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Evo or Imola?

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Topic: Evo or Imola?
Posted By: adamevo321
Subject: Evo or Imola?
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 05:40

 

 My E36 evo shows up on some systems (insurance companys mostly) as in Imola not an Evo?

Has anybody else encountered this?




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Posted By: Rags
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 07:20
What colour is you car? IS it Imola red? perhaps theres a confusion....

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Posted By: 2002SportEvo
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 08:08

The GT2 was referred to as an 'Imola Edition' - maybe this is the problem ?



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http://www.bmwccscotland.co.uk/cars/2002/evo.html" - 2002 SportEvo     
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Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 08:31
If it is an Evo Individual / GT2 / Imola, please let me know

http://www.m3gtregister.com - http://www.m3gtregister.com

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Posted By: rvbush
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 15:13
Are you making a register of Imola Individual M3 Evolutions? If so I have one, and I'd love to know how many are left on the road out of the 50 made.


Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 21-February-2006 at 17:17
Yup - mail or PM me with details of your car. You'll be the first one there

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Posted By: adamevo321
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 03:48
 The car isnt Imola red and, it has none of the GT styling or interior. I spose it might just be a glitch in some computers. Its actually in a rather common combination of Techno Violet and Silver Nappa! Im going to get some work carried out under the warranty on fri so i will enquire then. Ill keep you posted


Posted By: Chas C
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 08:56

Originally posted by Webdunk Webdunk wrote:

Yup - mail or PM me with details of your car. You'll be the first one there

I think there's still one of them in Aberdeen Duncan (and I believe there were two of them here at one point).  Haven't seen it around for a few months though...



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Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 08:59
Cheers Chas. If you spot it again see if you can't say hello to the bloke and point him this way Failing that, take a butchers at the visible VIN and let me know the last 7 digits

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Posted By: ///Mister_G
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 09:20

Apart from RV's (which isn't far from me)... there is another Imola M3 in Warwick (but the arrogant knob who drives it doesn't quiet understand what pedestrian crossings are....

... anyone want to own up?



Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 09:30
Look right, look left, look right again

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Posted By: ///Mister_G
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 09:35

(That's not the problem Dunk... it's the guy sat in his (very dirty and pov looking) M3 who doesn't think "Crossing, pedestrian, stop and give way" and just keeps going... complete muppet.)

Didn't strike me as the kind of owner who frequents this site though.



Posted By: Webdunk
Date Posted: 22-February-2006 at 09:42
It's odd how non-enthusiasts can end up in rarer / more unusual cars...

I remember a tale of a local Honda dealer who had a regular lady customer who was elderly. For years she had bought hi-spec cars from them and one year she bought an Integra Type R!

She brought it back saying it was 'a little quick'

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