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So I had to take my spare wheel out so I could go down to the garage to get the M3's tyre replaced. It had split!

 

Anyways I found this ...

 

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Is it a 350z part or did the previous owner leave it there from something else?

Edited by The Bounty Bar Kid
Posted

Not a clue.

 

Do you also drive an m3? A m3? Do you say an m3 as m3 as its pronounced em-3 or is it still a m3? Sounds wrong a m3. An m3 sounds better.

I would say "do you drive an M3 eh?" but weirdly I would also say "do you drive a nissan eh?" Agreed "a m3 eh?" sounds wrong :shrug:

 

An "An" will always be used when the following word starts with a vowel or a phonetic vowel, as "M" is pronounced "em", the use of the "an" is correct

Posted

Not a clue.

 

Do you also drive an m3? A m3? Do you say an m3 as m3 as its pronounced em-3 or is it still a m3? Sounds wrong a m3. An m3 sounds better.

 

Have you been on the cooking sherry again?

Posted (edited)

Not a clue.

 

Do you also drive an m3? A m3? Do you say an m3 as m3 as its pronounced em-3 or is it still a m3? Sounds wrong a m3. An m3 sounds better.

I would say "do you drive an M3 eh?" but weirdly I would also say "do you drive a nissan eh?" Agreed "a m3 eh?" sounds wrong :shrug:

 

An "An" will always be used when the following word starts with a vowel or a phonetic vowel, as "M" is pronounced "em", the use of the "an" is correct

 

Cheers mate I thought it sounded wrong. I knew an goes if the word is a vowel but was unsure in this case. The intricate English language :lol:

Edited by Dblock
Posted

Not a clue.

 

Do you also drive an m3? A m3? Do you say an m3 as m3 as its pronounced em-3 or is it still a m3? Sounds wrong a m3. An m3 sounds better.

I would say "do you drive an M3 eh?" but weirdly I would also say "do you drive a nissan eh?" Agreed "a m3 eh?" sounds wrong :shrug:

 

An "An" will always be used when the following word starts with a vowel or a phonetic vowel, as "M" is pronounced "em", the use of the "an" is correct

 

Cheers mate I thought it sounded wrong. The intricate English language :lol:

 

Agreed it's an nightmare :surrender:

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That's it! What sat nav is it from?

 

Don't ask for much BBK lol Lets hope there is a forum member that specialises in sat navs :-p

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