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      02-17-2009, 06:28 PM   #22
rominl
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i also recommend bringing a friend of yours who can drive stick, get it off the lot and to your home, and then use that to teach you how to drive stick. make sure you read enough to understand the concept first, and also only practice on flat surfaces in the beginning. minimize the chance to burn your clutch. the m3 6mt is very easy to drive, i haven't driven stick for years before we bought the car and i drove it off the lot no problem.

if you know the theory and someone good to show you, you shouldn't need more than 3-4 hours

just make sure it doesn't become your daily driver right the way
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