We take a look at the inner workings of the twin-turbo S55 to see what makes it tick and how you can get the most from it. Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: BMW, Evolutionized Photography.
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In stock form, the M4 doesn’t require anything to amp up its aggressive demeanour. But that didn’t stop the team at Car Audio Security having a go anyway… Words: Daniel Bevis. Photos: Si Gray.
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Rolling Thunder Henrik Nygren’s insane, turbo S50-powered E30 makes an astonishing 941whp and it’s just an unstoppable force of sheer automotive fury. Words: Daniel Bevis Photos: Patrik Karlsson.
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With a striking green and yellow colour scheme and 625hp from its supercharged V8, this awesome, full-on E90 M3 is one serious build. Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: Brian McGee.
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We cram all of the most important facts about the mighty E30 M3 into a guide you can read in the time it takes to make and drink a cup of tea (or coffee)! Words: Elizabeth de Latour Photos: Tony Lopez.
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Overarching stance wide-arch BMW E46 330Ci. With custom metal rear wide arches hiding in plain sight, this seriously-slick E46 goes the extra mile for perfect fitment. Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: Scott Paterson.
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The reborn identity 1JZ-swapped drift BMW E36 M3. When the motor blew in his E36 drift car, Palmer Sanderson came up with an offbeat solution. Is it sacrilege to put a Toyota 1JZ in an M3? Nah, it’s all just part of the fun… Words: Daniel Bevis. Photos: Adam Rous.
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Heart and soul S55-swapped E30 M3. Every now and again the BMW scene blows us away with something truly special and this extraordinary, S55-swapped E30 M3 – and the incredible story behind it – has done just that. Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: Viktor Benyi.
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With effortless elegance and overflowing with old-school luxury, this stunningly simple air-ride E32 730i is classic modding at its best. Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: Mike Crawat.
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2.7-Swapped E30 Baur Restored and modded rarity. An unconventional beauty for sure, the E30 Baur is a rare beast and this perfectly presented example is a rare treat in so many ways Words: Elizabeth de Latour. Photos: Matt Richardson.
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