Considered one of the most successful M3's in history, the BMW M3 (E30) the Evo II version has its pinnacle, with only 500 units produced, this being the 114th.
Introduced in March 1988, the Evo II version took the successful formula of the M3 (E30) and improved it with a number of details.
Under the bonnet is an atmospheric four-cylinder with 2.3 l which, thanks to improvements in the engine management system, new pistons, a more efficient air intake and a lighter flywheel saw power rise to 220 hp and 245 Nm.
These are sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox and to ensure connections to the ground come 16” wider wheels with 225/45 tyres.
Still in the field of differences compared to the other M3 (E30), the Evo II has a new rear spoiler, additional air intakes, lighter bumpers and thinner windows.
the copy for sale
Announced by The Market website and with auction scheduled for June 29, this BMW ME (E30) Evo II has already a long life.
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Left the assembly line in 1988, until the mid-90s it traveled through Germany, having been later imported to the United Kingdom, where it has been until today.
With 125 620 miles on the odometer (about 202 165 km), this M3 (E30) Evo II saw its engine rebuilt some 4800 km ago.
With an extensive and complete maintenance record, this BMW M3 (E30) Evo II even seems to be in good condition, with the advertiser still mentioning the existence of two rust spots under the front window rubbers.
With no defined bidding base, for how much do you think this rare example of the best that was made in the 80s will be sold? Leave us your “bid” in the comments box.