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In Reply to: How much you want? posted by Jonny Estoril on November 06, 2000 at 13:35:55:
Correct!!!!, here's a pic of mine, it's been
a little upgraded since I had it, but inside and
out it's pretty much original. It's also for
sale if interested. I just bought a M3, so I can't
have two M cars.
Marco
SF, Ca.
I may be ignorant, but I have never heard that this car is equivalent to an M3.
they ARE equal in all except the engine
It may look the same, but I'm pretty sure that it does not have the M3 powerplant, or the suspension that has made the E36 M3 so famous.
false, the M3 suspension IS there
I'd take a peek under the hood of the car, and if there's no M power insignia or logo there, you're looking at a 325 with a body kit.
--Seth
Seth is unaware of the 150 TRUE M technics that were sold in the US. They cost $35k new, the option was $3000. One just sold locally and included the original window sticker. They are THE car to have for SCCA GS Solo2 competition.
ALL had the "lightweight" suede and cloth interiors and all (in the US) were white.
Jim Rohn