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Looks like a 335i or 335xi wagon. There is no side vent and it is missing the M3 style mirrors.
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Then it is a 3 series wagon....there isn't going to be any M3 wagon....want a wagon S4 Avant.
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Probably an M doing hot weather testing... Its wearing a regular 'M' bodykit that is available for any 3 series (wagon, sedan, coupe or convertible). As its way to early in its test cycle to be wearing production bumpers... But we know its an M because: - M wheels - 4 exhausts - German plates BMW has stated multiple occasions that its interested in going after the wagon market. The revival of the M5 touring proves this... With that being said, there the M3 wagon will never make it stateside... |
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