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      10-07-2018, 05:03 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Artemis View Post
For example the 1M MotoGP Safety Cars (EURO-spec): there's at least one on display at BMW Welt which BMW sometimes fires up for a loud victory lap.
The MotoGP car is VP74912

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Originally Posted by Tornado1M View Post
Maybe he will be able to gather some details about production numbers while he research's his book???
The production numbers have been known for over half a decade. I don't know why this is still a topic of coversation. The only unknown, at least to me, is which VIN belong to which Individual car.

You can do your own math, or start pulling build sheets on your own. The VIN ranges are

UR91
VP74900=>VP75399
VS62500=>VS64399
VU18100=>VU18199
VU25800=>VU27454

UR92
VP75400=>VP75899
VS71700=>VS72099
VU28100=>VU28403

UR93
VP75900=>VP76399
VS96400=>VS96599
VT47600=>VT47882


Oh, and the official press release car is acutally a 135i test mule with the VIN VE99659
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