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  • nineteeneightyseven
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    Originally posted by Powling View Post
    It looks so awkward with only 2 doors instead of 4.

    I was thinking it looks like an awesome hot hatch (slightly stretched)

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  • djjerme
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    Originally posted by Powling View Post
    It looks so awkward with only 2 doors instead of 4.
    Almost VW like.

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  • Powling
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    It looks so awkward with only 2 doors instead of 4.

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  • jgilber0
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    If we include aftermarket, the E30 Luchjenbroers Sport Touring certainly should get some recognition. Only 6 made.



    More here:

    https://www.bmw-driver.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25448

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  • Der Ruffian
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    No, the one in Denmark was white.

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  • djjerme
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    Originally posted by Der Ruffian View Post
    2 years ago someone here in Denmark posted a Kelleners K3 E30 for sale, not sure how many of those still around.
    (And yeah, I did see it for sale, living right next to Germany have huge benefits in regards to rare cars and parts)
    Hopefully not this one:



    EDIT:

    Found a better example - kinda want one...

    Last edited by 2mAn; 02-10-2019, 04:06 PM.

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  • reelizmpro
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    Whoa, I completely forgot about Kelleners K3! That's got to be the most obscure of the tuners. The only Kelleners parts I've seen here in the US are the wheels and that was a rare sighting.

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  • Der Ruffian
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    2 years ago someone here in Denmark posted a Kelleners K3 E30 for sale, not sure how many of those still around.
    (And yeah, I did see it for sale, living right next to Germany have huge benefits in regards to rare cars and parts)

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  • Der Ruffian
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    Thanks Djjerme, I'll have a good look at that.

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  • djjerme
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    If you find the backway into Birds website, they have a mess of Hartge articles/reviews. I spent some time raiding it and have a bunch stored in my Dropbox with the Alpina archive.


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  • Der Ruffian
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    Sorry, I liked the storry, which was why I shared it ��
    I do have a old article on the red H35-24 somewhere, but I can't remember if there's engine shots in that one.
    I also have old german autotest of the E34 S5 2.7 and the E30 S3 2.7.
    There's some really nice pictures in those two as well.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by djjerme View Post
    Yah I know, I just was hoping they'd have used better shots of the engine for us to admire. Instead they took shots of the Hartge badges and the strut bar.
    You can pm with your number to text you with a lot engine bay shots red H35-24 m3.

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  • djjerme
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    Originally posted by e30m3s54turbo View Post
    Hartge only built 6 H35-24 e30 m3 330hp for $110,000. It had a top speed 172mph. The last one built H35-24 white m3 had a e34 s38 b36 motor at 360hp.
    Yah I know, I just was hoping they'd have used better shots of the engine for us to admire. Instead they took shots of the Hartge badges and the strut bar.

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  • e30m3s54turbo
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    Originally posted by djjerme View Post
    Jeebus - all I wanted was a clean picture of the damn engine. It's like, here's one of the rarest cars produced by Hartge mainly because it's engine specs, but we're only going to do a couple close ups of some of the Throttle Bodies and a corner of the valve cover.

    But hey Instagram filterzzzzzzz..
    Hartge only built 6 H35-24 e30 m3 330hp for $110,000. It had a top speed 172mph. The last one built H35-24 white m3 had a e34 s38 b36 motor at 360hp.

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  • djjerme
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    Jeebus - all I wanted was a clean picture of the damn engine. It's like, here's one of the rarest cars produced by Hartge mainly because it's engine specs, but we're only going to do a couple close ups of some of the Throttle Bodies and a corner of the valve cover.

    But hey Instagram filterzzzzzzz..

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