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  2. BMW South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The BMW 530MLE in 1976 was the second car that BMW’s fledgling M division produced, and it was designed to compete in South Africa's Modified Production Series instead of the regular E12 528i. 100 homologated road cars had to be produced by BMW South Africa under the regulations, with 105 to 110 of these eventually being sold to the public.

  3. BMW - Wikipedia

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    Three unique models that BMW Motorsport created for the South African market were the E23 M745i (1983), which used the M88 engine from the BMW M1, the BMW 333i (1986), which added a six-cylinder 3.2-litre M30 engine to the E30, [128] and the E30 BMW 325is (1989) which was powered by an Alpina-derived 2.7-litre engine.

  4. List of BMW vehicles - Wikipedia

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    BMW M models of X Series and Z Series models typically just have the model name "M" (e.g. X6 M, Z4 M). "M Performance" models have the letter "M" inserted after the series, followed by the rest of the naming convention for the non-M models (e.g. X6 M50d). BMW M logo, used as a badge on M models

  5. BMW 5 Series (E28) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E28 is the second generation of BMW 5 Series executive cars, [1] ... A limited edition model was also sold in South Africa from mid-1987 to the end of 1988 ...

  6. BMW 5 Series (E12) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E12 is the first generation of 5 Series executive cars, ... In South Africa, the E12 was introduced in March 1974, imported fully knocked-down and assembled ...

  7. BMW 3 Series (E30) - Wikipedia

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    BMW South Africa's Motorsport division created the 333i in 1985 by fitting the 3.2 L M30 "big six" engine to a two-door E30. [76] The resulting 333i was a success in South African saloon car racing. These cars were built with help from Alpina in Buchloe, West Germany.

  8. Blaster (flamethrower) - Wikipedia

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    The Blaster (also called the "BMW Flamethrower") was a 1998 invention by South African inventor Charl Fourie that functioned as a car-mounted, laterally-firing flamethrower designed to provide a defence against carjackings. The Blaster was a liquefied petroleum gas flamethrower installed along the sides of the vehicle under the doors.

  9. BMW 8 Series (E31) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW E31 is the first generation of the BMW 8 Series. It is a grand tourer built by BMW from 1990 to 1999 as a 2-door coupé , powered by either a V8 or V12 engine. Whilst it did supplant the original E24 based 6 Series in 1990, it was not a direct successor, but a new model class with a substantially higher price and performance than the 6 ...