2003 Bmw M3 Carbon Black Metallic With Grey Interior on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
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This M3 is in very good to excellent condition. It has eighty eight thousand miles and has the SMG transmission. The color is carbon black metallic with grey interior. The oil has always been changed with the recommended TWS oil and factory filter. Over the summer I changed the spark plugs, air filter, cabin filter, and rear tires. I also installed a new Optima red top a couple of months ago. I performed an oil change less than one thousand miles ago. The SMG pump was replaced at a BMW dealer at about seventy thousand miles (a five thousand dollar job). I have the paperwork for the repair. It has staggered 19" wheels on it from an e92 M3. The back tires are brand new and the front tires have a lot of life left on them. I have garaged the car since I have owned it and it seems like the previous owner did as well. The car is one hundred percent stock and has never been raced. Everything functions as it should and there are no warning lights on the dash. The car does not need any work that I am aware of. I have a clean Colorado title in hand. Thank you.
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This is just the type of automotive craziness that makes SEMA interesting. Take a lot at it for yourself in the gallery.








