2005 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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You are bidding on a 2005 manual competition package bmw m3. Car has been meticulously maintained. The sub frame has also been reinforced, which is a known issue for high mileage e46 m3's. I wish I didn't have to sell it, but my fiance wants something with more space.
"What is the E46 M3 Competition Package? The E46 M3 Competition Package, known by the internal designation "ZCP", was initially offered in December of 2004 as an exclusive option for the North American market. It was then expanded to other markets beginning with September 2005 production. Available only on the M3 coupe, the option package consisted of the following equipment (most of which is derived from that of the limited-production M3 CSL): -Cross-drilled brake rotors (enlarged to 13.7 inches in front) with two-piece compound rotors (aluminum hat and outer portion connected by steel pins) -Steering ratio reduced to 14.5:1 -M Track Mode setting for Dynamic Stability Control (raises--but does not eliminate--the threshold at which the DSC intervenes) -19-inch cross-spoke alloy wheels (8x19-inch front, 9.5x19-inch rear) -Alcantara-wrapped M three-spoke steering wheel with M Track Mode activation button (audio and cruise control buttons deleted) -Specific aluminum interior trim with milled effect -Exclusive Interlagos Blue metallic (A30) paint option" Aftermarket Custom Features: Dinan stage 3 software Dinan free flow exhaust Dinan High flow intake and aluminum air mass meter housing Dinan High flow throttle bodies Dinan Front strut tower brace Dinan 3.91 limited slip differential UUC Short shift kit KW V2 coilovers Hotchkis front and rear sway bars Competition package Additional Features: Harman -- kardon Sound System Navigation System Xenon Headlights Rain Sensor and Auto Headlights Nappa leather upholstery BMW Assist system & services Power seats w/driver memory Power glass moonroof Heated front seats Iphone/Ipod integration 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 manual transmission Four-wheel ventilated disc brakes with Dynamic Brake Control Dynamic Stability Control with All Season Traction and M Variable Differential Lock Engine speed sensitive, variable assist power steering M strut type front suspension with forged lower arms and thrust plate Gas pressurized front struts and rear shock absorbers Flat tire monitor system Dual threshold *Smart* airbags for driver and passenger Dual front door-mounted side impact airbags Interlocking door anchoring system for side impacts Coded Driveaway Protection Halogen free-from M oval design foglights M mobility system Rain sensing wipers Vehicle and key memory Remote entry Automatic climate control M sport steering wheel Tilt/telescopic steering column Anti-theft AM/FM stereo/CD audio system 4 function on board computer Check control vehicle monitoring system Pre-wiring for cellular phone, alarm system, integrated garage door opener and cd changer And many more. . . Minor cosmetic damage in front of the back right wheel as pictured due to a recent hit and run. Contact me for a test drive. SERIOUS OFFERS ONLY. |
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