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<blockquote data-quote="M3ac" data-source="post: 22328" data-attributes="member: 21378"><p>Guys,Just a thought, what do you think of the new paddle shifters fitted on the new batches of 325i's this yr 2010 (i think Q4 onwards). Its plus & minus for each side of the steering (3 o'clock (- minus) & 9 o'Clock (+plus) ). Similar to the ones installed on the facelifted 335i's. Its different from the current 325i paddle shifts where it is plus & minus on each shfter on each side of the steering. Appreciate your thoughts? :listen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M3ac, post: 22328, member: 21378"] Guys,Just a thought, what do you think of the new paddle shifters fitted on the new batches of 325i's this yr 2010 (i think Q4 onwards). Its plus & minus for each side of the steering (3 o'clock (- minus) & 9 o'Clock (+plus) ). Similar to the ones installed on the facelifted 335i's. Its different from the current 325i paddle shifts where it is plus & minus on each shfter on each side of the steering. Appreciate your thoughts? :listen: [/QUOTE]
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