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Paul Walker’s BMW M1 AHG Studie

Paul Walker’s BMW M1 AHG Studie

Not all Hollywood actors who have fancy cars are car guys. The late Paul Walker certainly was one, as exemplified by some of the enthusiast cars he owned, including this rare BMW M1 AHG Studie. First of all the BMW M1 supercar is an icon, and the AHG Studie was built in incredibly low numbers: a mere 10. Not only does it get special BMW tricolor livery paint, the body is also a wide-body Procar racing style, and added bits like 16″ three-piece BBS wheels and a beefy spoiler give it even more presence. Power jumps from 277 to a potent 350 with engine and exhaust tuning. The fact that it has a mere 6,800 km (4,200 miles) on the odometer should make it even more desirable. It’s now up for auction, and this rare Bimmer should fetch a significant price.