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2002 Bmw M Roadster & Coupe on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:136149 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
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2002 BMW Z3 M coupe, Clean title. 136k miles, Clean car fax, Titanium silver exterior with estoril blue & black
nappa leather interior. The car currently has a LSB 3M vinyl wrap with door jambs. Wrap was installed less than 3
months ago. Paint under the wrap is in PRISTINE condition.
No rust whatsoever on the body. It came factory equipped with Bluetooth audio. The car is in perfect shape, no
dents or scratches. All panels have vins matching.

Recent Maintenance:
- Replaced (2) Throttle position sensors (1 on the ITBs, and 1 on the ITB Actuator)
- Spark Plugs
- Valve Cover Gasket
- Valve Adjustment
- Rod Bearings
- Air Filter
- OEM Fuel Pump
- Castrol 10W-60 Oil & Mann oil filter
- OEM Radiator
- Waterpump, Tensor, Thermostat
- Serpentine Belt
- OEM Coolant
- Oil Temperature Sender
- Front & Rear Brake Pads w/ Sensors
- Rear Differential Oil & Seals - Redline 75W-90
- Transmission Oil - Redline MT-90
- New Rear CV Boots & Grease
- New Blower Fan
- New Bosch Windshield Wipers
- New Tires All Around

Modifications include:
-UUC Light Weight Flywheel & Clutch kit
-UUC EVO3 Short Shifter Kit
-UUC Dual Sheer Selector Rod
-UUC RK Weighted Shift Knob
-3.46 LSD with 40% Lockup
-TC Kline Coilovers
-OEM CSL Headers
-Paint under the wrap is ceramic coated
-Shark Tune (deletes CEL code)
-Strong Strut Front Strut Bar
-Dinan Cold Air Intake
-Ireland Engineering Green Polyurethane Rear Trailing Arm & Subframe bushings
-Rod bearings
-Randy Forbes Dual Ear Rear Subframe Reinforcement kit

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New BMW i3-like Visio.M EV concept uses lightweight resin

Tue, Oct 21 2014

It's not a new version of the BMW i3, but an updated version of a lightweight concept car from SABIC, BMW, the Technical University of Munich, Daimler and others does bear a certain resemblance to the well-designed plug-in city car. From the black "glass" in the hatch to the angled line tail lights to the up-and-down window line, you can see a sort of family resemblance (see an i3 comparison photo here). And, of course, they both have an electric powertrain. But the changes made to the new lightweight urban electric concept vehicle is more of an exercise in what's possible rather than a way to evolve the i3 and i8 into a broader i family of vehicles. Even so, what we see here is interesting, since SABIC found all sorts of new ways to take weight out of the car as part of the Visio.M (Visionary Mobility) project, which was first announced in 2012. Let's start with the window material, which as you might guess from the quotation marks above, is not made of glass but is instead SABIC's Lexan polycarbonate (PC) resin plastic. The lower weight (the PC helps shed about 29 pounds) adds two miles of range while the PC resin has better thermal conductivity compared to glass and so does even more because the HVAC system can be more efficient. According to SABIC's computational fluid dynamics analysis, an extra 9-10 miles of range, in fact. Without the battery, this concept weighs just 992 pounds. Remember, BMW already made a lot of weight-reduction measures in the i3 thanks to carbon fiber reinforced plastic, so to make the "glass" lighter would only help boost efficiencies on a production vehicle that uses a resin like this. Read more below. SABIC's LEXAN™ resin delivers weight savings and thermal efficiency for new ultra-lightweight electric car concept developed by BMW-led Visio.M Consortium Munich, October 20, 2014 Today, at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), BMW, Daimler, TUM scientists and a consortium of industry participants showcased a lightweight urban electric concept vehicle with various advances, including an all-plastic design of the car's windows. The windows are made of LEXAN resin, a polycarbonate (PC) material, and coating technologies from SABIC, a leading developer of PC glazing for automotive windows and many other thermoplastic solutions for the automotive industry.

BMW's Vision Next 100 concept celebrates past, predicts future

Mon, Mar 7 2016

Forecasting 100 years out is a tough job, so we'll forgive BMW if not everything in this concept comes true in the next century. It's the first of several that will celebrate BMW's centenary this year – concepts from Mini, Rolls-Royce, and BMW Motorcycles will follow later – and aims to guess what and how we'll be driving in the distant future. Although it's no longer a question of if, we still don't know when cars will make the switch to autonomous driving. So yeah, there's a lot up in the air. What this concept promises is more of everything. What this concept promises is more of everything: more comfort, more assistance, and a more intense experience – when you want that. Plus new, lighter materials, increased customization, and of course all the connected smarts you can throw (or will be able to throw) at a set of four wheels and some seats. It starts inside with an out-there dashboard display. Going a step further from the typical head-up display, the Alive Geometry transforms everything in your periphery into a digital blanket of context stretching from the interior to some of the exterior panels. This tessellation of moving triangles is supposed to mimic a flock of birds to bring you subtly changing information about what's going on around you. BMW gives this idea the made-up term of 4D printing. BMW gives this idea the made-up term of 4D printing, as it believes that in 30 years it will be possible to rapidly prototype this flock-of-informative-seagulls design to provide function (the fourth dimension, apparently?) in addition to the physical form. We'll check back in 2046. BMW also notes that displays in current cars will give way to OLED displays and then to the windshield-as-display concept that has been promised for a while and is seen here. About the car driving itself: BMW highlights two new driving modes for the concept, Boost and Ease. Boost is for when the driver is in control, the vehicle doing what it can to heighten the experience and the driver's awareness. It can use the Alive Geometry to show the best line or warn of other cars, integrating all the current active safety tech and more. BMW believes this will allow the driver to improve instead of just going faster. We would have called this mode iStillDriveSometimes, but hey, marketing still has 100 years to come around to that one. The important idea is that the driver will still have the choice to drive.

BMW says it is not interested in purchasing McLaren

Mon, Nov 15 2021

BERLIN (Reuters) -BMW denied reports by Automobilwoche on Sunday that it was interested in buying McLaren Automotive.  Volkswagen's Audi said it was open to cooperation opportunities, but flatly denied rumors that it had already completed a deal to purchase the supercar manufacturer in hopes of landing a Formula 1 birth.  German autos publication Automobilwoche had reported on Sunday that the two carmakers were interested in buying McLaren Automotive, without specifying its sources. Audi is also interested in the Formula 1 division of the company, Automobilwoche said. BMW told Reuters by phone that the report was wrong. Audi said in an email that it regularly considers different cooperation opportunities, but it did not comment on the specific case of McLaren. (Reporting by Victoria Waldersee; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle and Hugh Lawson)