2008 Bmw E92 M3, V8, 6sp, Fully Loaded, 20" Hre, Vinyl Wrapped on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
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Car Basics – 2008 e92 M3, 6sp, Silverstone II (now wrapped matte
charcoal metallic), 50k miles, Fox Red interior, carbon leather trim,
Cold Weather Package, Premium Package, Premium sound, Tech Package, Nav,
Sunroof, Heated and powered seats, Power rear sunshade, Park Distance
Control and HD and Sat radio.
Aftermarket Parts – Vinyl wrapped in Avery Supreme Matte Charcoal Metallic (same look as BMW Frozen Gray), 20” HRE P40SC finished in Satin Black w Hankook Ventus V12 tires (offered in addition to price listed), Blacked out rear tails minus reverse lights and turn signals, front bumper has had the headlamp washers, turn signals and tow strap cover shaved to create a clean fresh look in the front end and black aluminum AC Schnitzer pedals. Additional Info, tires 5kmiles on them and wheels have less than 100 miles on fresh refinish by HRE! Car has brand new steering wheel, shifter/boot combo and driver side door arm rest. Basically the highest wear items in the car have been replaced under warranty by the dealership. Interior is a solid 9.5. Exterior is dent and scratch free. Brakes were replaced on all 4 corners by dealer less than 5k miles ago. Clutch is solid and no slip can be felt. Fresh oil/filter and rear diff fluid change. There are no known mechanical or electrical problems. Car is in superb shape. |
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