It's been a while since we've updated you with progress on our E36 M3, but that doesn't mean we've been idle. In pt12 (et 11/09) we saw a dramatic increase to top-end performance with BimmerWorld's ...
Summertime’s winding down but we’re still soaking up some of the glory we witnessed at this year’s greatest car shows. Radwood Norcal, which went off back in July, brought some heat. This modified E36 ...
You might be surprised to know that Clay Sanderson, the owner of this unassuming-looking E36 BMW, used to be an avid truck enthusiast. After owning a handful of modified Ford Rangers, he picked up a ...
A 1990 BMW M3 that has been transformed into a track car is currently up for sale through Bring A Trailer. This E30 M3 was most recently sold in 2014 as a rolling chassis and while it retained its ...
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It's nothing more than an old BMW M car that has long overcome its OEM status to the point where it's kitschy, though the person (or persons) behind the modifications sure ...
Throughout the lifetime of its most popular high-performance model, BMW developed some experimental one-offs that never made it into production. The BMW M story began in May 1972 when only 35 of the ...
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E36 BMW M3: Affordable Classic or Costly Mistake?
The E36 BMW M3 holds a special place in the heart of Bimmer enthusiasts and those in the know. It wasn’t the first M3, but it was the first to give owners the full suite of M Division’s brilliance, ...
Easily overlooked, the second-generation M3 – identified by its chassis code, E36 – is now getting its due. Some enthusiasts fussed at the E36 M3 when it bowed in 1995, as BMW transitioned the M3 from ...
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Your handy 1995-99 BMW E36 M3 buyer’s guide
The most efficient way to start a heated argument among BMW fans is probably to try crowning the best ever 3-Series. E30, E36, E46, E90, even throw in the old 2002. It all sounds like off-brand ...
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