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deth
12-17-2003, 12:56 PM
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3_gtr_street2.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_01.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_02.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_03.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_04.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_inter.jpg
http://www.rsportscars.com/foto/07/m3gtrstreet01_engine.jpg

looks like half way between a CSL and a modded M3...notice the M5 V8 in the last pic :mrgreen: does anybody know if its available in North America?

deth
12-17-2003, 12:57 PM
BTW, the price on it that i'm finding is €250000

TT
12-17-2003, 12:57 PM
I always call it "the forgotten M3", since nobody seems to reminding it when speaking about the E46 :(

deth
12-17-2003, 12:58 PM
how long ago did it come out?

TT
12-17-2003, 01:03 PM
Not sure, but if I remember well, it was out right after the M3 was released

crasherror
12-17-2003, 01:44 PM
WOW! i want one of those. That is a true German monster.

hemi_fan
12-17-2003, 06:53 PM
hell yea!!! an M3 with the M5 V8!!! THAT IS SO AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hawk
12-17-2003, 08:00 PM
That is sick. I wish the csl was coming over here.

sentra_dude
12-17-2003, 09:42 PM
BMW released it so they could put a V8 in their racing M3's. I don't think they were really worried about selling any, it's just to homologate the racers for rules purposes. That doesn't mean it isn't a kickass car though! Thanks for the pics deth.

Ziploc
12-18-2003, 02:29 AM
ew! WTF happened to the fron wheel wells?

deth
12-18-2003, 03:07 AM
i think that they're designed for the wider tires of the race car....

altedza
12-18-2003, 03:47 AM
oh no~! spoiler... why??? ;] i like the basic bmw offered lip :P

altezza
12-18-2003, 04:04 AM
press release of this M3 GTR:

THE BMW M3 GTR HEADS FOR THE ROAD - THE TRULY ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE
09/25/2001

Munich. In February BMW will present a pure-bred sportscar for road use - the BMW M3 GTR powered by a V8 engine. This car, which is racing from victory to victory in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), will be built by BMW M from January 2002. The flexible production facilities of BMW Individual permit the production of a small series. Road licensing is possible.
By using carbon fibre body parts and by completely foregoing any comfort equipment, the two-seater M3 GTR is a car for true purists. An empty weight of approx. 1350 kilograms has been achieved. The 4.0 litre V8 engine with a cylinder bank angle of 90 degrees resembles the race version featuring in excess of 450 hp. Due to the necessary adaptations regarding emissions and noise levels the road version still generates more than 258 kW (350 hp).

The M3 GTR road version is kept technically as close as possible to the racing version. Apart from the extremely light V8 engine this includes dry sump lubrication, a 6-speed gearbox, a two-disc sports clutch and the variable M differential lock.

For weight reduction purposes the roof, the rear spoiler as well as the front and rear aprons are made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic - just like in the race version. The extended front and rear apron as well as the rear spoiler optimise the aerodynamics of the M3 GTR. Additional cooling slits in the bonnet ensure the high-performance powerplant's thermal well-being.

The BMW M3 GTR features an extremely lowered suspension and enormously sporty suspension settings. The compact V8 high-performance engine permits optimum weight distribution which, together with the 19-inch sports wheels, guarantee outstanding handling properties.


This level of exclusiveness also calls for a great deal of highly qualified manual workmanship giving the price of the BMW M3 GTR a new dimension. The price of approx. 250,000 euros reflects the extraordinary technology of this car.

altezza
12-18-2003, 04:11 AM
Specifications BMW M3 GTR (road version):
Length: 4617 mm
Width: 1784 mm
Height: 1345 mm
Ground clearance: 95 mm
Wheelbase: 2731 mm
Weight: Approx. 1350 kg (empty)
Body: Two-door, monocoque sheet steel body with roof and add-on pieces in carbon fibre, two sports seats
Power transmission: Two-disc sports clutch, 6-speed manual gearbox, variable M differential lock
Front axle: Leight-weight construction McPherson strut suspension
Rear axle: Leight-weight construction central-link arm axle
Steering: Rack and pinion steering with variable transmission ratio
Brakes: Inner-vented, perforated compund brake discs,
front: 325 mm x 28 mm, rear: 328 mm x 20 mm
Tyres/wheels: Front: 225/40-19 with rim size 8" x 19"
rear: 255/35-19 with rim size 9.5" x19"
Forged aluminium rims in ten double spoke design
Engine: 8-cylinder V naturally aspirated engine with 90 degree
cylinder banks
Cubic capacity: 3997.3 ccm
Bore x stroke: 94 mm x 72 mm
Max. output: More than 350 hp at 7250 rpm
Max. torque: 365 Nm at 5000 rpm
Cylinder block: Aluminium
Cylinder head: Aluminium, four valves per cylinder
Valve drive: Four overhead camshafts, chain drive, mechanical bucket tappets
Lubrication system: Dry sump
Engine management: BMW MSS52

deth
12-18-2003, 04:52 AM
thanx for the info....ne idea if it was a euro only thing?

altezza
12-18-2003, 05:26 AM
thanx for the info....ne idea if it was a euro only thing?
i think this car is also available to buyers living in the US
as long as they order it...

"This is the BMW M3 GTR Strassenversion (street version), as to hand built in a limited run by BMW's M department in 2002. The Strassenversion is a homologation special to get the ALMS GTR race car homologated. The exact number of horses is not known but BMW claim it to be between 350 and 450. The extensive use of carbon fibre and other exotic materials resulted in a weight reduction of almost 200 kilos. The M3 GTR will be for sale for about 250,000 Euro in Europe and $229,000 in North America. "
source: http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame.mv?file=car.mv&num=960

bmwdakias
02-02-2004, 08:50 PM
The car was produced in order to get the ALMS GTR race car homologated as altezza also said. BMW couldnt compete with the faster porsches by using the inline straight it allready had on its m3 so they had to install a bigger capacity V8. It was produced in really small numbers, unfortunately i dont know the actual number

tigerx
02-02-2004, 09:17 PM
doesn't look so good to me and the price tag really make this thing worse. with that money i coulda buy a REALLY REALLY good porsche (GT3, or GT2).

SamuraiGti
02-02-2004, 09:39 PM
The car is very nice, it a shame that the front wheels isn't bigger to get a little bit outside the car to really use the body kit =\

The price is a "little" high, but certainly there will be people that will buy it.

I won't be one of those unfortunatly =\ lol

Evo
02-03-2004, 05:23 AM
My God.. that pic still on the net..

I was the one who took the pix of that M3GTR at our BMW dealer .. I think it was about 2 years ago.. .. You will notice on the second pix.. A board in the background on the left side written in Arabic too..

The car was sold for 250,000 US doller.. and was told to a guy in my Home town.. Couple of days after I took the pix I saw it on a truck and being delivered to it's lucky Owner.. and by chance I was talking with my friend about it in my car when it passed us by .. hehe :lol: ..

It was one good looking car

The roof was fully made of Carbon fiber.. No back seats.. the front spoiler is a bit more extended to the front.. and the tail pipes are a bit too long

Evo
02-03-2004, 05:25 AM
Ohh forgot to tell you guys..

When I first posted those pix on a BMW message board..
BMW UK magazine send me an email.. asking me if they can use the pix in their magazine and in return they will give me a 1 year free subscription to their magazine.... LoL could not resist.. :lol: and it's only a pix.. :mrgreen: so I accepted.. and recived it for 1 full year as they promissed.

oantob
02-03-2004, 10:35 AM
nice, but i wonder the M3 GTR vs M3 CSL which one will do u think will win?

bmwdakias
02-03-2004, 02:00 PM
i would say the GTR, they have the same weight, and the big difference in torque is going to compensate for the extra 10hp of the CSL. I also believe that the v8 of the GTR could be easlily modified to gain some extra power without having any reliability problems. The inline six of the CSL has reached its limit according to the engineers of BMW so you cant get any more out of this amazing engine.

Fleischmann
02-03-2004, 02:03 PM
Prefer the CSL

oscargarza88
02-03-2004, 08:48 PM
how come i i have never seen any revio on this car?