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1988 BMW M5 Euro

Make: BMW
Model: M5
SubModel: M5 Euro
Type: Sedan
Trim: European small bumper car
Year: 1988
Mileage: 63,573
VIN: WBSDC9302J2791719
Color: Black
Engine: M88/3 euro
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Conyers, Georgia, United States

1988 BMW M5 European small bumper car Additional Info:

This is a super clean EURO SMALL BUMPER BMW M5. These things were hand built and are very rare. Especially the small bumper cars like this one. Car is nice and Car Fax comes back clean. Very low miles for a car of this age.Here is a list of the upgrades
New BBS wheels and new Michelin tires. 225/45ZR17 and 245/40ZR17Brembo big brakes with drilled rotorsH&R lowering springBilstein shocksSway barsComes with the factory wheels as well if desired.
List of extras that are not yet installed but come with the car.UUC short throw shifterSuper Sprint header and exhaust. All stainless steelReplacement side mirrorsReplacement parking lensesLower front suspension brace and skid plateHID headlight conversion kitNew trunk sealRadiator grilleInterior handlesMiller performance intake spacer with W.A.R. ChipRear strut brace
You can see from the upgrades already installed and the ones not installed that there is nothing else needed. Car runs out good. Only issues known are the brake and oil lights are illuminated. This is a very well known M5 gremlin and is easily repairable. There are no issues with the brakes or with oil pressure.
Car is inside and will stay there until picked up by the new owner. Can assist with loading on truck if needed.If you want to arrange and inspection, please contact me. Also if interested in a Buy it Now price, contact me
Here is some info from Wikipedia
E28 M5 (1985–1988)EditBMW E28 M5OverviewProductionAssemblyDesignerPowertrainEngineTransmissionDimensionsWheelbaseLengthWidthHeightCurbweight
1985–1988
2,191 produced
Garching, Germany
Rosslyn, South Africa
Ulf Weidhase
3.5L six-cylinder petrol
(BMW M88/BMW S38 (North America Only)
5-speedmanual
2,624mm (103.3in)
4,620mm (181.9in)
4,800mm (189.0in) (US bumpers)
1,699mm (66.9in)
1,415mm (55.7in)
1,550kg (3,417lb)
See also:BMW M88andBMW S38

The first BMW M5, based on theE285 Series, made its debut at Amsterdam Motor Show in February 1984. It was the product of demand for an automobile with the carrying capacity of a saloon (sedan), but the overall appearance of asports car. It utilized the 535xi chassis and an evolution of the bodykit from the M535i. At its launch, the E28 M5 was the fastest production sedan in the world.[1]

The first generation M5 was hand-built in Preussenstrasse/Munich prior to the 1986 Motorsport factory summer vacation. Thereafter, M5 production was moved to Daimlerstrasse in Garching where the remainder were built by hand. Production of the M5 continued until November 1988, well after production of the E28 chassis ended in Germany in December 1987. This continued production would eventually lead to a class action lawsuit that was settled with vouchers being given to car owners.Chicago Clearing Corporationserved as a market maker for these $4,000 vouchers that were officially issued in 1993.[2]

The M5 was produced in four different versions based on intended export locations. These were the left-hand drive (LHD) Euro spec, the right-hand drive (RHD) UK spec, the LHD North American (NA) spec for the United States and Canada, and the RHD South African (ZA) spec.

The European and South African M5s used theM88/3engine which produced 232kW (311hp). North American 1988 models used theS38B35engine which was equipped with acatalytic converterand produced 229kW (307hp).

US-spec M5

Production of North American specification M5s commenced in November 1986 and ended in November 1987.[citation needed]Aside from 96 cars which were assembled in kit form at BMW's Plant inRosslyn, South Africa, all E28 M5s were assembled by hand atBMW MotorsportinGarching, Germany.

With a total production of 2,191 units, the E28 M5 remains among the rarest regular production BMW Motorsport cars – after the BMW M1 (456 units), BMW E34 M5 Touring (891 units), and the BMW 850CSi (1510 units).[citation needed]

SpecificationsEditM88/3 engine from 1985 E28 M5

European modelsEuropean-Spec M5s were available with some options unavailable on USA-Spec M5s, such as Water Buffalo leather and a Glass Moonroof. Left-hand drive (LHD) cars were equipped with 185TR390 metric alloy wheels, while right-hand drive (RHD) cars used 16x7.5 alloy wheels. Very early European-Spec LHD M5s had VINs that started with "WBA" instead of the "WBS" designation to indicate BMW Motorsport. it is estimated that no more than 15 M5s were produced with a "WBA" VIN.

USA/Canada modelsUS-Specification M5s were comprehensively optioned: Leather Door Panels, Leather Center Console, Full Trunk Carpeting, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Sunroof, Power Seats, Cruise Control, On-Board Computer, Central Locking and Shadow-line Trim were standard. The USA/Canada Left-hand drive (LHD) cars were equipped with 16x7.5 alloy wheels. The only option on a US-Specification M5 was electrically heated front seats which were standard equipment on Canadian-Market cars. The only paint colour available was "jet black".

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