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1988 Bmw M3 M3 on 2040-cars

US $35,200.00
Year:1988 Mileage:1000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Rosemead, California, United States

Rosemead, California, United States

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1988 BMW E30 M3
WOW!!! WOW!!! WOW!!
Less than 1,000 miles on 2.5L Evo III Engine!!!
FINEST AVAILABLE!!!
Upcoming photo shoot this month for feature article in Bimmer Magazine!!!
UBER-CLEAN PRISTINE CONDITION 1988 BMW E30 M3 "COST NO OBJECT" PASSION BUILD FOR THE ULTIMATE STREET-LEGAL
RACE-READY BMW E30 M3.
1988 BMW E30 M3
BMW enthusiast and perfectionist built "Monster"
Street Legal Race Car
Currently CA Licensed & Registered
Light track use
Pictured Front Splitter has been removed
Evo III 2.5 liter Engine assembled by Henry Lawrence of Power Plant Racing.
Approximately 1,000 miles since full restoration
Engine:
Evo III 2.5 liter
272 HP at the crank
231 HP at the wheels
Evo III 11.2:1 Pistons
Patter Racing Connecting Rods
87 MM Forged Crank
Schrick 284/276 Cams
Race Valve Springs with Titanium Retainers
Steel Spring Seats
Custom Port Work
Custom Bored Throttle Body
Custom Polished Head
Custom Enlarged Air Horn Assembly
Larger Fuel Injectors
Custom Exhaust
Custom Chip & Dyno Tuned
New Clutch
Suspension:
Coil Over Advanced Design Adjustable Race Dampers (Front & Rear)
25 MM Front Sway Bar
19 MM Rear Sway Bar
Adjustable Camber Plates
Race Bushings
Aluminum Control Arms
New Tie Rods
Other Upgrades:
15 Gallon Fuel Safe cell in steel enclosure
Custom Aluminum Door Panels
Custom J Prepped Roll Cage
Spark Pro 2000 Seats
Simpson Harness
Ready to enjoy with fresh fluids, tires and battery.
NO EXPENSE SPARED!!!
NO DETAIL OVER LOOKED!!!
EASILY THE FINEST RACE FOCUSED E30 M3 AVAILABLE!!!
LESS THAN 1,000 MILES on 2.5L Engine built by the legendary Pete McHenry of Precision Performance (RIP)!!!
ALL SERVICES COMPLETE.
GARAGED FROM NEW.
NO ACCIDENTS.
INCLUDED:
Original Keys
Original Books
Original Tools
Original Jack
Original Spare
Service Records
Custom Build Invoices
PICTURED FRONT SPLITTER HAS BEEN REMOVED & IS NOT INCLUDED.

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Our first look at the 3er GT reveals a car that is, to our eyes, a tidier piece of design work than its 5 Series GT brother. The long-backside proportions are still a bit ungainly, at least from these images, but they're helped tremendously with the larger wheel/tire package and more aggressive fascia of the sport package.
Expect the 3 Series GT to hit the ground running, with the same turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder and 3.0-liter inline-six found in the standard 3 Series sedan. BMW's popular xDrive all-wheel-drive system is a virtual lock for the option sheet, too.

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