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Originally posted by HarryPotternot to be racist but i've had multiple african americans comment on how they love my car. I've seen pics of e30's rolling through africa with at least 15-20 africans on them with ak-47's. WILD. its in the african blood. Hope this wasn't too racist, forgive me as I am intoxicated.
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Seen below BMW 2000 ti coupe was built by Pietro Frua with the project number 350 for an unknown client, and exhibited at the Paris Salon in October 1968. Already in March 1968 Frua was having the same body one Monteverdi 2000 GTI completed based on the BMW 2000 ti.
Distinctive features: the BMW kidney grille, front turn signal yellow with chrome base, storage wheels, BMW logo on the hood and on C-pillars
AWD > RWD
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Originally posted by JasonC View PostI always loved this model of Skylines.
RIP Sport Compact Car Magazine. They had some great coverage of R32's, amongst other bad ass cars. Also had some of the best editorial on the actual technical side of our automotive passion. Some of their old articles can be found online under Modified Mag's website. Every time we move I have an argument with my wife about hauling around several years worth of SCC subscriptions from 1999 until they closed up shop.
Here is one of my favorite examples of R32 Nirvana:
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Originally posted by riverdale21 View PostAgreed.
RIP Sport Compact Car Magazine. They had some great coverage of R32's, amongst other bad ass cars. Also had some of the best editorial on the actual technical side of our automotive passion. Some of their old articles can be found online under Modified Mag's website. Every time we move I have an argument with my wife about hauling around several years worth of SCC subscriptions from 1999 until they closed up shop.1991 318i SOLD
2003 325i SOLD
Racecars and stuff.
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Originally posted by unevolved View PostYou know those guys write Moto IQ now, right? One of the best blogs on the intarwebz, IMO.
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Nerd’s Eye View: 2012 LA Auto Show by Khiem Dinh Khiem Dinh is an engineer for Honeywell Turbo Technologies at the time of this writing. All statements and opinions expressed by…
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