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Most of the parts are the same, although there are differences. Things like the front brake rotors were better quality on the Euro cars, the brake pads were different to reflect the higher speeds in Europe, etc. They got several hot rod versions of the E36 series, we got one, the '95 CSL.
There's a huge difference in the engine performance, though. The Euro 3.2 is pretty wicked in an E36 chassis.
For what it's worth, the Euro cars get more than 10mpg. Mileage is dependent on your right foot.
JR
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