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2011 Bmw 1 Series M Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $63,999.00
Year:2011 Mileage:5100
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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          Check out our valuable 2011 BMW 1M 6spd Manual!! 1 OF 740!!! Powered by a jam - packed 3.0L Inline 6, she is putting out 336 HP @ 5900 RPM, with 332 ft-lbs. @ 1500 RPM. Coated in Valencia Orange Metallic and furnished in Black Suede/Leather. Equipped with Heated Seats, Engine start/stop button, 4-wheel BMW M vacuum-assisted ventilated, cross-drilled compound disc brakes with floating brake rotors, M suspension with twin-joint spring-strut front axle, sub frame, front axle tie-rod and stiffening plate in aluminum, rear axle sub frame in steel, track control arm and spring strut in aluminum and lightweight steel construction,  Xenon Adaptive low- and high-beam headlights with auto-leveling, On-board computer with detailed vehicle information, including travel range on remaining fuel, average/specific efficiency, external temperature (including freezing temperature warning), and instant velocity and much more!


This exact car was featured in the Upcoming movie called "THE GAMBLER" starring Mark Wahlberg, due to release in 2015. the car was used in scenes from the movie.

This car is still under factory warranty and has a clean carfax that will be sent upon any request. 

TITLE AND DMV -This vehicle comes with a clear Title and its Registration. All taxes, fees, and penalties due to the DMV, are the responsibility of the buyer.

SMOG (California Buyers) If you are a California resident intending on registering this vehicle in the State of California, AND not a Dealer, then we will provide you with either a “certificate of compliance” or a “certificate of non-compliance” along with the sale. This will allow buyers to pay the registration fees and tax then transfer the car into their name at the DMV and provides them with 90 days of temporary registration from the time the certificate of non-compliance was issued for the vehicle, thus allowing the buyer time to repair the vehicle and bring it into smog conformity. There will be a 50.00 fee added to your total amount. 

 PAYMENT TERMS · Deposit must be received within 24 hours of the end of the auction. Full payment is required within three (3) days of the end of the auction. · All auctions are subject to a doc fee as follows: $100.00 for all vehicles · Vehicles not paid for in full within three (3) days of end of auction will be subject to a penalty of $50.00 plus $20.00 PER DAY in storage fees (storage fees are not negotiable and must be paid prior to release of vehicle). · Vehicles not paid for within one week of end of auction will result in buyer’s privileges revoked and vehicle to be relisted on ebay.

PAYMENT TYPE - We accept, credit card (Visa and MC only) and PayPal. Cashier’s checks may be used for payment but vehicle will not be released until cashier’s check clears (up to three business days). ANY FINANCING DEAL WILL BE HANDLED AFTER DEPOSIT IS MADE.

NO Refund and NO Warranty Policy All cars are sold in AS IS and WHERE IS condition with all faults. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. – known and unknown, described or not described. Should there be ANY mechanical issues discovered after the purchase of the vehicle there will be no recourse offered by the Seller. The Buyer will be 100% responsible for any problems discovered after the vehicle leaves the lot. Seller makes NO warranties as to the condition of any vehicle. Descriptions and photos contained herein may not be accurate and buyer is 100% responsible for inspecting the vehicle prior to bidding. NO REFUNDS will be given on any purchased vehicle under any circumstances. ALL SALES ARE FINAL!

Pick Up Location and Contact Information All winning bidders are responsible for picking up their vehicle(s) at our lot located at 3231 India St. San Diego CA 92103. Call our office at (619) 683-9300 if you have any questions or wish to schedule an appointment to view a car.

About our Ebay Auction ·

  . We reserve the right to end any auction early for any reason.

  · We do not accept trades nor can you trade your vehicle for another vehicle we have listed on Ebay.

  · We do not sell parts off any vehicle and vehicles will not be parted out.

 · DO NOT BID if you do not intend to complete the transaction.

 · CALL US if you have any questions PRIOR to bidding- DIRECT LINE: (909) 800-9466. OR call the dealership at (619)683-9300 ASK FOR ZINO · VISIT US AT { KANDSRIDES.COM }

   We reserve the right to block any bidder for any reason.

 · By placing a bid you acknowledge that you have read and understand and agree to the terms of this listing.

 · All vehicles are at our location. Buyers are responsible for picking vehicles up or arranging their own transportation.

  · All sales are FINAL!



~~~FOR MORE INFO AND TO VIEW OUR INVENTORY, STOP BY OUR WEBSITE @ KANDSRIDES.COM~~~  




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