw a Tommi Makkinen Evo 6 being won in a competition and the guy who one it had to keep it for so long before he got rid of it.
Wow! I didn't even know SK had reached into LFS! I remember back in the early early Counter-Strike days seeing SK. The SK that was just a really good CS 5-man. I can't believe it has grown so much. I'd love to hear more about it if you've got any time for chatting.