Difference between revisions of "Brochures"
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(New page: =Brochures= Here we have saved copies of period brochures posted on the E30Zone by forum users. These vary from original BMW catalogues for car or accessories through to aftermarket tuners...) |
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==320i S Edition== | ==320i S Edition== | ||
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==Accessories== | ==Accessories== | ||
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==M Technic== | ==M Technic== | ||
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=BMW Overseas Brochures= | =BMW Overseas Brochures= | ||
==German M3 (1987)== | ==German M3 (1987)== | ||
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==German M Technic 1== | ==German M Technic 1== | ||
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==German M Technic 2== | ==German M Technic 2== | ||
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==Dutch M-Technic== | ==Dutch M-Technic== | ||
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==Japanese M Technic 2== | ==Japanese M Technic 2== | ||
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Also note the 14" BBS and the M tri stripe seat pin badges that were used on other BMW models like the E28 M535i and original 325i Motorsport convertible. | Also note the 14" BBS and the M tri stripe seat pin badges that were used on other BMW models like the E28 M535i and original 325i Motorsport convertible. | ||
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==South African M Technic 2== | ==South African M Technic 2== | ||
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There was also Evo and Evo 2 versions, the first having alloy doors and bonets and both having jap spec E30 M3 5 stud suspension and an Alpina B3/C2 2.7 katalysator spec engine. | There was also Evo and Evo 2 versions, the first having alloy doors and bonets and both having jap spec E30 M3 5 stud suspension and an Alpina B3/C2 2.7 katalysator spec engine. | ||
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=Tuning Companies= | =Tuning Companies= | ||
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==Hartge Wheels== | ==Hartge Wheels== | ||
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Revision as of 21:09, 30 January 2013
Contents
Brochures
Here we have saved copies of period brochures posted on the E30Zone by forum users. These vary from original BMW catalogues for car or accessories through to aftermarket tuners.
BMW UK Brochures
320i S Edition
Accessories
M Technic
BMW Overseas Brochures
German M3 (1987)
German M Technic 1
German M Technic 2
Dutch M-Technic
Japanese M Technic 2
The Japanese market car was also available in 320i form and two tone paint finishes were available.
Also note the 14" BBS and the M tri stripe seat pin badges that were used on other BMW models like the E28 M535i and original 325i Motorsport convertible.
South African M Technic 2
The South African market 325iS. Note the use of M3/318iS Uberkaro check trim.
There was also Evo and Evo 2 versions, the first having alloy doors and bonets and both having jap spec E30 M3 5 stud suspension and an Alpina B3/C2 2.7 katalysator spec engine.