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E30 M3 (1986-1991) {Euro 86-892.3L: 200hp @ 6750} {1990 2.3L Evo2/Cecotto/Ravaglia: 220/215/215hp @ 6750} {1991 2.5L Sport Evo: 238 @ 7000} {US -- 88-91 2.3L: 196hp @ 6750, 170tq @ 4750} Total produced: 5,280 US, ~13,300 Europe/world |
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#21 |
Bananas, Just Bananas
Join Date: Nov 2013
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![]() Location: Sacratomato :D
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Better hope that E30 M3 is not beside a Camry V6 at a stop light....
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What a beauty!
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beautiful, yes.
however cars are meant to be driven. the seals will dry up - then you'll have a leaking monster moisture will accumulate in the fuel tank and the brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air. These cars would require quite a bit of work to ever get back on the road. They're effectively museum pieces now. Sad... ![]() |
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