2003 Bmw Z4 3.0i Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Apex, North Carolina, United States
****CLEAN TITLE IN MY HANDS**** ready to sign over.
Reason i am selling: this is my second car now, i no longer need it. i have had it almost 2 years, every second driving it was awesome. so if your ready to drive in style with German engineering and great looks having the wind in your hair, this is the car for you! Just in time for summer sunshine! ~96,500 miles. its been parked. miles will not go up very much. 2003 model year black canvas automatic power soft top with defroster glass dual power leather seats with 3 way driver memory manual climate control electric interior trunk release power mirrors halogen day time running lights passenger airbag deactivation switch rollover protection bars key less entry with two remotes and valet key electronic power steering power windows, locks, cruise control tilt and telescoping leather wrapped steering wheel abs and dynamic stability control with all season traction stainless steel exhaust original window sticker! and all manuals! still have factory carpets! -factory options- *premium Bose sound system (10 speakers!) *SPORT PACKAGE *PREMIUM PACKAGE *Toledo Blue paint. *Bi-Xenon head lights *Heated seats for winter *heated mirrors, heated washer jets for winter *beige leather interior 230hp straight 6 m54 engine on Wards top engine list for three years. 29mpg highway 21 city mpg listed on sticker. i have gotten 33 doing just highway. Has a NEW clutch! put on during throw out bearing replacement. all new fluids/filters. synthetic fluids where applicable. NEW tires, have around 5,000 on them. with alignment at the time. oil good til 100,000 miles. always used synthetic oil and premium gas no leaks, burns no oil, transmission shifts great car is 11 years old, has minor cosmetic dings. front and rear emblems cracking wear on driver seat bolster, and shift nob dent on hood, and upper right rear quarter panel. small scratches on right rear bumper small curb rash on rims from previous owner of the wheels. small chip in windscreen, has been resin filled by "dash and class" to prevent spreading. mostly cosmetic stuff. expected dings. lets be honest, you're not going to fix any of the cosmetic stuff on a car of this age. you are buying what it is, how if preforms and how well it runs. i removed the run flat tires. no joy rides, must be able to drive stick shift. ---all work done within the last ~2 years--- *spark plugs (6 of em) *air filter and cabin filter * new nitto tires on 17inch 330ci M-series wheels 255 on rear and 225 on front * balance of new tires with alignment *LUK clutch and dual mass flywheel*** @ 90,000 miles throw out bearing, pilot bearing, release arm pivot installed with clutch *turner motorsports strut housing plates * flushed brake lines and clutch line with DOT 4 fluid *cheesy aftermarket led fog lights in lower grille * flat black painted upper grilles *Castrol edge 0w 40 synthetic oil with wix filter at 95K *front upper strut mounts *front lower control arms and control arm bushings *rear lower control arms replaced with aluminum camber arms *rebuilt DISA valve with all metal parts from i6auto *rebuilt double VANOS unit with all new seals from i6auto *resealed rear differential (removed paper gasket prone to leaks) *filled transmission with royal purple Syncromax *filled differential with royal purple Max Gear *replaced leaking oil filter housing gasket *replaced leaking valve cover gasket *3m head light restoration kit on front headlights *flushed cooling system, including draining the block. 50/50 mix. *rebuilt timing chain tensioner with upgraded spring *painted side markers flat black (peeling emblems) *AGM battery with warranty $142 *removed z4 badge from rear *replaced cracked cowl plastic and windshield trim! $175 (common problem) *applied new finish car polish *UUC Double Shear Selector rod installed $149 *rebuilt whole shift arm bushings and clips to firm up shifter. *fuel injector chemical cleaning *sealed both headlight housing covers to prevent future moisture buildup *leak checked a/c system and refilled for summer *NEW Dayco drive belts! (2 of them) *cleaned convertible top drains Thanks for reading! ~TIM |
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Still, we mostly agree with the article's conclusion that money is the best way to keep employees or attract new ones, even if a corporate car is a big perk. What do you think? Let us know, in the poll below, whether a company car could sway you to work for a certain company (not just the Cheesecake factory, where the "Glamburgers" portion of the menu alone is enough to keep a guy hanging around).
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