AC Snitzer

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Saw this…looks great..

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AC Schnitzer did a few bits for the Z3 that were originally avaliable as extras from supplying dealers.

I previously owned an M44 with the Type II alloys and short shift gear mechanism with matching shift knob. I added the handbrake mechanism following a purchase from a Z4Forum member.

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I also had a 3 0i that had the very rare ACS full front bumper and expensive chrome roll hoops which tend to go for north of £1,000. It also had the Type III split rim racing wheels. This is a photo of it from the ACS catalogue.

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The one I saw is still for sale … pricey though but nice mileage .

 
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