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Classic meets American muscle in this Viertelmeile (¼-mile) drag race showdown between a BMW 3er E30 Cabrio V8 swap and a ...
Watch the classic BMW 3 Series E30 unleash pure drift and burnout action! This video features aggressive donuts, high-revving ...
It didn’t quite sound like a 1,000-horsepower racer when he first did a burnout, but ... Gives the Lamborghini Huracan a Black Eye This $330,000 BMW E30 M3 Restomod Is a CSL Dream Come to ...
Some BMW 3-Series models from the E30 generation, ... This is thanks to a V8 turbo engine swap, and its burnout abilities certainly do it the nickname The Smoke Machine justice ...
Why Rimac’s Personal E30 M3 Is Too Rare to Modify. Mate owns a 1990 E30 M3 Evolution III, one of only 600 cars made, and one of the rarest and most special E30s ever, right up there with the ...
By the numbers, an E36 M3 was:- 1.6 seconds quicker to 60 mph than the E30 M3.- 1.2 seconds quicker in the quarter mile than the E30 M3.- $3150 more expensive than the E30 M3.- 48 hp more powerful ...
He celebrates his achievement with a colossal burnout nearly three and a half minutes in length, ... SEMA 2018-Bound E30-Generation BMW M3 Packs the Engine of a 2018 M3. By Caleb Jacobs.
A special-edition 2016 BMW M2 with styling inspired by the classic E30-series M3 could arrive in time to celebrate the automaker’s 100th anniversary.
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In fact, whereas BMW built more than 17,000 E30 M3 Coupes, it only produced 781 Convertible variants. This particular example is finished in Diamond Black and appears to have been very well cared ...
BMW's 'Smokey Burnout' function in the M3/M4 isn't new Electronics can help any schlub execute the perfect burnout and are now easier to find. By Steve Abrams Published: Dec 12, 2013 12:00 PM EST ...
Convertible BMW E30 Gets New Life With Volt Battery, Tesla Motor Swap ... Owner Jon Volk swapped in a Tesla powertrain and now it's an instant-burnout machine. Pretty ludicrous, Jon.