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would a e46 hardtop fit inside a x5
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Find the size of the hardtop. Then check this post out.
Xoutpost.com - View Single Post - E53 Rear cargo space information and picture
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+1. Not only get the measurements, but take into account the odd angles and curves. Measure the largest dimensions. Sometimes odd angles hang up items from fitting properly. Good Luck!
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looks like it wont fit, read a thread where a guy barely fit into a esclade, didnt fit into a new pathfinder nor chevy blazer... arggg... gonna have to drive the m
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No .... I have tried to fit the E36 hardtop into the X5
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Have you considered renting a pickup truck? Could be dicey if your M3 doesn't have snow tires with the weather we've been getting.
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