I’m always fascinated about the amount of BMW videos available out there, and I realize that sometimes, it’s impossible to cover everything BMW related. The video below was spotted on Streetfire.net and it is quite fascinating.
Several BMW engineers from the Motosport division are talking about the M3 development process and the engineering behind this great product. The BMW M3 has always been like my first love, a car that I drooled over, dreamed about and drove it many times, but I always postponed the purchase.
[swf]http://videos.streetfire.net/vidiac.swf?video=3b0749e7-0e51-40bf-81d1-9aa801763725&servicecfg=386[/swf]
Maybe soon I’ll be ready to give up the 3er and get the “real deal”…before it goes to all turbo-engines.
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Turbo IS the real deal.
Is this the same video that is available through “BMW.tv” on iTunes?
@bsd107: Yes, it’s not relatively new.