My older sisters now husband had this car when he was in high school I look back as a little kid and tell him to this day I want one and he just laughs and says good luck finding one and he’s right
Thanks for the video. I am a proud M3 GT owner, I have 111/356 (EA40110). Had it now sice 2007, and it’s only those hard core BMW fans that recocgnize that it’s a special verision when I drive it. The rest just thinks it’s an old BMW 3 series.
You're very welcome :-) Really glad you liked it. The GT is definitely the connoisseur's choice that's for sure. First time I saw one was at the Nordschleife years ago and the colour and spoiler made it stand out, but that was it. I got to chatting to the owner and he said it was the best car for the 'ring, hands down. That would have been about 15 years ago and if I think about what he told me he paid for it, I should've bought one!
@@BrightsideMedia I bought my GT back in 2007 to use as a ringtool. I had a E60M5 and also a E46M3 Cabrio but neither was practical for ring use. The GT was about double the price of a similar M3 at that time, I paid 14.500 euro for my car, the range at that time was 11.900 - 17000ish on mobile.de. Through the years I have however modified my car quite a bit, still looks like a GT but has 2x the power (twin turbo), 6speed Getrag, Ceramic brakes from a McLaren and more stuff. Never really thought about it becoming a modern day classic.
The film was shot using an E39 M5 as the camera car ;-) It's what we use for all our films. The guy I spoke to at the ring paid 11k for his as far as I can remember. And what you paid isn't bad either. They're worth considerably more now. However, it doesn't sound like you'll ever sell with all the upgrades you've done! That must be a beast :-D
Beautiful and absolutely amazing video But I believe E36 m3 R is possibly one of/if not the rarest model of e36, only 15 were made for an Australian race series if I remember correctly (I'm not 100% sure)
It's correct that they were Australia only as a homologation special. The M3 R was a joint venture with Frank Gardner Racing, so not strictly speaking a 'pure' BMW product. The M3 GT is 100% made in Germany ;-) And on top of that, it wasn't any quicker than the stock car to 60 (despite costing more than double).
Im waiting for the day I can find one of these to import to the US because it is my fav E36 model. The E36 M3 that the US got was just a tuned-up 325i.
@@BrightsideMedia. Racing is very popular over here, especially motorbike road racing, i go to see them religiously, those bikers who road race are the bravest guys on the planet, your sitting on a hedge on a little B country road and they are going by you at 180 mph...
i bought one, a nice coupe 6 cyl. but do keep in mind, their engines are strong, but everything around it is prone to wear. look out for rust, rear subframe might rip out of the chassis, electric windows tend to fail, power steering leaks, and so on.
Well done, Brightside media! 🙌 Love the color! 💖 I have just one observation: At 1:41, you see the RPM meter. It has the same RPM pointer as the E36 M3 3.2L (7.600 RPM before it hid the red zone) as the 3.0L and GT normally max 7.350 RPM does. So I find it 'strange' to have find a video from a GT that has the same RPM zone as a M3 3.2L (instead of the 3.0L engine) I am not saying that it is fake. But it surprises me. Because I found it always regrettable that it didn't go so far in RPM like the 3.2L engine.
The M3 GT engine was not the same as the 3 litre in the standard E36 M3. The 3.2 litre made its peak power of 321 hp at 7400 rpm (not 7600). The GT makes 295 hp at 7100.
The one that got away....I live in Sweden, I found a M3 GT on the web, at a used car dealership i England back in maybee 2009, since it was a LHD in England, they sold it for a good price (right side for me!), I think it was around 12.000 USD at that time...everything was good, they reserved it for me, but some a-hole bought it from right under my nose...the car was low milage and mint..today, it would be worth 10 times the money...well well.....😒
Order it from bmw(if it's not nla). Turner motorsports in the usa also sells the kit. It's not cheap. www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3399-m3-e36-adjustable-lower-front-splitter-kit/ That's OEM You can sometimes find them in the bmw classifieds too but that's much rarer these days.
The reason for green color in 90teens was that Germany goverment was Selling out of warpaint and Bmw got it for a good price and the mixited with black and got the racinggreen 😮
I honestly love the simplicity of this generation of BMW M3.
We love them as much as you do 😊😁
That sound, perfection
It's fantastic, isn't it?
@@BrightsideMedia yes it is
This car was in my dream last night. This is why I Google searched Green M3 and stumbled upon this great video
My older sisters now husband had this car when he was in high school I look back as a little kid and tell him to this day I want one and he just laughs and says good luck finding one and he’s right
Perfect period accurate alt rock accompaniment.
That’s exactly what we were going for 😎
E36 has been my favourite for decades
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for the video. I am a proud M3 GT owner, I have 111/356 (EA40110). Had it now sice 2007, and it’s only those hard core BMW fans that recocgnize that it’s a special verision when I drive it. The rest just thinks it’s an old BMW 3 series.
You're very welcome :-) Really glad you liked it. The GT is definitely the connoisseur's choice that's for sure. First time I saw one was at the Nordschleife years ago and the colour and spoiler made it stand out, but that was it. I got to chatting to the owner and he said it was the best car for the 'ring, hands down. That would have been about 15 years ago and if I think about what he told me he paid for it, I should've bought one!
@@BrightsideMedia I bought my GT back in 2007 to use as a ringtool. I had a E60M5 and also a E46M3 Cabrio but neither was practical for ring use. The GT was about double the price of a similar M3 at that time, I paid 14.500 euro for my car, the range at that time was 11.900 - 17000ish on mobile.de.
Through the years I have however modified my car quite a bit, still looks like a GT but has 2x the power (twin turbo), 6speed Getrag, Ceramic brakes from a McLaren and more stuff. Never really thought about it becoming a modern day classic.
The film was shot using an E39 M5 as the camera car ;-) It's what we use for all our films. The guy I spoke to at the ring paid 11k for his as far as I can remember. And what you paid isn't bad either. They're worth considerably more now. However, it doesn't sound like you'll ever sell with all the upgrades you've done! That must be a beast :-D
Here i am with no 295 from 2010 in my garage
Could you clarify how do you observe a space - 111th - in the series of 356 units?
Sounds really awesome, too 🙌🏻
Beautiful and absolutely amazing video But I believe E36 m3 R is possibly one of/if not the rarest model of e36, only 15 were made for an Australian race series if I remember correctly (I'm not 100% sure)
It's correct that they were Australia only as a homologation special. The M3 R was a joint venture with Frank Gardner Racing, so not strictly speaking a 'pure' BMW product. The M3 GT is 100% made in Germany ;-) And on top of that, it wasn't any quicker than the stock car to 60 (despite costing more than double).
This is such a great channel, can't believe I've only just discovered it.
Thanks :-) Really glad you enjoy the films. Feel free to subscribe if you like.
Great soundtrack! By the engine 🤤
Thanks! You're absolutely right and have impeccable taste ;-)
Brightside Media lol!
Im waiting for the day I can find one of these to import to the US because it is my fav E36 model. The E36 M3 that the US got was just a tuned-up 325i.
*tuned-up 328
Excellent video as per usual, I love that Irish racing green colour..
Thanks! :-) Haha, nicely put :-D
@@BrightsideMedia I couldn’t miss that opportunity been an Irish ☘️ man...
It would've been great to shoot the film there
@@BrightsideMedia. Racing is very popular over here, especially motorbike road racing, i go to see them religiously, those bikers who road race are the bravest guys on the planet, your sitting on a hedge on a little B country road and they are going by you at 180 mph...
Most beautiful E36, one day I'll buy one :o
We couldn't agree more :-) Get one while you still can!
i bought one, a nice coupe 6 cyl. but do keep in mind, their engines are strong, but everything around it is prone to wear. look out for rust, rear subframe might rip out of the chassis, electric windows tend to fail, power steering leaks, and so on.
@@Mshbl they are cheap to fix though
Very well made video about this desirable car! Thank you very much!
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching and feel free to subscribe if you like. We've got quite a few cool BMW films coming.
Great video. I’ll take two!!
Heyyy Frann! here to bless your comment box AND your video is on point BTW!
The best car at the Word ❤️😍😍
The 3.2 litre update to this generation produced 321bhp. A proper rocket ship.
Absolutely. That's right. One of the best straight sixes BMW made.
It’s funny though, here in Ireland green cars are meant to be unlucky. Your videos are brilliant addictive and immensely informative.
Really? We didn't know that. That's really interesting in this context. Thank you for the kind words mate. Feel free to subscribe if you like.
Brightside Media. I’m subscribed..already
That's great, thank you!
you sales this car??
I wonder how many British viewers Googled the 'Gordon Bennett Race of 1903' ?
Quite a few we'd imagine :-)
Well done, Brightside media! 🙌
Love the color! 💖
I have just one observation:
At 1:41, you see the RPM meter. It has the same RPM pointer as the E36 M3 3.2L (7.600 RPM before it hid the red zone) as the 3.0L and GT normally max 7.350 RPM does.
So I find it 'strange' to have find a video from a GT that has the same RPM zone as a M3 3.2L (instead of the 3.0L engine)
I am not saying that it is fake. But it surprises me. Because I found it always regrettable that it didn't go so far in RPM like the 3.2L engine.
The M3 GT engine was not the same as the 3 litre in the standard E36 M3. The 3.2 litre made its peak power of 321 hp at 7400 rpm (not 7600). The GT makes 295 hp at 7100.
@@BrightsideMedia
👍 Thanks for clarification! 🙏
Not problem at all :-) Hope you enjoyed the film. And feel free to subscribe if you like.
@@BrightsideMedia
👍✨💪
good vid
Thank you :-)
The one that got away....I live in Sweden, I found a M3 GT on the web, at a used car dealership i England back in maybee 2009, since it was a LHD in England, they sold it for a good price (right side for me!), I think it was around 12.000 USD at that time...everything was good, they reserved it for me, but some a-hole bought it from right under my nose...the car was low milage and mint..today, it would be worth 10 times the money...well well.....😒
Ah, what a shame! That would have been an absolute bargain. Hope you've found something else to make up for it :-)
New sub here. Great vid keep it up 👍 What a beautiful car. Deffo on my Christmas list "*hint hint wink wink*" Santa
Thanks for the sub! Really glad you enjoyed the video :-) Stay tuned for more cool BMW stuff in the new year. And good luck with your wish!!!
I no of one sitting abandoned in a private underground carpark its there years does anyone no how to claim it in ireland can this be done
Does anyone know the name of the song at 2:25 ?
Eclipse - Bonfire Beach
Where can I order a GT front lip?
Good luck finding an original one. They only made 356 cars.
Order it from bmw(if it's not nla).
Turner motorsports in the usa also sells the kit. It's not cheap.
www.turnermotorsport.com/p-3399-m3-e36-adjustable-lower-front-splitter-kit/
That's OEM
You can sometimes find them in the bmw classifieds too but that's much rarer these days.
i have an original lip with all the brackets and screws to sell
Apa code warna cat ini?
312
E36 M3R joins the chat...
You come here often? ;-)
There is at least one GT that was delivered in silver.
There was one silver one, yes, but it wasn’t a customer car, BMW kept that for themselves.
@@BrightsideMedia damn, thought it was gonna be Bond's ;)
The reason for green color in 90teens was that Germany goverment was Selling out of warpaint and Bmw got it for a good price and the mixited with black and got the racinggreen 😮
Why are you whispering?