Japanese-Market LHD 1991 BMW M5







Ended Mar 02, 2026 at 7:15 PM UTC
Addenda and errata
Please note additional photos have been added to the photo gallery including photos of the JDM owners manuals and supplements along with service records.
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Description
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The E34-Generation 1991 BMW M5 represents one of BMW M Division’s most meticulously crafted performance sedans. Hand‑built at BMW’s Garching Motorsport facility, the E34 M5 carried forward the spirit of the original M5 while elevating refinement and engineering precision. Power came from the S38B36, a 3.6‑liter inline‑six producing 310 horsepower, derived from BMW’s motorsport lineage and known for its smooth, high‑revving character.
For 1991, the M5 embodied understated performance: subtle aerodynamic revisions, exclusive suspension tuning, and larger brakes paired with a close‑ratio five‑speed manual.
This 1991 BMW M5 E34 was sold new in Japan, where it remained for 17 years before it was imported to Canada and later made its way to the United States. Japanese market models different compared to their U.S. counterparts in that Japanese M5s were closer to European-spec, with slightly freer‑flowing exhausts and fewer emissions add‑ons, smaller side markers, metric gauges, and a handful of small detail tweaks. This ’91 M5 E34 is finished in black paint with black leather upholstery. It now shows approximately 143,000 kilometers (89,000 miles).
This 1991 BMW M5 is now offered by the selling dealer with a clean CARFAX vehicle history report and a clean Texas title.
Highlights
Offered from Gateway Classic Cars
Sold new in Japan; CARFAX vehicle history report indicates the M5 was imported into Canada in 2008 and into the U.S. in 2018 or later
Both markets share a hand‑built S38B36 3.6L inline-six engine, five‑speed manual gearbox, M‑tuned suspension, big brakes, and bodywork, and core chassis and interior layout
Finished in black paint over black leather interior
Front and rear heated seats
Power-operated sunroof
Factory Equipment
Sport‑tuned suspension with Electronic Damper Control (EDC)
Limited‑slip differential
Ride Control
Power steering, brakes, windows, door locks, and seats
Air conditioning
Quad headlights
"Throwing star" 17” wheels
Modifications
Carbon fiber-effect roundel badges
Aftermarket audio system with trunk-mounted amplifier
Servicing
Continental Extreme Contact tires
Documentation
Clean CARFAX vehicle history report
Known Imperfections
Cosmetic imperfections and paint flaws consistent with age, as noted in the provided photos
Ownership History
This 1991 BMW M5 E34 is offered from Gateway Classic Cars Dallas/Fort Worth.
The accompanying CARFAX vehicle history report notes that this M5 shows Canadian registration beginning in 2008. Its only entry in the U.S. was a service visit to Richmond BMW in Virginia in 2018.
Additional Information
According to the selling dealer, this vehicle is subject to a Dealer Documentation Fee of $225, which is the responsibility of the auction winner.
As this BMW was not built to the U.S.-market specifications, it is the responsibility of the auction winner to determine whether it can be legally registered in their jurisdiction.
Additional documents
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