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Old 07-21-2003, 06:12 PM
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Yes and no. Some parts will fit but it won't be good for it.

The suspension on the M3 is designed specific to the weight and balance of the M3. The subframes are different and won't be a straight bolt-on.

The shocks and springs can be used interchangeably but doubt the non-M will actually benefit any due to the valve and spring rates.

You can bolt the M front strut brace right on however without issue.
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