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My Individual Irish Green on Tartufo G82 M4 xDrive “Build” Journal

My Individual Irish Green on Tartufo G82 M4 xDrive “Build” Journal

Posted on December 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on My Individual Irish Green on Tartufo G82 M4 xDrive “Build” Journal

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This is my 2024 Individual Irish Green M4 Competition xDrive, which I picked up earlier this month with 1,054 miles on it. While I’m not planning an extensive build, I wanted to document any subtle changes since this is a less common color.

Before this, I had a 2022 G80 manual in a very basic black-on-black spec, but I never fully connected with the transmission. I ended up selling it while studying for a professional certification in late summer (I had zero free time and the car just felt like a distraction), planning to reassess my daily driver situation once I passed my exam in November. Initially, I had my sights set on a 992 GTS or C4S (I drove both at private Porsche events at Summit Point Raceway and fell in love), but after consideration, I realized they weren’t practical for my daily needs, like transporting my dog or golf gear. I would have had to put my clubs in the cabin in the 911.

That led me to consider the G82. At first it felt a little bit like buying the same car twice, but I quickly realized just how different the G80/G82 manual and xDrive are. Aside from the engine note and the familiar interior, they really don’t feel similar at all. I knew the xDrive would make a perfect sporty daily driver. I planned to order a 2025 model but came across this car and couldn’t pass it up.

The vision for this car is a “gentleman’s daily”—classy and understated (unlike my wife’s individual Signal Green X5M). No loud exhaust, extreme mods, or anything too aggressive. It needs to stay refined enough to pick up a client for lunch without being over the top.

I must give a shout-out to AhsanU – he picked me up from the rental car drop-off and drove me to the dealership and helped inspect the car. His beautiful Tartufo bucket seats reminded me that I made the right choice with the comfort seats!

Since I’ve had the car, I swapped the Pirelli summers on the bi-color 825Ms for Continental DWS 06+ all-seasons (my “winter” setup), bought Ahsan’s silver 825Ms (my summer setup), and had the car tinted by Speed & Tech Motoring. RJ at Speed & Tech also fixed a small area of PPF on the front bumper that was coming up.

Planned Mods:

Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs (trying not to go too low)

Future Classic 12mm F/R spacers

Millway Monoball kit (had this on my G80 – it’s a must)

Carbahn rear link kit

SST Valve Controller

Paint-matched reflectors

M Performance carbon fiber lip

Dinan CF intakes

CF Strut Brace

Color-matched engine cover

You can follow me on IG at @par__m3 (still need to change my handle at some point)





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