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26 Oct 2008, 21:25 (Ref:2321318) | #1 | ||
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BMW Homologation question
BMW's 3-serie got a facelift this year. Is BMW allowed to put these new details (like the grille on the front and the new rearlights) on the S2000 320si without any problems? Or do they require re-homologation? And in that case, do they have to build another 2500 examples of their facelifted car with the adapted engine? Or can they keep on using the 'si' engine because it was produced in the pre-facelift 320si, like Chevy running the Opel engine?
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