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    Ill just leave this BMW E30 video here

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    #2
    The only repost I don't mind watching

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      #3
      First I've seen it, but I haven't really look into such things. Pretty cool stuff.
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        #4
        Not a repost for me. Very nice video. Was the e30 m3 vert never made into production. Or are they just very limited?

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          #5
          Yes, it was made.
          Something like 786 or so.
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            #6
            Great way to start off a Friday morning.
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              #7
              Pretty fun to watch. The dubbed engine sounds kinda suck though.

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                #8
                Never seen this before, very cool indeed!

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                  #9
                  Engine assembly was M30.


                  Freudian slip ?
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                  The M30 is God's engine.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                    Engine assembly was M30.


                    Freudian slip ?
                    I was thinking the same thing! Maybe it was an alpina M30 powered e30. ;)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Poorboyz View Post
                      Not a repost for me. Very nice video. Was the e30 m3 vert never made into production. Or are they just very limited?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                        Engine assembly was M30.


                        Freudian slip ?
                        Probably for south Africa they had a 333i.
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                            #14
                            Never seen this before either, thanks for that. It always amazes me how much R&D went into these cars, even back then with their Tron level computer graphics.

                            It's fun to think about German scientist guy working in his clean sterile BMW factory making precision fittings and adjustments and then me 20 years later covered in oil and grease working outside in the sun with a few wrenches slapping it back together.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by davesmystery View Post
                              Never seen this before either, thanks for that. It always amazes me how much R&D went into these cars, even back then with their Tron level computer graphics.

                              It's fun to think about German scientist guy working in his clean sterile BMW factory making precision fittings and adjustments and then me 20 years later covered in oil and grease working outside in the sun with a few wrenches slapping it back together.

                              I agree, this is awesome. Looks at those engineers, they KNOW they're working on the real deal. All that R&D is the reason these cars are still good today!

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