1999 - Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Hephzibah, Georgia, United States
1999 BMW M3 convertible with Hardtop.This is the last year they made the E36 M3. This particular model is black on black with a Bear Motion Motorsport short shift kit, new FX racing Kevlar clutch with single lightweight chromoly flywheel (14.45 lbs). The suspension is complete with BC racing coilovers with front and rear UUC sway bars, brand new front control arms with performance polyurethane rear trail arm bushings. The 3.2L inline 6 has had its Vanos rebuilt at 100K, Stewart water pump with AFE 3.5 intake Bosch 803 MAF, SS replica long tube headers, new 24 lbs. blue top injectors, Turner motorsports M50 intake manifold conversion, Active Autowerke Gen 3 exhaust, rebuilt 3.46 LSD with 40% lock up and TRM custom dyno tuned performance software. The headlight and fog lights are HID 6K. The fully power soft top is only a year and half old with a 7 year warranty. The hard top has been reupholstered in suede. Motion Motorsports aluminum under-panel and radiator baffle. The wheels are staggered 18" wheels on new Michelin Pilot sport A/S 3. The audio system includes Poke audio MM speaker with a 8" Kicker sub with rear back-up camera. Transmission fluid, differential fluid, oil change and power steering flush has just been done.The original wheels are also included in the purchase as well as a genuine BMW stand for the Hard top.
BMW M3 for Sale
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BMW M3 gets the video retrospective treatment
Mon, 10 Jun 2013With BMW on the cusp of pulling back the sheets on its next-generation M3 (or should we say, M4?), the crew from Electric Federal has taken it upon themselves to give us a generation-by-generation look at the evolution of the most renowned of BMW's sports coupes. The video below features plenty of beautiful shots of each generation of M3, starting with the ever lust-worthy E30 before finishing up with the current iteration. BWS Motorsport's Mark Norris provides the narration, complete with a brief synopsis of what makes each generation so special.
As usual, the clip is fit for big-screen viewing. You can watch the action below for yourself. Meanwhile, we'll be busy figuring out which vital organs we can sell to get our hands on our own E30 M3.
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Arguably one of Giorgetto Giugiaro's finest designs, the M1 packed a 3.5-liter inline-six, driving 273 horsepower to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual. The Procar racing version turbocharged that output up to 850 hp and attracted the top drivers in a one-make F1 support race series.
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Trudy Hardy, BMW North America Vice President of Marketing, announced the series' return at the 2014 Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, according to Ad Age. However, neither the German brand nor Anonymous Content, the original production company, have been willing to comment further on when the new videos are coming.
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