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1999 Bmw M3 Race Car / Hpde / Time Trials / Tack Car - Very Nice on 2040-cars

US $19,900.00
Year:1999 Mileage:153313 Color: Titanium Silver /
 Black
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L Inline 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
VIN: WBSBG9337XEY80649 Year: 1999
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Options: Sunroof
Trim: Coupe
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 153,313
Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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. ... 

Up for sale is my well taken care of track car. I am up to 5 cars and 2 garage spots... so it is unfortunately time to thin the heard. She is maxed out in TT-B and is very competitive in time trials. Since she has been a time trials car, the wear and tear is relatively minimal for a track car. Before I get sappy about selling her, here is the good stuff:

Car
- 1999 BMW M3 Coupe
- Titanium Silver Metallic
- Weighs 2,850lbs without driver and 1/8 tank


Engine
- 3.2L 24-valve DOHC Inline-6 (S52)
- 153,313 Miles
- Freshened head (with New APR Headstuds/Head Gasket) February 2013 
- Rod Bearings Replaced Summer 2011
- M50 Intake Manifold
- Turner Power Pulley Kit
- Dinan Cold Air Intake
- VAC Oil Pan Baffles
- Wire-tied Oil Pump Nut
- Supersprint Replica Euro Headers
- Precision Chassis Works Custom 3” Header Back Exhaust with Turn Down Pipe
- Zionsville E36 Competition Cooling Kit Aluminum Radiator with Built-In SPAL Fan
- Custom Radiator/Oil Cooler Shroud
- Epic Motorsports Custom Tune
- Steward Racing High Performance Water Pump
- 71 Degree Thermostat
- VAC Motorsports Dual Fuel Pumps
- A/C Components Removed
- All Belts Replaced
- Vorshlag Nylon Competition Engine Mounts
- Bimmerworld Fan Stud Nut
- VAC Billet Racing Oil Distribution Block
- Canton In-Line Racing Oil Filter Housing and Filter
- Bimmerworld/C&R Racing Oil Cooler
- Custom Alternative Hose Stainless Steel Braided and Fire Jacketed Oil Lines
- Castrol TWS 10W-60 Motorsport Engine Oil
- Dynojet dyno numbers - 239hp/226tq
- Mustang AWD-500 dyno numbers – 225hp/230tq

Drivetrain
- Bimmerworld Strapless Clutch
- Bimmerworld Stainless Steel Clutch Line
- Bimmerworld Race Shifter
- OEM ZHP Shift Knob
- UUC Motorwerks Double Sheer Selector Rod (DSSR)
- Vorshlag 95A Transmission Mounts
- UUC Motorwerks Differential Mounts
- Diffsonline 3.64 Differential with 40% lockup
- Rogue Engineering Clutch Stop
- Rogue Engineering Clutch Pedal Bushings

Suspension
- TC Kline Double Adjustable Suspension
- TC Kline Springs (550lb Fronts/600lb Rears)
- TC Kline Camber Plates
- Powerflex Polyurethane Front Control Arm Bushings
- BMW LTW X-Brace
- UUC Motorwerks Adjustable Front Sway Bar (25.4mm)
- UUC Motorwerks Adjustable Rear Sway Bar (23mm) – Currently not installed but included.
- UUC Motorwerks Rear Trailing Arm Bushings (RTABs)
- UUC Motorwerks Adjustable Sway Bar Endlinks
- Corner Balanced with 150lb. Driver

Brakes
- M Motorsport 2 Piece Floating Rotors (Front)
- Zimmerman Rotors (Rear)
- Cobalt XR2 Brake Pads (Front and Rear)
- UUC Motorwerks Stainless Steel brake lines
- Bimmerworld Brake Cooling kit
- Bimmerworld Caliper Guides, Front and Rear
- Rogue Engineering Brake Pedal Bushings

Wheels
- Silver Kosei K1 17x8.5 ET40 Wheels with Nitto NT01 255/40/17 (9 heat cycles)
- BMW DSII Motorsport Wheels (stock) with RE050A II Street Tires (225/45/17 - Fronts, 245/45/17 - Rears)
- H&R 12mm Wheel Spacers (front)
- Bimmerworld 92mm Race Bulletnose Wheel Studs and Black Nuts

Exterior
- Bimmerworld/Max Velocity EVO II Front Splitter/Aim Dam with Bumper Support Mounts
- Adjustable MA Shaw PTG Rear Spoiler with Custom Paint by Elite Automotive Finishes to Match Car Color
- Carbon Fiber Sunroof Plug (Chad Nelson)
- Aerocatch Hood Latches
- Bimmerworld Red Folding Race Tow Hooks (Front/Rear)
- Turner Motorsport Black Kidney Grilles
- Yellow Lamin-X Headlight Covers
- PIAA Plasma Ion Yellow Headlight Bulbs

Interior
- RacePack G2 Data Acquisition/Lap Timer/Shift Light
- Kirk Racing 4-point Bolt-In Roll Bar
- Black Anodized Griffith Performance Door Panels in Grain-Cut Finish
- OMP Velocita Suede Steering Wheel
- Racetech RT4009W Race Seat with Black VAC Side Mounts and Floor Mounts
- Schroth 6-point HANS Harness
- Bimmerworld Roll Bar Aluminum Split-Ring Collars for Harness
- ZHP Shift Knob
- Headliner, Rear Carpet, Seat Removed to Fit the Roll Bar. Front still have carpet/floor mats.
- Stereo Removed
- 2.5lb Fire Extinguisher
- VDO Gauge Kit (Water Temp/Oil Pressure/Oil Temp)

Asking $19,900obo.

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