2006 Bmw M3 Coupe Alpine White E46 Super Low Miles on 2040-cars
Signal Hill, California, United States
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This is a unique, one of a kind BMW with incredibly low miles. This 2006 Alpine White BMW M3 E46 Coupe has only 247 original miles. That is not a typo. The vehicle was purchased by a car enthusiast and was delivered to EvoSport in Southern California for a complete custom build. The owner passed away before taking delivery of the vehicle and the car has been garaged at Bishop Customs while the family decided what to do with it. The BMW M3 E46 coupe is the high-performance version of the standard BMW E46 3 Series coupe. It features the 3.2-liter S54 inline-6 powerplant, as well as many specific chassis and cosmetic enhancements. Additionally, this custom built car has Vorsteiner carbon Kevlar CSL hood, CSL front bumper with integrated splitter , CSL trunk, and CSL rear diffuser, Vorsteiner carbon fiber roof and side grills, Brembo big brake kit (front and rear), Praxis suspension, Alpine sound system, AC Schnitzer roll bar, Rear seat delete, Sparco Milano Alcantara seats, Sparco seat sliders, Evosport seat mounting brackets, Custom BBS Wheels, Custom molded wide body kit.Toyo Proxes T1R 315/25 ZR19 tires (rear)Toyo Proxes T1R 275/30 ZR19 tires (front) Please only serious buyers. We can arrange for transport. You can contact us and make arrangements to come see the vehicle.
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