Engine, Suspension, Steering etc.. pretty much everything.
M3 3 series m5 5 series m coupe z series m6 6 series there all the series but racing versions
M3
M3 stands for Motorsport 3-series, a high-performance version of the 3-series. Most M3 parts are interchangeable with the non-M models, and you may find parts with either the M3 logo or the M logo on non-M models.
About 20hp.
who invented????? the m3 is the sport edition to the 3 series BMW makes, a more proper question is who designed the m3, which is bmws motorsports division..
Yes there are sales figures available for the BMW M3 series for 2012 depending on the model of car. From Jan 2012 to June 2012 135,981 BMW 3 series sedan sold.
You have to have a special key. I had a 1998 M3 a dealer will remove it. They did charge
Yes it sure will. The mounts for the bumpers and side skirts are the same.
The E46 uses a timing chain. The last time a cambelt was used in a 3-series was for the E30. The carbureted 316, the 318is, and the M3 used a timing chain.
The BMW M3 E46 was produced from 2000 to 2006. It is part of the E46 generation of the 3 Series and is known for its performance and handling. The M3 E46 was particularly popular for its inline-six engine and balanced driving dynamics.
I'm sure you could, anything is possible. Its all about mechanical knowledge. But the biggest difference between a 3 series and an m3 isn't just the motor itself, an m3 has adjusted suspension and ride height, a more performance oriented transmission with minor motor upgrades and a stronger tuning setup in the computer to control all the power being produced under the hood
For example the M3 Half track was Model #3 in the series