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Sorry for being so lazy guys. I finally uploaded the pics onto photobucket into 1 giant album. There is about 386 pictures. These pics are unedited and so there may be a few blurry ones but deal with it.
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Holy crap awesome post! I'd love to go there some day. That clay E30 kicked ass.
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
also i forgot to add that i saw a 318ti. not just an e36 318ti but an e46 318ti! I had no idea they even existed. I did some research and found out that the e46 318ti was only in europe and wasn't imported to the US. it has very ugly front lights for some reason. this pic is from wikipedia because I was going to take a pic of the car on the street but the lady who owned it thought we were messing with her car so we left.
yes that clay model was very cool!!! I wonder when manufacturers started using clay models? Anyone know?
Also, those rims sure do look like Alpina's with a different finish/centercap. They also have 20 spokes which usually is a tell-tale sign, most replicas have 19. Did OZ make rims for BMW directly back then?
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