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confused about the numbers
I'm having a hard time figuring out when people asked what model I have. I have a 325i (2003 model), but what are the numbers like E36 and E30 ?
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Re: confused about the numbers
2003 model will be E46
'91 to '98/'99 (I think) will be E36 pre '91, but not sure of duration, will be E30. |
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Re: confused about the numbers
they are the engineering series no. Yours is a e46.
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Re: confused about the numbers
For chassis and engine codes, go to the Bavarian Autosport site: http://www.bavarianautosport.com
Click on the Tech Info link at the bottom of the screen, then scroll down to the Tech Tip section and click on the BMW Chassis Codes link. -Josh
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