Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of an M3 bakkie that BMW actually created, and tested on the Nurburgring, for its 1 April festivities. The once-off creation shares its 309kW heart with the M3 Coupe and features a Targa roof as well as the ability to haul 20 golf bags in its aluminium-clad load bin, which has a payload of 450kg.
Published Apr 1, 2011
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Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of BMW's load-hauling M3.
Let your inner hillbilly fantasize over these images of BMW's load-hauling M3.