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C $65,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:25679
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Year: 2007

Colour: Indianapolis Red (Original Release Colour)

Engine: V10

Transmission: SMG

Mileage: Approximately 25K (this is in kilometers and is approximate)

I’m the original owner and have had all of the maintenance completed at Calgary BMW, the dealership has all of the service records for this car. The car was originally purchased from Calgary BMW. All Dinan modifications, brakes, and lowering work was completed by the dealership.

The car has never been winter driven and is kept in pristine condition as you can tell from the pictures, the only blemishes are small paint chips and a single small chip in the windshield, for the right buyer I would be willing to have the windshield replaced.

This car has been heavily modified, below is a list of the modifications that have been done to the car:

BMW M6 car cover (Blue)

Brembo Big Brake Kit (Black) (New brake pads – July 2013 – Tunerworks)

Dinan - 16% Under drive Crankshaft Pulley Racing Kit (Calgary BMW)

Dinan - High Flow Air Mass Meter and Intake Assemblies (Calgary BMW)

Dinan - High Flow Throttle Bodies (Calgary BMW)

Dinan - Stage 3 Engine Soft (Calgary BMW)

Dinan - 21mm Adjustable Rear Anti-Roll Bar (Calgary BMW)

Dinan - 3.91 Limited Slip Differential Gears (Calgary BMW)

Dinan- Carbon Fiber Front Strut Tower (Calgary BMW)

Dinan / Carbon Fibre Rear Shock tower Brace (Calgary BMW)

Eisenmann Mufflers (4x 120x77 mm oval - Tunerworks)

Eibach lowering spring kit (Tunerworks)

HRE - 800 Series wheels with new Pilot Sport Tires (new tires 2012 – under 2K on these tires - Tunerworks)

Quad laser jammers (Installed 2013 – Pictures shows duals as install happened later in 2013 - Tunerworks)

Software Upgrade to Euro Spec Load, 4100 RPM launch / faster SMG shift / mirror fold from key fob / turn signal display in the HUD standard mode / warning screen has been removed / starts in 500 HP mode as a default.

The car is currently in storage, it can be viewed with prior notice.

You will not find a better equipped normally aspirated 2007 E63 coupe.

Please, serious inquiries only.

For more information please contact the buyer

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