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2006 Bmw M6 Coupe Performance & Apparence Modified - 584hp Carbon New Clutch Smg on 2040-cars

US $34,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:69900 Color: Blue /
 White
Location:

Brook Park, Ohio, United States

Brook Park, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Engine:5.0L 4999CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: WBSEH93456B798132
Year: 2006
Number of Doors: 2
Make: BMW
Mileage: 69,900
Model: M6
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Interior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 10
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats

Up for sale today is a one of a kind 2006 BMW M6 coupe with thousands of dollars into custom aftermarket modifications. You will NOT find a nicer M6 used. This beautiful V10 beast has just over 68K miles - and not a single issue to be fixed. It has been meticulously maintained and turns heads everywhere it goes. With the Interlagos Blue exterior and White Merano Leather interior, this is the sharpest M6 on the planet. This M6 is FULLY loaded with every option available including Carbon Fiber interior trim, heads up display, universal garage opener, park distance control, navigation, voice command, HD radio, Logic 7 premium sound system, keyless remote start comfort access, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and brand new BMW floor mats. There was no option left out on this build sheet.

This car looks and drives amazing. It has always been kept up on full oil changes and all maintenance. The MSRP was $109,190 and it was well worth it. It has NEVER been in an accident (I have a clean, accident and problem free CarFax for this vehicle for the buyer) and it has never been smoked in. Always garaged, never driven in winter or rain. The exterior looks great with a few tiny paint chips and a nick on the rear bumper. Light curb rash from the valet hitting the damn curb on the wheels. The interior looks great as you can see with just minor fading as shown in the pictures.

Major maintenance done within the 2 last months include rod bearing replacement, and a new clutch & flywheel due to one of the rivets coming loose in the old clutch pack. Full Oil changes, spark plugs, air filter, rear wheel hubs and bearings, brake pads, windshield seal and much more. The SMG pump and clutch were BOTH replaced due to an error code for the SMG transmission. The cost on the clutch replacement was $1550, and the new SMG pump and install was $4500. After all that, it ended up being a sensor, so I have a used but functional SMG pump and clutch available to the next buyer for a good deal. If you have done your research on these cars, you will see the only problem with these M5 and M6s is the SMG and Rod Bearings, which were JUST replaced. Buying this M6 will remove that headache from occurring in the future. There are pictures of the replaced SMG Pump and clutch at the bottom of this ad. You can also find a picture of the $4k clutch & flywheel replacement last month. Also within the last year I replaced a New OEM Alternator, OEM Battery, Steering Wheel Angle Sensor, Crank & Camshaft Position Sensors.

Now on to the modifications. This car has had thousands invested into it, and has won numerous car shows. I get stopped religiously every time I drive and get gas by people every time I take it out. Valet always parks it out front of their location every where I go. Here is a short list of what has been done so far:


Appearance Modifications:
Vossen VVS-CV3 Black/Machined Concave Wheels - 20x10.5 & 20x9
Falken FK452 285/30/ZR20 rear tires and 285/30/ZR20 front tires with less than 3k miles on them
15% Tint All Windows / 50% Tint Windshield
Front upper and lower & side Grilles Painted Carbon Matte w/ Shadowcast
Rear Tips Painted Carbon Matte w/ Shadowcast
Tinted Side Marker Lights
Silver/Black Modified Headlight Turn Signals
All Blue BMW Emblems Replaced With Black/Carbon Fiber Emblems
Lumma Carbon Fiber Roof / Trunk Spoiler - Interlagos Blue Body Color Painted
CarbonFounder Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Splitter - Interlagos Blue Body Color Painted
Bimmian Carbon Fiber Emergency Brake Handle, Steering Wheel Lower Trim, Side View Mirrors
Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs
Tail Light / Reverse Lights Film Tinted
LED License Plate Lights
Front Turn Signals Film Tinted
HID 6K Angel Eye Rings
Silver Painted Calipers & Hats w/ Black Vinyl ///M Logo
Rear Spacers / Black Lug Nuts


Performance:
RPI Scoops
RPI Filters
RPI Block Off Plates
Evolution Underdrive Pulley & Belt
Custom Magnaflow Exhaust w/ X Pipe


You will NOT find a nicer, more unique, well maintained problem free M6 with the SMG Pump, Rod Bearings, & Clutch just replaced 2 months ago ever again - so please contact me if you are interested. Feel free to call or email me with any questions - 614-522.9626. I'm not necessarily needing to sell the vehicle, but I also have it stored in my heated garage until next summer and for the right offer it can be yours.



Here is a video showing off the exhaust installed on the car so you can hear what it sounds like with all the modifications:
584HP BMW M6 - Take Off & Exhaust Teaser Video. 2009+ CTS-V Killer - YouTube


And here are over 145 larger, high quality pictures:


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