BMW Z4 E85

BMW Z4 E85 Parts

2003–2008|Roadster|100 parts

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There's a problem with the provided specs: the BMW X6 E85 doesn't exist as a real production model. The E85 chassis code belongs to the BMW Z4 Roadster (2003–2008) - a two-seat, rear-wheel-drive roadster built on a stretched Z3 platform. The X6, BMW's "Sports Activity Coupe," carries the E71 chassis code and didn't arrive until 2008. These are two completely different vehicles, and mixing the designations would put bad information in front of your customers, which nobody wants.

If you'd like, I can write accurate, expert-level content for either:

  • BMW Z4 E85 Roadster (2003–2008) - covering the 2.5i, 3.0i, and M Roadster variants, inline-six modding, suspension upgrades, and more.
  • BMW X6 E71 (2008–2014) - covering the xDrive35i (N54/N55), xDrive50i (N63), the X6 M (S63), cooling weak points, charge pipe upgrades, and the full mod path for that platform.

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