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Re: 2000 M Coupe



Thanks for the insight James.  However, does anybody know for sure what
the difference is between the German motor and the US version?  BMW's
website will not reveal this information as they are showing that they
are the same according to their technical data.  My 325es is on its last
leg so I'm kinda impatient on getting a new car.  So, if there is any
way possible to make some minor changes to a US model to change it back
to the German model, I'll be very happy and ready to go out and get the
sucker.  If this is not possible, I guess I'll have to wait a year and
make my 72' MGB my daily driver until I can get the 2001.

Thanks,

- -Brent Beermann

"James R. McMillan" wrote:
> 
> Brent,
> 
> If you wait until the 2001 model, BMW will then be producing world M
> models.  In other words, all markets to include the US gets the same
> motor.  This motor will first appear in the 2001 M3 with approx. 340 hp.
> 
> If BMW follows it normal marketing, the 2001 model will be available by
> fall of 2000.
> 
> Take Care,
> 
> James
> 
> 97 M3 (waiting on the 2001)
> 
> Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 04:06:17 -0600
> From: Brent Beermann <brent@domain.elided>
> Subject: 2000 M Coupe

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