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2007 Bmw 335i Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:109809 Color: Mods
Location:

Key highlights:
It had a huge service done a year ago at BMW of Murrieta: New turbos, New valve cover gasket, New transmission gasket, New oil filter housing ~$8200 worth of work. i also just replaced the spark plugs and fresh oil change.
Also February of this year, the water pump, thermostat, coolant, transmission flush, spark plugs and cabin air filter were all replaced/performed with receipt of work done. Tags are good until April 2014

2007 335i
Titanium Silver
~109k miles
Clean title
Automatic with paddle shifters
Sport Package
Premium Package (No Navi/iDrive)

Exterior Mods:
-AC Schnitzer Front lip
-MTech Rear Bumper satin black diffuser
-DEPO FULL LED Smoked Tail lights
-CCFL Black housing headlights w/ 6k HIDS
-6k HID fog lights
-Matte Black kidney grilles
-MTech trunk spoiler
-Carbon Fiber hood/trunk roundels

Suspension/Wheels:
-H&R Race spring w/ Stock sport shocks/struts
-bbs ch reps with 255 35 19 f and 275 35 19 r. 
-Rear fender roll w/ slight pull ~2-3mm

Performance Mods:
-JB4 g5 plug and play version
-z-shift chargepipe with z shift blow off valve
-Dual Cone intake
-Cyba intake scoops
-Mandrel Bent 2 1/2 exhaust with MagnaFlow mufflers and 4in tips (no secondary cats)
- raceland downpipes
- ar25 resonators
- walbro 455 in tank fuel pump upgrade

Auto blog

BMW Vision Gran Turismo takes M235i Racing to the virtual extreme [w/videos]

Wed, 14 May 2014

Late last year, Mercedes-AMG worked up a concept car called the Vision Gran Turismo. It presented it at the Los Angeles Auto Show, but that wasn't the point: the point was that it would feature in Gran Turismo 6 on the PlayStation 3. It wasn't the first concept created specifically for the popular driving simulator - following similar projects by Citroën and Red Bull Racing - and as we reported just a month later, it wouldn't be the last. What we have here is the next.
Looking like an even more extreme version of the M235i Racing, the BMW Vision Gran Turismo concept builds on "the tradition of the successful BMW touring cars of the 1970s" in a heart-pumping, if unfortunately strictly virtual form. It's got more extreme aero than the aforementioned M235i Racing and a striking take on the M division's signature light blue, dark blue and red stripe over white livery.
Underneath the digital bonnet sits the same 3.0-liter inline six as the M235i, but pumping out a prodigious (if theoretical) 549 horsepower - far more than the 333 hp in the actual Racing version or the 320 hp in the roadgoing model. Of course BMW has given it an ideal 50:50 front-rear weight distribution and a curb weight of 2,600 lbs - nearly a thousand pounds less than the roadgoing M235i.

BMW X4 opens up alongside its boxier brother

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

It doesn't seem so long ago that BMW (not to mention Audi, Volvo and a handful of other European automakers) weren't in the crossover market. But it's been over a decade since BMW began producing the first-gen X5, and in the fourteen years since, the Bavarian automaker has steadily expanded its portfolio to include the X1, X3 and X6.
The next to join the family will be the X4, which is essentially to the X3 what the X6 is to the X5. That is to say, basically the same vehicle, only with an (arguably) more stylish but less utile roofline. Previewed in concept form at the Shanghai Auto Show half a year ago, the X4 has been snapped by our plucky paparazzi in the past, but this is the first time we've seen inside.
Not only that, but the prototype in question was spotted next to the current X3 on which it is based, which gives us ample opportunity to see the differences between them. Of course, that still primarily comes down to the slantback profile, because otherwise, the two are essentially the same inside and out. Or at least they will be: many of the differences between the two are expected to port over to the X3 when it's refreshed next year, including some subtle interior upgrades - just not the roofline.

BMW i3 EV continues to shed camouflage

Thu, 11 Apr 2013

As BMW gets closer to introducing the production version of its plug-in i3, we keep seeing the hatchback being tested with lessening degrees of design-obscuring camouflage. Last we heard, BMW is expecting to have the i3 ready by the end of this year, and the swirly, blue camo does little to hide its basic design in these latest spy shots.
We get our first clear look at almost everything above the wavy beltline including the silver roof edges and matching mirror caps, and it can't hide the dip in the beltline behind the B-pillar - matching what we've already seen on the i3 Coupe Concept unveiled at the LA Auto Show last year. Another change we notice is the lower portion of camo removed from the front fascia allowing us to see the air opening and the black, vertical inserts leading up to the fog light bezels. Judging by the "Hybrid Test Vehicle" stickers on the side of this prototype, we can only assume that this is the optional range-extended model.