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M-Series (M3, M5, M6) General M-Series Discussion - If it does not fit into a more specific M Category above, please place it in here. In addition, previously archived M-Series discussion is located in this section.


       
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Old 06-25-2007, 08:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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oem mods??? please read.

anybody heard on switching the differential cover from a mz3 to an e36 m3???


also... what about an m5 oil pan on a s52 engine???


or the airflow meter off a 5series or even a 7 series???


i called my local BMW dealership and the guy told me about these mods. anyone tried them??? and if so how it turn out???
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i honestly didn't mean too. only meant to post it here, and in the e36... my bad...
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