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Nissan 370Z Drifter Gets Need For Speed Cover Car Makeover. Story by Gray Van Dyke • 4d. B etween the Lamborghini Diablo SV, the BMW M3 GTR, the Ferrari F50, and the Porsche 911 Turbo ...
The silver and blue BMW M3 GTR from Need For Speed: Most Wanted might be the most iconic video game car ever. Now it's back in the franchise, and BMW made it for real.
Having the BMW M3 GTR, wearing its graceful blue and silver livery, is a flex every time gamers fire up their twenty-year-old copy of what’s arguably considered the greatest iteration of “Need ...
BMW revealed a custom M3 GTR race car built to match the halo car from the 2005 release of Need for Speed: Most Wanted.; The E46-era M3 has a stripped interior with a single racing seat and a full ...
With this engine under the hood and an extensively upgraded body, the new M3 GTR was ready in only a few months, but a big problem emerged. As BMW was testing the machine, rivals got wind of the ...
BMW M3 A few months ago we were emailed by a reader who had caught sight of a particularly wild E36 M3 GTR online. He wanted to know more about it and requested our help. As it turns out, our ...
The M3 GTR race car rose to the expectations set by BMW's M division, and in some ways, it even exceeded them. After completing both the race car and the street version required for homologation ...
The mastery, the skill, and the way Stuck wrestles the M3 GTR around the legendary circuit beggars belief. It’s a reminder of why the Nürburgring is so great, so feared.
The regular M3 of the era was essentially a more powerful, warmed over 3-series; the GT helped birth the racing M3 GTR, giving it major enthusiast cred. View full post on Youtube.