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Originally Posted by tiFreak I think that car was mad before the M Z3's, it's more likely that the suspension parts and exhaust they made for this car were the prototypes for what ended up on the M Z3 |
The car appeared in a magazine in 1996, it is certainly no newer than that based on the grills and turn signals. The M Roadster began production in 4/96. My guess is that this car was a direct product of the development of the M based Z3 cars... BMW realized... HEY! All these parts fit the E36/5!