2000 Bmw Z3 M Coupe Coupe 2-door 3.2l Z3 M3 E36 S52 S54 Alpine White on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Sadly I must sell my beloved M Coupe. I bought the car ~6 months ago with intentions of keeping it for a long time. I even built a shed in my back yard so I had room in the garage for the car. Unfortunately we are finding that it just is not as practical a car as we need. It is the most fun car I have owned and will greatly miss it!
The M Coupe is basically a hard top hatchback Z3 with the E36 M3 S52 inline 6 cylinder engine. I am going to assume that if you are still reading, you know what you are looking at, so I will spare the details. Feel free to contact me if you want more info. The color is Alpine White III Interior is Dark Beige Oregon It is 1 of only 26 made in this color combination. Key points: -I am the third owner of the car -It has always been garaged -I have meticulous records from the 2nd owner since 2003 -It has a clear title and car fax, no accidents -5-spd manual transmission -Sunroof -Heated Leather seats -Tinted windows -18" Beyern Wheels with new tires -Stock wheels with decent tread included Before I bought it I had it inspected at a local BMW shop. After I bought it I took it to a second shop for a second opinion and they both checked out with exactly the same info. I then had everything on their list performed so it is in tip-top shape. This totaled over $1,500 and included the following: -Guibo (drive shaft flex joint) -Brake fluid flush -Transmission flush (synthetic) -Oil/filter change (synthetic) -Transmission output shaft seal -Transmission shift rod seal -Shift bushings -Front Brakes (slotted & drilled rotors, pads) I specifically asked they inspect the subframe and they found no sign of any cracking or stress. This is an extremely clean and well cared for M Coupe. No trades unless it is a 2008-2012 Subaru Impreza WRX hatchback. More photos available upon request. Thanks, Tyler |
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BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage R is ready for racing at Pebble Beach
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Mon, Sep 13 2021There is no shortage of lists ranking the best James Bond movies. Ditto lists about the best or worst James Bond cars. I know, I've written some of them. As such, why not combine the two ideas into one new list that ranks all 25 official James Bond movies based exclusively on their cars, or more accurately their car content. I would then pull from my 25 years of James Bond nerddom plus the excellent "Bond Cars: The Definitive History" and our interview with long-time Bond special effects supervisor Chris Corbould to provide tidbits and factoids about the cars and their roles in the movies. And yes(!), this list now includes "No Time to Die," which impresses by adding plenty of car content to the series. It's now available on Blu-ray and download. To determine the list, I considered the inherent coolness of the cars as well as their importance to Bond, film and car history. I considered their importance to the story as well as the quality/excitement of the chases and scenes they participated in. Finally, I tried my best to divorce the car content from my opinions about the movies in general. That my personal list of best James movies looks nothing like this shows I was at least partially successful.   25. 'Moonraker' There are virtually no cars in "Moonraker." None. Oh, there's a gondola on wheels that makes a pigeon do a double-take, but that's not the same thing as a car. Neither is a golf cart. Or an ambulance. Or a space shuttle.  24. 'From Russia With Love' The literary James Bond mostly drove an ancient Bentley, and "From Russia with Love" is the only film in which it appears. It stays parked and the coolest thing that happens (by 1962 standards) is 007 answers its car phone. Thereafter, we get some old cars (even by 1962 standards) driving around Istanbul and a yellow truck. So yeah. Classic Bond film, a must-watch, just not for its car content.  23. 'Dr. No' History records that the first "Bond car" is the Sunbeam Alpine in "Dr. No." The car itself was literally borrowed from a Miss Jennifer Jackson of 53 Lady Musgrave Road in Jamaica for 10 pounds per day for two days during filming. Also, the stunt where it drove under an excavator blocking the road was entirely conceived because the filmmakers showed up to the road they intended to film on and discovered an excavator blocking the thing. Sadly, those are really the only two things interesting about the Alpine, which is a pretty small and dainty thing by Bond car standards.
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