is this a euro m3?

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  • e30rapidic
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    aren't all BMW's are imported from Germany? hehe

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  • Cronopoulos
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281
    The only person implying it is a euro spec car is you. No where does the ad say it is a euro spec car. It just says it was purchased in Germany and shipped over here.
    Regardless, it looks like a good car. And it is an M3. Run the vin, but I doubt it's a euro spec.
    wut? The person selling the car is implying that, not me. Beautiful car none the less, whether the hands of god assembled the motor or not.

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  • SmokeE30
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    I did not mean to imply it was listed as a euro spec car in my original post but as it stated it was originaly purchased in Germany and years later imported here I was just curious why it did not appear to be a German or "euro" spec car. But the military theory does seem like a reasonable explanation. I would email to inquire about the cars history just because I'm curious but I dislike when people ask a million questions about my items for sale wih not intent to purchase them so I'll leave that to a serious buyer.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Cronopoulos
    The way it's written, as the current seller being the second owner from the original (the dealership in germany), would imply it being a euro spec m3. Why would you even mention it was driven/purchased in Germany if it's a western spec e30?
    The only person implying it is a euro spec car is you. No where does the ad say it is a euro spec car. It just says it was purchased in Germany and shipped over here.
    Regardless, it looks like a good car. And it is an M3. Run the vin, but I doubt it's a euro spec.

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Originally posted by 89AlpineM3
    . It may have been a euro delivery or was converted to us spec for import, but looks like a normal us spec
    Originally posted by Dirtboy
    First owner could have been military who bought a US spec car in Germany, like I did. Only way to be sure is to get the VIN.
    these, right here.
    My sister in law took European delivery of an e60 touring while she lived in France. She was moving back to the states a year later, so purchased a us spec car and had the first year of service done there.

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  • fronton
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    Originally posted by Cronopoulos
    Why would you even mention it was driven/purchased in Germany if it's a western spec e30?
    You wouldn't mention that? It is the history of the car, its not his fault it was originally purchased and driven in Germany. The word euro isn't even mentioned.

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  • P Arkus
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    A Euro Spec M3 would not come with an original instrument cluster in MPH. Germans run in KM/H so unless the cluster has been changed, I say no its not Euro Spec.

    But then again I dont know what the rules for importing it would be, so perhaps he would need to switch to a NA cluster to pass inspections in the states.

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  • Cronopoulos
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    The way it's written, as the current seller being the second owner from the original (the dealership in germany), would imply it being a euro spec m3. Why would you even mention it was driven/purchased in Germany if it's a western spec e30?

    Although the current seller doesn't specify it's a US spec car either. I am not hating on the car, the VIN will decide, as previously mentioned.

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  • Dirtboy
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    Originally posted by fronton
    ? No where does the seller claim that it is a euro spec car. Only that it was bought and serviced in germany. Where is the lie?
    Agreed

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  • fronton
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    Originally posted by Cronopoulos
    25k for a lie!?!?
    ? No where does the seller claim that it is a euro spec car. Only that it was bought and serviced in germany. Where is the lie?

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  • Dirtboy
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    First owner could have been military who bought a US spec car in Germany, like I did. Only way to be sure is to get the VIN.

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  • 89AlpineM3
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    well he may be wrong on it being a euro import but the price is pretty on

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  • AlpinaB3
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    not even smileys lolll

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  • Cronopoulos
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    25k for a lie!?!?

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  • 89AlpineM3
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    dosent look like but from photos you cant really tell. It may have been a euro delivery or was converted to us spec for import, but looks like a normal us spec

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