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Manufacturer BMW   Engine 3.2 Litre Straight 6
Model Z4 M Roadster   Valvetrain DOHC 4 Valves / Cylinder
Drivetrain Front Engine / RWD   Power 255 kW @ 7,900rpm / 365 Nm @ 4,900 rpm
Transmission 6 Speed Manual   Redline N/A
Wheels 18" Alloys   0-100 Km/h 5.0 seconds
Brakes Internally Ventilated and Cross Drilled Discs w/ Single-Piston Swing Calipers, Dynamic Stability Program (DSC) & ABS   Top Speed 250 km/h
Weight 1485 kg   1/4 Mile N/A

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Hot hot car
WiZzFiZz
255 from a 6cyl is a mad figure
hrt06
sweet biggrin.gif
Jason_R
hawt
parko
QUOTE(WiZzFiZz @ Feb 8 2006, 05:17 PM)
255 from a 6cyl is a mad figure

You forgeting the RB26 and 2JZ potential, but yes, very high output for an NA six-pot.


Tops to BMW for throwing ///M power into one of their most capable chassis out.

However; I like the Z4 M Coupe better. Lid me please!
TPG
im not really a fan of how these cars look, although how can you say no to a bmw with a M badge...would be an awesome car to drive.
Mr X
absoloutly inlove with themm... so hottt...
*Miss Understood:~*
yes very nice, would look even better if it was in my driveway tongue.gif
E36Sherv63E
dont like the wheels or rear lights, but yeah nice colour wink.gif
GHOSTrun
yea at least this one has some grunt to the price tag...unlike the Z3 *cough*.. i remember how much shit it copped when it was first releeased with a 1.8L for 56k hahaha
ToYoTa_SuPrA
i dont like it :S looks ugly and 255 kw is al lot i admite but it looks fuck up:P
yura
QUOTE(parko @ Feb 8 2006, 08:18 PM)
You forgeting the RB26 and 2JZ potential, but yes, very high output for an NA six-pot.
Tops to BMW for throwing ///M power into one of their most capable chassis out.

However; I like the Z4 M Coupe better. Lid me please!
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but dont forget that rb26DETT is twin turbo, and this is NA
toorak_trash
no smg transmission?
-Dell-
this thing uses the E46 m3's six cylinder and is a big upgrade from the standard Z4's 170kW 3.0 liter engine.
Ahmad
man 255kw out on a n/a 6cyl is awesome... thats all...

and i love it, very deadly
VoNaS
nice thumbsup.gif
snako
looks sweet
fly16
QUOTE(GHOSTrun @ Feb 9 2006, 07:17 PM)
yea at least this one has some grunt to the price tag...unlike the Z3 *cough*.. i remember how much shit it copped when it was first releeased with a 1.8L for 56k hahaha
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i got a 2L z3 6 cyclinder. it goes alright for what it is 110kw's. 1.8L ones are a bit guttles but hey it's a BMW. who wouldn't want one.
SPM83
That is hot... already dreaming about putting a supercharge or a turbo into it!!!! http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/product...roducts_id/7293


mmmm!!!
rolla_girl166
yeha i have to agree guys i dont like it that much either! can think of other bmw's i would rather drive and have in my driveway biggrin.gif
WRX mad
Awesome.
Very nice car!
Nichy
damm they are hot

there is a silver one in tassi ATM. Sound tough as

now we have a m3 m5 adn a Z4 m....not bad for tassi
HOON69
2nd pictures gives a sleek look

love beemers like audi's they have style.
HAB008
rather a x5 forbie than this
jimeegee
Looks great in person, those photos are nice, but its prescence is very tough, which you don't get from them. Not many car manufacturers can claim to "outdo" a BMW six. Maybe Porsche...but I love the raw feel these cars have, no computer steering etc. Classic Car!
13.b
thats 1 HOT car !!!
2DZIRE
yeh it looks good but i like the z4 coupe better
The Style Guru
looks very stylish, and has power to boot. What more could you want......well the coupe version actually tongue.gif
GHOSTY
I want to own a hardtop one of these, maybe my next car in the next 5 years? They are fkn sick for a non-modified aka 'normal' car. I don't find myself saying that about many other normal cars..
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