2002 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Acton, California, United States
Feel free to email: rennahawksley@netc.fr .
2002 BMW M3
SMG Transmission w/ Paddle Shifters
Steel Gray Color
65,200 Miles
Bi-Xenon Headlights
LED Tail Lights
19" Wheels
Harmon Kardon Audio
Black Napa Interior
Seats have lumbar adjustments and are heated
Navigation (pixels are missing)
Sunroof
Parrot Bluetooth for Phone
Comes with 2 BMW keys, books and manuals
Smogged on 4/29/2016 w/ Current Registration
Car has a CLEAN TITLE. Title in hand. Car is garage stored. Fully detailed on the exterior. Just had it serviced
this month at Euro Auto Spot of San Diego. Service performed was an oil change, differential oil w/FM Booster and
the drive belt tensioner was replaced to fix some belt squealing. Interior lights are upgraded with LED lighting.
Everything works just fine in the car. No issues with the SMG transmission. I have a stack of service records going
back to 2009 and also some records from BMW that show recalls that were completed. I purchased the car from the
previous owner in Beverly Hills. It has very low miles for the age of it.
New front tires just installed. Rear tires are fairly new with about 80% tread. Some cosmetic issues with the car
that the new owner can address. The hood has touchup paint on the left side at the ridge. Some door dings on door
moldings. Rock chips on front bumper and hood. Small section of paint spider crack in right rear bumper. I can
send video of car running and additional photo gallery upon request.
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Auto Services in California
Z Best Body & Paint ★★★★★
Woodman & Oxnard 76 ★★★★★
Windshield Repair Pro ★★★★★
Wholesale Tube Bending ★★★★★
Whitney Auto Service ★★★★★
Wheel Enhancement ★★★★★
Auto blog
Bunny couldn't out hop a BMW M3 on-track
Mon, 15 Jul 2013Driving a car is a dangerous hobby, and not just because of other drivers or poor roads. Sometimes, it seems like even the wildlife is out to get you, as evidenced here, here, here, here and here. Now, we can add one more unfortunate car-versus-animal encounter to the tally.
Perhaps believing that this bright orange BMW M3 GTS was a very fast, very loud carrot, an unfortunate bunny leaped into its windshield in a brutal accident at a Polish racetrack. Considering the M3's speed at the time, 89 miles per hour, the passengers are lucky to be okay. Obviously, Bugs didn't make it.
The BMW isn't in such great shape, though. The windshield is in a bit of a state, with safety glass sprayed all over the passenger side of the cabin. There doesn't appear to be any sheetmetal damage, at least from what we can tell from the video. Although there isn't any blood, the hit is really hard. The initial point of impact is at 0:57. Check out the video below.
BMW M3 driving off cliff is a chilling PSA
Mon, 10 Jun 2013We're a little shocked that the unnamed owner of this cliff-diving E46 BMW M3 would upload the in-car footage of his accident to YouTube. Not only that, he uploaded two videos: raw footage of his roll down the cliff (it looks like somewhere in the Southwest, maybe Arizona) and a tribute video for his BMW that suffered the most severe consequences of understeer. Not only does uploading the videos leave him wide open for judgment by fellow enthusiasts (just read the YouTube comments), but we imagine if the police and his insurance company somehow don't know about the incident already, they will shortly. Scroll below to view for yourself.
The raw footage shows the sort of driving that led to the M3's violent tumble, and it serves as a good public service announcement reminder for everyone out there: Just like the Spengler's streams, double yellow lines aren't meant to be crossed. Also, hard driving is one thing, but hammering on public roads at speeds clearly above your skill levels as a driver is not only a recipe for legal trouble, it's a script for ruining your car at the very least, if not your life.
BMW confirms M4 DTM for next season
Tue, 20 Aug 2013Fans of BMW performance had two events to keep an eye on this weekend: the reveal of the M4 Concept at Pebble Beach, and the efforts of the Bavarian automaker's DTM teams at the Nurburgring. What ties them together, however, is what BMW has in store for next year.
The German carmaker has confirmed that it's already working on a new M4 DTM to campaign in the highly-competitive touring car series starting next season. It didn't reveal any details, but we can expect the M4 to make the same jump to competition spec as the M3 did before it. And with some success, we might add: successive versions of the M3 have won 48 DTM races over the years, starting with the checkered flag which Harald Grohs claimed at Hockenheim in 1987 through to the same race which Augusto Farfus won earlier this year. After taking home the title for BMW in its first year back in DTM last season, Bruno Spengler also won at the Red Bull Ring in Austria two months ago, but the Bimmer teams seem to be having a bit of trouble defending its title against fresh assaults from Audi and Mercedes.
BMW undoubtedly hopes the new M4 DTM will help it turn another new leaf, and we're looking forward to seeing how it all shapes up. Read more in the press release below.