2002 Bmw Dinan M3 on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Up for sale is a 2002 Dinan M3. This M3 has been garaged and
very cared for in the 8 years I have owned it. When I did drive it and park it
outside most times it was covered. Though it is modified it has never been on
the track. I spent over 40k upgrading this car. Below is a list of upgrades. I
have most of the stock parts including original hood and trunk I have upgraded
if there is something in particular you would like stock please ask. Cosmetic LED angel eye upgrade OEM BMW LED taillight retrofit Vorsteiner carbon fiber hood Carbon fiber trunk Carbon fiber rear diffuser Carbon fiber side grills Carbon fiber front splitters Carbon fiber front grills Carbon fiber interior trim Carbon fiber steering wheel trim M3 CSL OEM alcantara
steering wheel Alcantara shift boot Alcantara e brake boot BMW Performance e brake handle Aluminum pedal kit Chasis Brembo 360 mm 4 piston front and rear bbk with drilled
rotors Dinan (JRZ) suspension system Dinan front and rear lower anti roll bar Dinan Camber plates Dinan front and rear strut tower brace Turner motorsports rear subframe reinforcement kit Dinan 19” wheels Michelin super sport tires Performance Dinan cold air intake / air mass meter Dinan short shift kit Dinan 3.91 Limited slip differential Dinan Stage 4 engine software Dinan Free Flow exhaust Dinan high flow throttle bodies JB Racing ultra light flywheel with Sachs performance clutch Power Pulley kit Audio Dynavin D95 7” Touch screen with Android OS Stage 1 BavSound speaker upgrade |
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BMW Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe and Concept 90 pics from Villa d'Este
Thu, 30 May 2013Royalty and the ultra-wealthy rubbed damp shoulders at this past weekend's Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este on the shores of Italy's Lake Como, but even the rain couldn't extinguish the excitement generated by the millions of dollars of cars and bikes on display. Nowhere was this more true than with BMW, which marked the occasion with the reveal of two stunning concepts with six wheels between them - the shark-nosed Pininfarina Gran Lusso Coupe and the retrosexual Concept 90 motorcycle.
Conceived with Italian design house Pininfarina, the Gran Lusso Coupe is a power broker on 21-inch wheels. While we're not completely sold on every element of its design, this twelve-cylinder two-door concept moves us more than the current 6 Series, and not just because it has four more cylinders underhood and 48,000-year-old kauri wood paneling inside. BMW is sadly mum on production hopes, but we're not entirely optimistic - the company has graced us with a number of attractive concepts at Villa d'Este before, only to pack them away again without ever affording them a production future.
If one of these concepts has a better shot at finding its way into dealers, we have to believe it's the Concept 90 under the BMW Motorrad umbrella. Designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of BMW's R 90 S, we think this Roland Sands Design air-cooled boxer would look fantastic on today's streets, especially with the rising popularity of vintage motorcycles and cafe racers.
Jay Leno puts focus on some retro-inspired BMW bikes
Mon, 28 Jul 2014Jay Leno puts eight wheels on display this week for Jay Leno's Garage from a quartet of retro-inspired BMW motorcycles. They are the creations of husband and wife team Larry and Carol Romestant, who build each one in their home garage.
Larry is a former aerospace engineer who loves BMW bikes, especially the K models. Now, he's combining his passion with a real talent for fabrication to build his own cycles with his wife. With Larry and Carol the only ones working on these projects, it takes them six to nine months to build each one. In addition to the old-school looks, the motorcycles are supposed to be a bit more user friendly than stock. For example, one of them ditches the standard five-speed gearbox in favor of a six-speed unit to be a little more comfy when cruising at high speeds.
Since there isn't enough time to take all four of them for a ride, Jay picks his favorite to test out on the open road. Scroll down to see which one he chooses.
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Far more involved than the current M Power Meter, the M Power App records data from in-car sensors and acts as a telemetry tool to allow drivers to see how they did on a particular track. Aside from an overlay on a track map showing acceleration and braking applications as well as head-to-head comparisons, the app also shows a line graph of everything from brake and throttle inputs to g-force, fuel mileage and engine speed. A small visual on the screen also shows steering angle, and lap times and speeds can all be stored as well. The data can even be shared with others, whether for bragging rights or instruction purposes.
This app works on any newer BMW equipped with the BMW Apps option, but the phone must be tethered to the car and the data understandably cannot be viewed while driving. Scroll down for the video demonstration recorded recently at Austin's Circuit of the Americas.