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Golfboy666GTI

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  1. My colleagues brother owns a 4 door techno violet one (has been resprayed a different color though) and is selling due to going overseas.What a coincidence that I saw this! Anyone interested? I don't think he is on the forums etc so there won't be much visibility for the sale.Any idea how much it would be worth? Quite painful hearing my other colleagues asking real generic questions about it. He doesn't have a price in mind somehow..Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

    Thats now sliver isnt it? Done around 280,000kms?

    Can you still see the purple in some areas?

    This car:

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  2. Quite interesting info you have there, do you know if we have any Avus Blue E36 Evo in the country? Or how many M3's were brought in with that colour? Cheers

    As in Coupes and Cabs? I dont know. Im a fan of the sedans .

    Edit: I just looked Avus blue up, it looks like it wasnt available on Evos apart from the South African assembled examples.


  3. Some E36 M3 Evo Sedan fans might be interested in this info.
    Most people seem to believe that BMW NZ imported 10 examples into the country. I want to dispel this myth and confirm that 14 were imported and sold new. I understand 694 RHD examples were built most of these for the UK market.

    The colour breakdown for the NZ examples are:

    X1 Dakar Yellow
    X1 Estoril Blue
    X2 Hell Red
    X2 Byzanz Metallic
    X2 Boston Green (one has Modena Natur Nappa leather)
    X2 Techno Violet (one repainted sliver, the others reg has lapsed or been written-off)
    X4 Cosmos Black (one SMG)

    All examples have Black Nappa leather apart from the Boston Green example with Modena Natur Nappa leather.

    Also known is one Dakar Yellow South African import.

    As most E36 M3 sedan fans know "Vader" seats were not available in sedans. The leather equipped seats did not have Motorsport stripes on them, yet the South African built (and NZ new) E36 318is Motorsports feature Motorsport stripes. You would think that if any car deserved the Motorsport stripes it should have been the M3.

    Sculpted side valance panels (as fitted to M3 coupe and convertible) became standard on M3 sedan from 9/96 (production)


  4. In Auckland over the weekend I spotted this Boston Green 318is Motorsport:

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    Then I got all excited because I thought I had spotted a Santorini Blue E36 318is Motorsport. It turned out to be a 323i with tan or sliver leather. It had the Motorsport bodykit but the side moldings on the front doors didnt have any motorsport badges. It had Style 32's but I dont think they were staggered. It was NZ new, but SA built (like a 318is Motorsport).

    On the way home near Taupo I spotted a M3 CSL.

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