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Old 14th May 2001, 09:40   #1
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OK I have this question, I guess CarlT or B8 can help me here.

Do any of you know how many of this cars that are produced and how many had the switchtronic and how many with normal cluch system ?

Does it exist any good web sites on this car ?

BTW Carl and Michael, you did miss a very nice BMW meeting at Karlskoga Racetrack this weekend, I think Gustav will post some pictures and times for the competition we had. It was very nice to drive the M Coupe on the track for the first time


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Hi Erik

The exact list we are still waiting for from ALPINA, but the total numbers of the 5.7 are 57, at least that is the number that is floating around. My uneducated guess is about 1/3 are Shift Tronic. I'm running a little database over the cars I've seen and heard of, and that is the breakdown so far.

Websites, no not yet. Once I get all the information I need and a B12 in the garage, I'll set mine up.

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