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Bmw E36 M3 Dinan S3 Very Rare Mint Condition on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:89000
Location:

Voorhees, New Jersey, United States

Voorhees, New Jersey, United States

WE HAVE FOR SALE OUR BELOVED 1999 BMW E36 M3/DINAN S3! THIS IS AN EXTREMELY RARE VEHICLE AND A COMPLETE GAS TO DRIVE/ 360HP:360 FT LBS TORQUE!! It's a late production 1999 so most enthusiasts understand all the "updates" BMW did to the ve...hicle during its coarse of production. This opportunity to find a vehicle this well put together doesn't hit the market often so please pass the word around before we "officially" advertise on all the regular sites. 1999 BMW M3/ DINAN STAGE 3 COMPLETE
89,000 ORIGINAL MILES
ADULT OWNED

• DINAN STAGE 3 SUPERCHARGER SYSTEM
• DINAN FULL CAT-BACK FREE FLOW EXHAUST
• DINAN HI-FLOW THROTTLE BODY
• DINAN SOFTWARE
• DINAN SUSPENSION / LOWERING SPRINGS/ DINAN TUNED STRUTS AND SHOCKS/ SWAY BARS/ UPPER STRUT TIE-BAR
• DINAN FLOOR MATS
*ALL DINAN COMPONENTS INSTALLED AT DINAN’S MOUNTAINVIEW FACILITY WHEN VEHICLE HAD 37K MILES ON IT*
TOTAL DINAN INVESTMENT INCLUDING LABOR: $15,000

• ZIONSVILLE ALL ALUMINUM RADIATOR W/ 14” SPAL OFFSET FOR SUPERCHARGER CLEARANCE) ELECTRIC FAN CONVERSION
• ZIONSVILLE ALL ALUMINUM EXPANSION TANK
• STEWART INDUSTRIES LIFETIME WARRANTY WATERPUMP
• GLYPTOL COATED ALL NEW ALUMINUM THERMOSTAT HOUSING
• NEW LOWER TEMP THERMOSTAT
• SAMCO SILICONE RADIATOR HOSES
• ALL NEW PULLEYS AND BELTS
TOTAL COOLING SYSTEM UPGRADE INCLUDING LABOR: $3000
370 HP/ 370 FT LBS TORQUE
0-60 = 4.7 SECONDS/ 1/4 MILE = 13.2 SECONDS
THIS IS THE ULTIMATE STREET E36 M3/ NEVER TRACKED!!!
MINT CONDITION FOR AGE
CALL JOE BRUNO 609-315-0509

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BMW M2, we're happy to see you

Wed, 03 Sep 2014

I recently spent some time behind the wheel of the BMW M235i and, well, I didn't love it. Sure, it's a great car, but I just didn't truly bond with it the way I have with previous M cars. What I had hoped for was a proper successor to the 1 Series M Coupe I fell in love with in 2011, but what I got instead was just a sporty 2 Series that didn't exactly stir my emotions in the same way.
But now there's this: the honest-to-goodness BMW M2. Previously, spy photographers captured a development-mule M2, but this is the real thing, in its full prototype body. Notice the aggressive front fascia that mimics the M3/M4, the more more robust wheel/tire package, and the M-standard quad exhaust outlets around back. This thing sure does look the business.
Details are slim as of this writing, but rumors suggest power will come from BMW's now-ubiquitous N55 turbocharged 3.0-liter six, with output somewhere in the 360- to 380-horspower range. The seven-speed M dual-clutch transmission seems like a good fit here, too. As does a six-speed manual transmission (here's hoping).

BMW working with Dainese to put airbags in motorcycle suits [w/video]

Fri, 19 Jul 2013

Addressing the safety concerns of its customers, BMW Motorrad is co-developing a rider suit with Dainese to feature something that's much more common in automobiles: airbags.
Starting with Dainese's D-air Protect System, which is made up of inflatable protectors that deploy in 15 milliseconds, the two companies will integrate the technology into a BMW Motorrad brand, one-piece racing suit, the DoubleR RaceAir. Later a different, street-oriented airbag system that can be retrofitted to bikes will be offered to Beemer riders.
The DoubleR RaceAir is expected to be presented at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan in November, after all required crash testing has been completed.

2015 BMW Alpina B6 xDrive Gran Coupe

Thu, 22 May 2014

Alpina has been lovingly modifying BMWs for half a century, but as we learned during a tour of the company's HQ in Buchloe, Germany, Alpina has been in the wine distribution business for nearly as long. The company has an estimated million bottles on reserve in two warehouses and a beautiful wine cellar/tasting room on property in western Bavaria, just yards from where its 1,500 hand-crafted automobiles per year are produced.
What does that have to do with the new B6 Gran Coupe? Well, it may help make sense of the overall character of Alpina's automobiles, especially vis-à-vis the similarly priced, similarly powerful M Cars that BMW sells in far greater numbers. Alpinas are built by wine connoisseurs for wine connoisseurs, or wine connoisseur types; they are not rip-snortin' racecars for the road - that's M's domain. Alpinas are esoteric, rich in character and nuanced. But make no mistake: they are very, very fast.
Our brief first drive of the B6 Gran Coupe - the only 6 Series-based Alpina we'll get in the US for 2015 - took place on German autobahns and Austrian alpine roads, where the car is more at home than anywhere in the world, both literally and figuratively. With 540 horsepower and 540 pound-feet of torque on tap from its twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 and xDrive all-wheel drive, the B6 is said to be able to hit 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds on its way to a top speed of 198 mph, a massive 43 mph faster than the M6, which is electronically limited to 155 mph. Yet even at insane speeds - we saw an indicated 190 mph on one particularly lonely stretch of Autobahn - the B6 feels more luxurious than sporty, taking the countenance of a low-slung Bentley Continental GT or an Aston Martin Rapide S, not a knife-edged supercar. It doesn't feel scintillating like a Porsche 911 GT2; rather it feels rock steady, like the 4,780-pound luxury sedan it is.