1994 Bmw 850csi M- Sport With 60,875 Miles This Vehicle Is Number 32/225 on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
This is a 1994 BMW 850CSI (chassis number WBSEG9327RCD00032) is said to be the M-Sport version of the 8-Series. It features a 6-speed manual transmission with 60,875 miles on the V-12 .It also has an upgraed Dinan exhaust. This vehicles vin number shows that it is number 32/225 that was produced for the US market. This is an excellent running vehicle and has been garage and covered. It has the original set of wheels M- parallell(not shown in the pictures), but it has 17" Fikse Wheels with Bridgestone Potenza tires that are brand new. These wheels and tires are valued at $5000. I called Fikse and the cost of the wheels are around $950 ea.It also has "BMW Motorsports" on the door handles. This car is beautiful inside and out. It does have some light scratches and chips on the front nose, but for the year of the vehicle and the overall condition, I know that someone would be very happy to own it. Its been in the family for around 10 years, but its time to sell it.
Here are the specs: 1994 BMW 850CSi Specifications ENGINE Type: SOHC V-12, aluminum alloy block and cylinder heads Displacement: 5,776 cc (340-cu.in.) Bore x stroke: 86 x 80 mm Compression ratio: 9.8:1 Horsepower @ RPM: 372 @ 5,300 Torque @ RPM: 402-lb.ft. @ 4,000 Main bearings: Seven Fuel system: Bosch MH-Motronic electronic fuel injection Lubrication system: Full-pressure Electrical system: 12-volt Exhaust system: DualTRANSMISSION Type: Six-speed manual with full synchromesh Ratios: 1st: 4.254:1 2nd: 2.534:1 3rd: 1.682:1 4th: 1.235:1 5th: 1.000:1 6th: 0.831:1 Reverse: 3.892:1DIFFERENTIAL Type: Hypoid bevel with limited-slip Ratio: 2.93:1STEERING Type: Recirculating ball, variable power assist Turns, lock to lock: 2.8 Turning circle: 37.7 feetBRAKES Type: Hydraulic, with ABS and ASC+T stability/traction control Front: 13.4-inch vented discs with four-piston calipers Rear: 12.6-inch vented discs with four-piston calipersCHASSIS & BODY Construction: Steel unit body Body style: Two-door, four-seat coupe Layout: Front engine, rear-wheel driveSUSPENSION Front: Independent MacPherson struts, with double pivot lower A-arms, coil springs, tubular shocks, anti-roll bar Rear: Independent multi-link, coil springs, tubular shocks, anti-roll barWHEELS & TIRES Wheels: Forged aluminum alloy Front/rear: 17 x 8J / 17 x 9J Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport Front/rear: 235/45ZR-17 / 265/40ZR-17WEIGHTS & MEASURES Wheelbase: 105.7 inches Overall length: 188.2 inches Overall width: 73 inches Overall height: 52.8 inches Front track: 61.2 inches Rear track: 61.5 inches Curb weight: 4,240 poundsCAPACITIES Crankcase: 7.9 quarts Cooling system: 13.7 quarts Fuel tank: 23.8 gallons Transmission: 2.4 quarts Rear axle: 2.0 quartsCALCULATED DATA Hp per liter: 64.40 Weight per hp: 11.40 pounds Weight per cu.in.: 12.56 poundsPERFORMANCE* 0-60 MPH: 5.9 seconds Quarter mile @ MPH: 14.4 seconds @ 100.5 Top speed: 155 MPH (electronically limited) Skidpad: 0.89g *Figures courtesy Road & Track, May 1994 |
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