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1988 BMW M3 Latest Updates

Our E30 M3 is complete

…and we like it. »

Help from our friends

We get by with a little help from our friends »

M3 hit the Magazine

The first official segment of our M3 installment has just appeared in our June 2001 issue. You can order this issue from our back issues page. »

Our Sachs replacement clutch E30 M3 Clutch Replacement Time

We replace the M3’s clutch and put in a short-shift kit »

 BMW Blur of Activity

Our newest project car, a 1988 BMW M3, is coming along in a blur of activity. »

 Home sweet home

Our M3 is now safely in the GRM world headquarters workshop after a long trailer ride from the Boston area to our Florida home. »

Though this crude exhaust patch isn't leaking, it certainly isn't the prettiest thing on the car.  Introducing our E30 M3

We looked at several cars before settling on the silver with black interior 1988 model shown here. »

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1988 BMW M3

1988 BMW M3 Specs:

Body type:
Coupe
Country of origin:
Germany
Displacement:
2302cc
Stock Horsepower
192 bhp
Torque
170 lb.-ft
Engine configuration:
Inline-4
Transmission:
5-speed manual
Drivetrain configuration:
Rear-wheel-drive
Brakes:
disc/disc
Body Width:
66.1 inches
Curb Weight:
2866 pounds
Wheelbase:
106.3 inches

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