Guys, lets take it easy on the kid for a second. I know a lot of us here look down on "rich kids" who don't have to pay anything or their cars but they exist and their love for cars is no different then ours. With that said, OP I find it amazing that you are working toward a 4.0 grade point average yet don't take the time to proofread and check your spelling, simple things like spelling "pat" or referring to GMT when it is GTM shows your ignorance for perfection, and trust me that attention to detail is what you need to get a 4.0.
Now, as mentioned before, an m5 is not a 370z. I've had the privilege of driving an m5 for an extended period of time and while it is fast, it is not a sports car. Taking a Z from the factory floor and building your own "white dragon" will be similar to trying to navigate a NASA rocket when you haven't even passed flight school. If you really want to pursue the idea, contact Sam at GTM directly, tell him what you're looking for and state that you have no budget limit, he'll tell you what options you may have.
I think you should enjoy it for what it is and bring it along slowly. I come from a pretty well to do background myself and frankly just because I can get it all doesn't mean I don't know my limits. Get the car, drive safely and grow with the car.
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2009 Carbon Fiber/Red 370z aka Trish: Sports Package, Meisterschaft full catback, Fast Intentions Longtube Headers, Injen Long Tube Intakes, UpRev Tune: Sold
2008 Lotus Exige S Club Racer aka Bella, always leaves me smiling
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