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  1. E30 Zone Wiki

  2. Cruising Through Time: The E30 BMW 3 Series - BMW BLOG

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    Click on the relevant section for every little detail. The E30 Zone Wiki is your one-stop resource for all information on the E30, sourced from the E30 Zone. Inside the Wiki you will find all the technical information you need. No matter how complex or simple, whether it's changing an engine or changing a lightbulb, the Wiki is here to help you.
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    The Touring was the last variant of the E30 series to be offered until April 1994. In South Africa, production of the right-hand drive two- and four-door models did not end until February 1992. The successor model presented in September 1990 received the factory code E36.
    There are two distinct versions of the E30: those built between 1982–87, and those offered from 1988–94. Even within these subdivisions there are variants, which we’ll get to later on, as America was a little slow to adopt all of the changes that filtered down from the Euro market.
    Transmission choices for E30s across the board include a five-speed manual and a four-speed ZF HP22 automatic (very early 318i models came with a three-speed autobox). The 318i came with a Getrag 240 transmission in clutch-equipped models, while the six-cylinder cars used a Getrag 260.
  4. BMW 3 Series E30 History and Specs - BMW Guide

  5. Your definitive 1982–94 BMW E30 3 Series buyer’s guide

  6. A History of the E30 BMW M3, From the Folks Who Made it Happen

  7. BMW M3 Buyer's Guide: Every Generation from the E30 to G80

  8. BMW M3 E30: Racing Evolution from DTM Triumphs to Global ...

  9. An ’80s Icon: The BMW E30 • Petrolicious

  10. BMW E30 M3 Was Born a Legend - Road & Track

  11. The history of the BMW E30 - MFlight Europe