It came with a more powerful engine than the standard M3, had lightweight doors and a stiffer suspension - all to help make the E36 M3 legal for FIA GT and other international racing series.
Today we take a look at one of the favourite’s in the M3 history, the E36 BMW M3 3.2, and include a quick review. BMW M started producing the E36 M3 from the BMW 3 Series E36 chassis in 1992.
The third generation 3 Series E36 can reach a top speed of around 145mph, depending on the model. The <a href='/buy/bmw/e36-m3-92-99'>M3 version</a> can reach a ...
The E36 M3 was available with most of the standard bodies; the saloon, coupe and convertible. There are no particular rust spots E36s are prone to, but it would be wise to check the whole car for any ...