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2005 Bmw E46 M3 Zcp Competition Nice Clean Navigation Loaded on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:90700
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

UP FOR SALE 
2005 BMW E46 M3 COMPETITION PACKAGE ZCP 

Vehicle was well taken care of for 90k mile

Services done on time, 90% tread on the tires, HID Headlights with led angel lights, front lower bumper lip.
Engine and transmission run smooth with out any problems


Roof was plasti dipped spayed by previous owner.
Tires came off other m3 that was lowered and one tire rubbed against quarter see pictures. 

  • Engineering and Safety Features:
  • 3.2 litter DOHC 24-valve inline six-cylinder engine with DOUBLE VANOS. 6 Individual throttles with M Dynamic Driving Control
  • Six-speed Sequential manual gearbox SMG transmission
  • Four-wheel ventilated disc brakes with Dynamic Brake Control
  • Dynamic Stability Control with All Season Traction 
  • Engine speed sensitive, variable assist power steering
  • Flat tire monitor system
  • Rear vehicle park distance control
  • Dual airbags for driver and passenger
  • Dual front door-mounted side impact airbags
  • Interlocking door anchoring system for side impacts
  • M mobility system
  • Rain sensing wipers
  • Remote entry
  • Automatic climate control
  • M sport steering wheel
  • Tilt/telescopic steering column
  • Anti-theft AM/FM stereo/CD HK Navigation System
  • Check control vehicle monitoring system
  • Bluetooth
  • Heated and Lumbar Seats
  • Pre-wiring for cellular phone, alarm system, integrated garage door opener and cd changer
  • And many more. . .

This m3 has a Oregon Reconstructed Title 
Have all pictures of the previous damage.
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