Michael
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Giannis said:if you look closer on the 3rd pic (first post), there is an arrow on the hood. Probably done with camo tape.
yeah, i kind of got carried away but I think my comments on the front bumper are accurate. It's the actual bumper with some camo.Luwalira said:Don't read to much intto the design. It' pretty obvious and wise that BMW hasn't equiped the testmule with the final M3 package.
I seriously doubt that we will see a bumper like that on the e90, the reasoning behind it being that the bumper assembly is different. On the e46, you can see the hood includes the kidney grills and extends all the way to the bottom of the front lights, at which point the bumper begins. The e46 had a tranditional bumper. The e90's bumper is the entire front of the car. The hood stops at the top of the kidney grills. It is the exact same for the 5 and 6 series. The e90 M3 is definitely going to have a more intergrated bumper system, like those found on the new M5 and M6. The e90 M3 simply cannot have a bumper similar to the e46 M3's.Luwalira said:I'm not so sure that it's the final bumper installed on the car. It looks a bit plane and too "friendly" for being an M bumper. I'm expecting a huge bumper making the car look phat, like the one on the E46 M3.

EniLab said:I was told a while ago M3 would come in coupe form first, followed by cabrio, and than sedan. Touring also posiible. Coupe and sedan are supposed to have different air intakes: sedan more M5-like V.shaped, coupe a reverse V-shape intake (look Huckfeldt's impression of M3 coupe).
Sedan is (this I was told) to debute along with sedan / touring facelift - so IMO this new grills could be something FL 3er will get.
I'm awaiting some new / fresh info about M3.![]()
Deutsch said:Have you heard anything about the next generation of BMW's designs being toned down starting w/ the F01/02 7er?
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