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2008 Bmw M3 - Ess 625hp - $45k+ Upgrades on 2040-cars

US $50,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:77000 Color:
Location:

Renton, Washington, United States

Renton, Washington, United States
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Engine - V8 4.0 Liter, Supercharged 
Drivetrain - RWD 
Trasmission - Manual, 6-Speed 
Milage - 76,XXX

Carbon Fiber Roof 
Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
Black Novillo Interior
Cold Weather Pkg 
Premium Pkg 
Hill Ascent Control 
Keyless Entry 
Premium Sound 
Sirius Satellite 
Navigation System 
Bluetooth Wireless 
BMW Assist 
Parking Sensors 
F&R Side Air Bags 
F&R Head Curtain Air Bags 
Heated Seats 

$45,000+ in upgrades without labor... 


  • ESS 625hp Kit (16k miles on supercharger)
  • Eisenmann 4x80mm Inconel Alloy 625 Performance Exhaust 
  • Eisenmann Connecting Pipes 
  • Gintani Race X-Pipe 
 
  • Volk TE37 Wheels
  • Front: TE37 SL 19x9.5 – Tires - Michelin Pilot Super Sport
  • Rear: TE37 SL 19x10.5 – Tires - Michelin Pilot Super Sport
  • Aggressive Offset (Custom Powder Coated White from Volk) 

  • StopTech 6 Piston 380x32 (15) 2-Piece Rotor Big Brake Kit (front)

  • Moton Club Sport suspension (adjust compression and rebound) 
  • KW V3 Springs 
  • Top Hats: Turner Motorsports Billet Adjustable Front and Rear Sway Bars 
  • Billet Rogue Rear control Arms 


  • ARKYM Aerosport Double Sided Carbon Diffuser
  • Gruppe M Carbon Intake Snorkel (1 of 2 pieces)
  • BMW M Performance Steering Wheel 
  • LCI Taillight Upgrade 
  • Carbon Fiber M Performance Mirror Caps 
  • Carbon Fiber BMW M Performance Spoiler 
  • Carbon Fiber Grille, Side Marker, & Hood Inserts 
  • Passport 9500ci Laser Jammer 


Clean title - no accidents

Up to date on all maintenance. Very well taken care of, always garaged. 

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BMW says SUVs killed the sports car market

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

In many ways, we're living in a golden age of automotive performance. After all, it's possible to show up at a Dodge dealer, hand over about $60,000 and storm away with a 707-horsepower Challenger Hellcat. Or for those who prefer a touch more luxury, the BMW M4, Mercedes-AMG C63 and latest Cadillac ATS-V offer between 425 and 503 horsepower, depending on your pick, with a bit more poshness. However, none of these powerful vehicles fit the classic definition of a two-place, droptop sports car, and according BMW head of sales Ian Robertson, that's because the segment is very much in the doldrums.
According to Robertson, two factors seriously wounded the classic sports car market. First, the global economic crisis of a few years ago put a serious hurt on sales, according to Bloomberg. Further worsening the situation, the boom in popularity of luxury SUVs and crossovers in the past few years hasn't allowed for much recovery. Even car-hungry China hasn't helped much because of the smog in many cities and preference among some of the very rich there to be chauffeured.
Combined, Audi TT, BMW Z4 and Mercedes-Benz SLK sales peaked around 114,000 units a year in 2007, but they are only expected to reach 72,000 annually by the end of the decade. Robertson is pretty pessimistic about the market's comeback too. "Post-2008, it just collapsed. I'm not so sure it'll ever fully recover," he said to Bloomberg.

Watch a trio of Santas ride up Mulholland Drive

Wed, 25 Dec 2013

Santa Claus might have his eight reindeer - or nine, when it's foggy - to help him deliver presents in most parts of the world, but in southern California, it looks like he's traded up from Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and company to BMW, Yamaha and Ducati. RNickeyMouse is usually the place to check out spectacular motorcycle crashes on video along LA's Mulholland Drive, but a recent video caught a trio of Santas carving up the iconic, twisty road.
The three Santas are together, riding what appears to be a BMW S1000RR, Yamaha R1 and a hard-to-tell custom bike that could be a Ducati 1098. The video, which is posted below, also catches a bonus Santa riding solo on another S1000RR. Happy Christmas to all, and to all a cool bike!

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While cars and trucks have long had smart emergency systems to send help in the event of a crash (think services like OnStar), motorcycles have had to go without -- a scary thought if you've ever worried about wiping out miles away from help. That's where BMW might just save the day, though. It's introducing the first smart emergency tech for motorbikes, Intelligent Emergency Call, to give the two-wheel crowd a proper safety net. You can trigger it yourself, such as when you need to help a fellow motorist, but the real magic comes with its automatic responses. IEC's acceleration and lean angle sensors can not only tell if your bike falls or crashes, but time the call for help based on severity. A bad accident will call for help immediately, for instance, while a gentler incident provides a delay so that you can cancel the call. If things are dire enough for that call to go out, it'll send your ride's position at the same time. Don't expect to see this system in North America, at least not any time soon. IEC will first launch in Germany sometime in early 2017, and it'll spread to other European countries soon afterward. There's no mention of availability in other countries, unfortunately. However, you may well see equipment like this become widespread among bike makers eager to one-up the competition.Related Video: This article by Jon Fingas originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life. BMW Driving Ownership Safety Motorcycle Police/Emergency transportation gear