How many BMW E36 M3 GT were made?

How many BMW E36 M3 GT were made?

Just 356 were built to homologate the E36 M3 for FIA and IMSA GT racing.

What is E36 M3 GT?

The BMW M3 GT has a 3.0-liter inline-6 like the ‘normal’ E36 M3 does. However, it has an upgraded oil pump, retuned ECU, different cams, and higher compression, BMWBlog reports. As a result, it makes 295 hp, 13 more than the Euro-spec model at the time. In comparison, the US version had 240 hp.

Is the E36 reliable?

Overall, the BMW E36 3 Series is a great starter BMW. It’s cheap, fun to drive and good looking, while also being a nice slice of old-school BMW, thanks to its delicious hydraulic steering. Sure, it’s not the most reliable of cars and it will frustrate you but it’s cheap enough to fix and can be wrenched on yourself.

What kind of engine does a E36 M3 have?

Bmw e36 M3 3.2 GT (R). This beautiful piece of machinery, an E36 M3 GT (R) fitted with a 3.2 s50/s52 engine. This car is build to do several racing divisions, build with only the best parts. We drove the car and its a proven winner in amateur classes. Fast, reliable and joy to see.

How much is a BMW M3 GT E36 worth?

For collectors and M3 fans, the BMW M3 GT E36 is already a sought-after classic car. It has the potential to be seen in the same league with the valuable Evo models of the E30 M3 in the foreseeable future. In good condition with a reasonable owner history and low mileage, they can command prices of around €50,000.

What is the best E36 you might not know about?

^ a b “The BMW M3 GT Is the Best E36 You Might Not Know About”. Road & Track. 24 April 2019. Retrieved 26 April 2019. ^ “Driving A Dream Car: The Limited Edition BMW E36 M3 GT”. www.petrolicious.com. 30 June 2017.

When did the BMW M3 GT come out?

In 1994, BMW produced the limited-edition M3 GT as a racing homologation special for Europe, in order to compete in the FIA-GT class II, IMSA GT and international long-distance races.

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Just 356 were built to homologate the E36 M3 for FIA and IMSA GT racing.