BMW 3-Series (E30) 333i 1985

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A very rare E30 from South Africa with only 204 units ever produced.

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Yoooooooooooooh Gusesh on deck!!!

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BMW South Africa's Motorsport division created the 333i in 1986 by fitting the 3210 cc M30 "big six" ("M30B32" of the 733i E23/ 533i E12/ 533i E28/ 633CSi E24) engine to a 2-door E30. The resulting 333i was a major success in saloon car racing in that country and is now a collectors' item. These cars, built with help from Alpina in Buchloe, Bavaria, Germany, featured some interesting compromises like forcing the buyer to choose between air conditioning (vital in South Africa) or power steering (because of lack of space due to the large M30 engine). They were only built in small numbers in 1986. BMW South Africa provided the following specifications for the 333i: Powerplant - M30B32 6 Cylinder 3210 cc, 145 kW (197 PS; 194 hp) at 5500 rpm. 285 N·m (210 lb·ft) torque at 4300 rpm. The cars were fitted with a 5-speed manual gearbox and limited slip differential. Braking was enhanced by 296 mm (11.7 in) Alpina dual ventilated grooved front disc brakes. ABS was optional. The cars were fitted with 16x7J Alpina wheels and Pirelli P7 (195/50/VR16) tyres. BMW provided performance figures were impressive, with a top speed of 228 km/h (142 mph). 0–100 km/h in 7.4 seconds, and a standing kilometer in 27.7 seconds at sea level. Actual South African Car Magazine road test figures were a top speed of 231 km/h, 0–100 km/h in 7.23 seconds and a standing kilometre in 28.08 seconds. The test was carried out with a driver, passenger and a full tank of fuel. Only 204 of these cars were produced.

It would be quite easy to add this considering the love that the E30 M3 has received. Not much to tweak for the model interior and exterior wise from the M3. Plus, the 6 cylinder engines sound MENTAL


 
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Thanks for the positive feedback, glad to see its appreciated.

All rare and special models should be in GT as the chances of even seeing one is very slim.
 
A Citi and a Voora (VR6) would be nice though, with a new sound engine :D

Imagine going spinning with this virtually
The game has the Bora V6 which is the Veedub Passat here in SA. The Bora V6 has the same 24v single over head cam 2.8L that's in the VR6. That engine would sound crazy with a new sound engine.
 
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