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325iX? AWD E30? Eh?

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Quite common in the states, not a great car tho. Weak drive train and alot of weight

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Quite common in the states, not a great car tho. Weak drive train and alot of weight

So no M50b25 325iX Heli's then?

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So no M50b25 325iX Heli's then?

Haha prob not, they cant handle alot of power.And the supention setup in them is more for the snow lol

But if you had the money you could make make it work.

The nick name for those bumpers are diving boards haha, sooo nasty

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yuh, there is a thread on here dedicated to 32' 'ix's they were never released in NZ and run a setup similar to that of 4wd skylines as opposed to subbys and evo's.. still a straight six and as drifty said there drivetrains are quite weak. Transfer cases always seem to go on them. BMW had quite a good idea by doing this as 4wd hadnt really been dealt with in passenger cars in that day in age. They didnt exicute (sp) it as well as some of the other car manufacturers therefore never really carried it on.

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Chris

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The guys in the states and canada seem to speak good things about them. Esp in the snow. As they were 4wd plus they were lighter than most of the 4wd options back then and now.

I think it would be a mean nz rally car. eat up those gravel roads.

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