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BMW "US Spec" M3
1991 325iC - Mauritsblau sumthin metallic blue. DEAD
1992 525i - Silber sumthin sumthin metallic- Rolling again, needs suspension/wheels/brakes/paint.... Fuck you A4S310R; BEAT YOU.
1989 325i - Cirrusblau Metallic sumthin sumthin-project - trying to clean up the interior(done), then the body, then a 5spd, then suspension, then..... - [Stolen :| ]
1991 325iC - Calypsorot Metallic
1994 540i - Granitsilber
Originally posted by scabzzzzI've had blunts cock in my mouth, but I'm not gay.Tags: None
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Sweet, they are probably going to load it with more gizmos, seat adjustments, and softer springs.
They will probably option XL cupholders as well.Last edited by Holland; 06-15-2010, 11:44 PM.1985 M10b18. 70maybewhpoffury. Over engineered S50b30 murica BBQ swap in progress.
Originally posted by DEV0 E30You'd chugg this butt. I know you would. Ain't gotta' lie to kick it brostantinople.
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Meh, at best.** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**
Turn key track car.
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=222066
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That sounds fucking terrible! :)
1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
1983 Peugeot 505 STI
1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD
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E36 M3 was US-specific, and was a pretty decent car, even if it was really more of a 330is than an M3. The Euro model may have had 80bhp more but also cost 20 grand more. I'm all for lower-cost models, but it's morely likely similar to be similar to the old CSL variant we got here that wasn't a CSL at all.sigpic
-Sean : 91 Calypso 325i : Castro Motorsports SoCal Spec E30 #33
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Originally posted by priapism View PostE36 M3 was US-specific, and was a pretty decent car, even if it was really more of a 330is than an M3. The Euro model may have had 80bhp more but also cost 20 grand more. I'm all for lower-cost models, but it's morely likely similar to be similar to the old CSL variant we got here that wasn't a CSL at all.
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Your missing the whole point of what M is supposed to stand for if your all for less hp at a lower cost.
Originally posted by priapism View PostE36 M3 was US-specific, and was a pretty decent car, even if it was really more of a 330is than an M3. The Euro model may have had 80bhp more but also cost 20 grand more. I'm all for lower-cost models, but it's morely likely similar to be similar to the old CSL variant we got here that wasn't a CSL at all.
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Originally posted by Bimmerista View PostCompetition Package you mean?
Originally posted by priapism View PostE36 M3 was US-specific, and was a pretty decent car, even if it was really more of a 330is than an M3. The Euro model may have had 80bhp more but also cost 20 grand more. I'm all for lower-cost models, but it's morely likely similar to be similar to the old CSL variant we got here that wasn't a CSL at all.
-CharlieSwing wild, brake later, don't apologize.'89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.FYYFF
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In regard of the US e36 M3 (with stroked M50 motor), let's remember that it was 1994 and that after the sales fiasco of the e30 M3, BMWNA had decided not to import e36 M3 with M motor to the US. We should also remember that until 1994-95, some brand new e30 M3 were still up for grab at dealerships. So, BMW didn't want to repeat the experience as the e36 M3 with real M motor was to be expensive.
BMWCCA promised BMWNA that its member would buy the e36 M3 if it was available, even with a few US specific changes, and cheaper than the Euro version. The reply was an M3 with stroked M50 motor. And it sold by the bucket. Even kids with Mustangs would ditch their US tron and purchase the e36 M3, thanks to a torquey engine that requires barely no maintenance.Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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