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    E30 M3 Rally Car

    Hi, I have made the decision to get into motorsport and in particular tramac rally. My chosen car is an E30 M3 as I believe that they are still one of the best built sports cars in the world. So I am on the look out for one.

    the point of this post is to ask anyone if they could give me any advice,help or any stories about turning an E30 M3 into a rally car.

    Cheers.

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    http://www.e30m3performance.com/

    and check out Irish rallying sites. - a google search will find them.

    The M3 was always an excellent weapon of choice on the irish tarmac series and are still run ( along with the Mk1 and 2 Escorts - heaven )
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    Thanks for the help. I'll be sure to check out those sites.
    I will let all know how the build goes.

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    i can teach you a few things about m3's what do you parcifically want to know about

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    Are going to rally at the age of 15????? And with an M3? Very probably.
    Money can't buy you friends, but you do get a better class of enemy.

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    my dad will be driving and i will be navigating. and we will be using an m3, if you think that it would not make a good rally car then your crazy.

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    Yeah, and when the time ever comes to go off-road, then what?

    Are you even sure they'll let a 15 navigate?
    That takes a few years to become a perfect navigator.

    Have you study the rules of the rally championship you want to enter?

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    I've taught navigation in an hour
    It's easy.
    it depends on the type of event what a navigator needs to be abel to do.
    If it's navigational tests then go over to the classroom here on UCP to learn ALL teh skills needed

    The M3 was always a tarmac rally car, It competed on single track bu I don't remember ANY success on forest. There's no reason it couldn't though frankly.
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    i already have my CAMS (confederations of australian motorsport) navigation licence and junior L2S licence wich let's me compete in hillclimb's and other speed events.

    i have thoroughly studied the regulations and modifications allowed and all other concerned information concerning the 2 tarmac rally's that i will be entering.

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    One word comes to my mind when i think about BMW performance, Turner Motorsport
    Heres a link: Turner Motorsport

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    i have checked out turner motorsport before and thay are one of the top bmw tuners. my father also agree's as he has purchased many things for his e30 m3 over the years.

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    Got any pics of the car
    Rockefella says:
    pat's sister is hawt
    David Fiset says:
    so is mine
    David Fiset says:
    do want

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    sorry, no pictures as i menchoned before me and my father are still looking. we have found one that we are now making further inquaries about, it is still left hand drive but as it will be a rally car that does not matter. i will post pics of the build as it happens. we plan to deck it out in group a colours and do a few mods to the engine such as exhaust, intake etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Mann
    my dad will be driving and i will be navigating. and we will be using an m3, if you think that it would not make a good rally car then your crazy.
    It would be a perfect tarmac rally car, although hard to drive really fast.
    I just asked because I wasn't imagining a 15 year old driving such a car fast in a rally. But if your navigating, that's something else.

    Oh, and please breath deeply and calm down before you come here calling people crazy, ok? Take it easy... ...you're still young! Theres so much you have to go through! Find a girl, settle down, if you want you can marry... Look at me! I am old, but I'm happy!
    Last edited by McReis; 12-08-2004 at 09:42 AM.
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    Bertie Fisher was a master in the M3 in Irish tarmac events ( sadly a GREAT driver lost in 2001 ).
    He and Austin McHale used to have gladiatorial battles on the narrow tarmac of Ireland and the Isle of Man (Manx) !!!
    Some of the greates rallying footage IF you can find it

    sadly I couldn't ( I was sure I had some too ) but in it's place here's an M3 in the forests
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    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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