
1990 BMW 325is Race Car
This 1990 BMW 325is has been converted into a race car for NASA’s GTS2 class, originally acquired by the seller as an HPDE car in 2013. It features a 3.2-liter S52 inline-six engine paired with a ZF 5-speed manual transmission. The car includes MCS double-adjustable coilovers, Wilwood front brakes, and a range of body modifications like a carbon fiber hood, sunroof panel, and an APR GT-250 rear wing. Additional safety equipment includes a Sparco race seat, Schroth harness, and a full roll cage. Located in Illinois, it comes with a NASA logbook and spare parts.
- Built by:
- -
- Location:
- Woodridge, Illinois, USA
- Vehicle:
- 1990 BMW 3 Series / M3 - E30
- Engine:
- L6 S52
- Cost:
- $14,000
- Power:
- 235 hp
- Torque:
- -
- Weight:
- -
- Balance:
- -
- Wheels:
- APEX ARC 17x8
- Exterior:
- carbon fiber hoodvortex generatorscarbon fiber sunroof panelKA Motors fender flaresAPR GT-250 rear wingAlumalite front splitterfront valance with brake cooling inlets
- Interior:
- Sparco race seatSchroth harnessesRacepak G2S lap timerIRP Short Shifter V3
- Chassis:
- MCS double adjustable coiloversWilwood 332 mm front rotorsGround Control control arm bushingsIreland Engineering adjustable sway barsadjustable brake bias valve
- Powertrain:
- Castro Motorsports air intakeaftermarket headers3.5" mass air flow sensor3" stainless exhaust
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